Queens Borough Walking Tour
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Queens Borough Walking Tour

Discover the most multicultural side of New York on this tour of Queens and travel through the most diverse area of the Big Apple!. Tour Details.

  • 4 hours
  • 8Very good | 4 reviews
  • Open on Mon, Thu, Fri

Discover the most multicultural side of New York on this tour of Queens and travel through the most diverse area of the Big Apple!

Tour Details

We'll meet at the indicated time in front of the Whole Foods Market on 6th Avenue and set off on a tour of the famous Queens borough, one of New York's notable five.

From Bryant Park, we'll start our journey by taking the subway to Long Island City, where spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline await us, alongside the legendary Pepsi Cola sign on the water's edge.

Our next stop will be the heart of Queens' Chinatown, Flushing, the largest and most authentic in the city. We'll stroll through its streets and enter a bustling area where Chinese, Korean, and Japanese cultures coexist, surrounded by the scent of street food and signs in multiple languages.

Next, we'll visit the Colombian neighborhood, the setting for the movie Coming to America, where the Colombian, Ecuadorian, and Venezuelan communities have created a corner of Latin America in New York.

From here, we will head to Little India and Little Nepal, filled with temples, spices, and vibrant colors. Before concluding, we'll stop in Forest Hills, a charming residential neighborhood with links to the Spider-Man series, which will be shared along the way.

To finish, we'll cross over to Roosevelt Island and return to Manhattan on the iconic cable car over the East River, concluding our experience after 4.5 hours.

Included

  • English–speaking guide

Not included

  • Subway ticket: 2.90USD per person

Location

Activity location

39-01 Main St, Flushing, NY 11354, United States

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