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New York City 24-Hour Hop-on Hop-off Tour
$ 57
1 Day Hop-on Hop-off Tours
Free Cancellation
Pack in a full day of sightseeing New York City easily with this 24-hour hop-on, hop-off double-decker bus tour. You can choose between three neighborhoods loops, including Downtown, Uptown and Brooklyn or upgrade to gain access to all four loops and a hop-on, hop-off cruise. No matter what you choose, you can spend the day (or the night) riding around as your tour guide provides fun facts as you go. Plus, you can plan out what stops you'd like to get off at to do some more in-depth exploring.
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Harlem Hip-Hop Walking Tour
$ 35
2 Hours Literary, Art & Music Tours
Free Cancellation
Well before the Globetrotters and the "Harlem Shake" appeared, there was Harlem, the neighborhood that is the birthplace of hip-hop. Harlem's contributions to hip-hop art and culture are unmatched. On this guided, 2-hour walking tour, led by a hip-hop historian, check out important landmarks like the Apollo Theater, the Graffiti Wall of Fame, Lenox Lounge, historic Harlem jazz clubs and more. See popular locations for hip-hop music videos and hear exclusive stories. Admission to the Museum of the City of New York is included.
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New York City Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour Uptown
$ 40
2 Hours Hop-on Hop-off Tours
Explore the best of Uptown New York City on this narrated, hop-on hop-off, double-decker bus tour. Visit many of Upper Manhattan's top attractions and locations "” like the historic neighborhood of Harlem, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Columbia University and the Apollo Theater, just to name a few. Select the day pass, then board at any of the stops and get to know the sights and sounds of Uptown Manhattan in customized fashion, with live onboard commentary from a professional tour conductor.
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Private Harlem Tour in New York
$ 133
3 Hours Private Sightseeing Tours
Hotel Pickup Offered Free Cancellation
Discover Harlem's top attractions during a 3-hour walking tour. Known as a hub for African-American arts since the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s, the iconic neighborhood is home to the legendary Apollo Theater, the Abyssinian Baptist Church, the Studio Museum of Harlem, Sylvia's Soul Food restaurant, and architectural masterpieces such as Striver's Row, Shepard Hall at the City College of New York, and the Hamilton Grange National Memorial.
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