Best Walking Tours in New York, NY
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8 results · Updated for 2026
NYC Walking Tours
4.9(50)207 Madison St apt 18, New York, NY 10002, USA
NYC Walking Tours specializes in custom designed private walking tours exploring all five boroughs of New York City. For over 15 years, they have led locals and visitors on exciting tours through historic districts, vibrant parks, and cultural neighborhoods with native New York City guides.
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Guruwalk
4.8(244)257 W 4th St, New York, NY 10014, USA
Guruwalk offers free walking tours in New York City, allowing visitors to explore the city with knowledgeable local guides. These tours cover various neighborhoods and themes, providing an engaging way to learn about the city's history and culture.
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Central Park Guided Tours | Wander NYC
4.6(213)W 59th St &, Center Dr, New York, NY 10019, USA
Wander NYC offers premium guided pedicab tours of Central Park in New York City. They provide three different tour options ranging from 1 to 2 hours, covering major highlights of the park with experienced licensed tour guides.
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Tours of NYC
4.6(80)119 Baxter St, New York, NY 10013, USA
Tours of NYC offers unique and customizable tours throughout New York City, providing skip-the-line access and authentic local experiences. Brought to you by Empire Tours & Productions, they specialize in walking tours, river cruises, museum tours, and food experiences with expert guided tours and personalized itineraries.
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Manhattan Walking Tour
4.5(227)590 Flatbush Ave #14M, Brooklyn, NY 11225, USA
Manhattan Walking Tour offers immersive historical and food tours in New York City, providing a unique experience with small group sizes for personalized attention. Led by expert local guides, guests explore the city's rich history and diverse culinary landscape.
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6Museum of Chinese in America General Admission
215 Centre Street, New York
Masuki jalinan cerita sejarah dan budaya Tionghoa Amerika yang vibrant di Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA), yang terletak di jantung historic Chinatown Manhattan. Sebagai museum terbesar di Amerika Serikat yang didedikasikan untuk melestarikan pengalaman Tionghoa Amerika, MOCA menawarkan pengunjung perjalanan mendalam melalui lebih dari 160 tahun kehadiran Tionghoa di Amerika. Tiket admission umum Anda memberikan akses ke pameran permanen dan rotating yang dikurasi dengan cermat oleh museum, yang mendokumentasikan perjuangan, kemenangan, dan kontribusi Tionghoa Amerika dari era Gold Rush hingga zaman kontemporer. Jelajahi storytelling yang kuat melalui artefak, display multimedia, oral histories, dan pameran interaktif yang menghidupkan pengalaman imigran, tradisi keluarga, dan evolusi budaya. Pameran signature museum, 'With a Single Step: Stories in the Making of America,' membawa Anda melalui momen-momen penting termasuk konstruksi Transcontinental Railroad, Chinese Exclusion Act, dan pertumbuhan Chinatowns di seluruh Amerika. Temukan cerita personal tentang ketahanan, inovasi, dan pembangunan komunitas yang membentuk tidak hanya identitas Tionghoa Amerika tetapi masyarakat Amerika secara keseluruhan. Suasana intim MOCA di sebuah schoolhouse yang dipulihkan dari tahun 1890-an menciptakan atmosfer autentik di mana setiap artefak menceritakan kisah yang sangat personal. Melampaui narasi sejarah, museum menampilkan seniman, penulis, dan aktivis Tionghoa Amerika kontemporer, menyoroti kontribusi budaya dan gerakan sosial yang berkelanjutan. Program pendidikan dan tur berpemandu meningkatkan kunjungan Anda, menawarkan wawasan lebih dalam tentang pameran dan konteks sejarahnya. Museum store menampilkan buku, seni, dan barang budaya unik yang merayakan warisan Tionghoa Amerika. Baik Anda meneliti sejarah keluarga, tertarik pada cerita imigrasi, atau sekadar penasaran tentang warisan budaya yang kaya ini, MOCA menyediakan pengalaman yang mencerahkan dan beresonansi emo
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7Museum of Chinese in America
215 Centre Street, New York
The Museum of Chinese in America (MOCA) stands as the largest museum in the United States dedicated to preserving the rich history, heritage, culture, and diverse experiences of Chinese Americans. Located in the heart of Manhattan's historic Chinatown, MOCA offers visitors an immersive journey through over 160 years of Chinese American history, from the mid-19th century to the present day. The museum's thoughtfully curated exhibitions showcase the struggles, triumphs, and contributions of Chinese Americans who have helped shape the cultural fabric of New York City and the nation. Visitors can explore permanent collections featuring artifacts, photographs, oral histories, and interactive displays that tell the stories of early immigrants who arrived during the Gold Rush era, the challenges faced during the Chinese Exclusion Act period, and the vibrant communities that flourished despite adversity. The museum regularly hosts rotating exhibitions that highlight contemporary Chinese American artists, cultural traditions, and current social issues affecting the community. Educational programs include guided tours, workshops, and cultural events that celebrate Chinese festivals, traditional arts, and modern innovations. The museum's intimate setting allows for meaningful connections with the material, featuring multimedia presentations and hands-on experiences that bring history to life. Special collections include rare documents, traditional costumes, ceremonial objects, and personal memorabilia donated by community members. The museum also serves as a cultural hub, hosting artist talks, film screenings, and community gatherings that foster dialogue about identity, immigration, and cultural preservation. Whether you're interested in genealogy research, learning about Chinese American contributions to various industries, or simply exploring the vibrant culture of one of America's most significant immigrant communities, MOCA provides an enlightening and emotionally resonan
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Public Walking Tour - Chinatown: A Walk through History
215 Centre Street, New York
Public Walking Tour - Chinatown: A Walk through History at Museum of Chinese in America
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