Explore the counterculture of New York’s Greenwich Village on a 2-hour walking tour, and discover where legendary artists, such as Jimi Hendrix, Bob Dylan, and Edgar Allan Poe used to hang out. Learn about the rise of gay rights, café society, and more.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance to receive a full refund
- COVID-19 precautions
- Special health and safety measures apply. Learn more
- Mobile ticketing
- Use your phone or print your voucher
- Duration 2 hours
- Starting time 1:30 PM
- Instant confirmation
- Live tour guide
- English
- Wheelchair accessible
Experience
- Explore the counterculture history of Greenwich Village
- Walk from New York University and Washington Park Square
- Discover the oldest wood frame house and oldest off Broadway theater in New York
- See the apartment from the TV series "Friends"
- Learn about writers and artists, from Edgar Allan Poe to Lenny Bruce
- Hear about the rise of gay rights at the Stonewall Inn
- English-speaking guide
- Gratuities
- People with mobility impairments
- The number of visitors is limited to reduce crowds
- Customers are required to bring and wear masks
- Customers must fill out a travel information form
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Prepare for the activity
Meet your guide on the South West corner of Waverly Place and 6th Avenue, diagonally across from Duane Reade.
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- Comfortable shoes
- Weather-appropriate clothing