Manhattan Food Tour
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Experience Highlights
Get to know Manhattan through its cuisine with this walking tour lasting approximately three hours. You'll be able to indulge your palate with the best traditional foods of southeast Manhattan, while a local guide takes you to iconic landmarks and tells you their stories.
During your tour:
- You will be guided by a local guide.
- Visit the Lower East Side, Little Italy, Chinatown, Nolita, Columbus Park and more.
- You will enjoy an exclusive tour for about 14 people.
What’s included
- Gastronomic tour of Southeast Manhattan
- Native guide
- Tastings
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Step by Step
Experience the ultimate foodie experience on a guided walking tour of Southeast Manhattan. You will taste the best traditional dishes and visit interesting places in the borough. The tour includes visits to:Little Italy, Chinatown, Nolita, Tenement Museum, St. Patrick's Cathedral and much more.
This tour will be attended by about 14 travellers with the intention of providing you with a quality experience.
For an in-depth look at the history of Southeast Manhattan, a visit to the African Burial Ground National Monument is a must. It is home to more than 400 remains of African-Americans, free and mostly slaves, buried during the 17th and 18th centuries.
You'll be impressed by the architecture of St. Patrick's Cathedral. It is the largest neo-Gothic church in North America.
You will stroll through the Lower East Side neighbourhood and witness its evolution. It is one of the oldest in NYC where millions of expatriates arrived. You will pass close by the Tenement Museum, a museum that reveals the life of immigrants in New York from 1870 to 1940.
Chinatown, home to the largest Chinese community in the West, is waiting to seduce you with its charm. Its striking streets with Chinese signs make it a world apart in the Big Apple.
You will enjoy some green areas. You will pass through Columbus Park and Sara Delano Roosevelt Park. Your guide will show you how both parks have changed over the years.
You will walk along the colourful lanes of Little Italy and your guide will tell you the story of the first Italian expatriates who took refuge in this area of Manhattan. You'll see modern art on the streets and visit a famous food shop for an exquisite tasting.
You'll also walk the streets of Nolita, once Little Italy's stomping ground, filled with restaurants, bars and art.