5 OUTSTANDING NEW YORK CITY WALKING TOURS BY BIG ONION WALKING TOURS

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I’m a native New Yorker, born and bred. I love my city. I enjoy learning new things about this wonderful metropolis. Taking New York City walking tours is a great way to do this.

That’s one of the reasons why I find Big Onion Walking Tours to be such a fun activity, especially for first time visitors with just 3 or 4 days to see the city.

The guide took us to many historic sites including Fraunces Tavern, where the country’s revolutionary patriots conspired, and the recently rediscovered African Burial Ground.

Big Onion Revolutionary New York Tour

Often referred to as Manhattan’s backyard, we learned about how the park was constructed, visited the scenic “literary walk,” and marveled at the Bethesda Arcade and Terrace architecture.

The Big Onion Central Park Tour

On The Upper West Side Manhattan walking tour, I listened to a guide from Iowa describe the neighborhood where I was born and raised. I was impressed with her grasp of the nuances and recent history of the area.

Upper West Side Manhattan Walking Tour

The guide, Laura, walked us through the early immigration concentration points for Jewish immigrants, Chinatown, Little Italy, and Puerto Rican New York.

The Big Onion Multi-Ethnic Eating Tour – A Food Lover’s Delight

The samplings of ethnic food were both plentiful and tasty; Italian mozzarella and mini-calzones, fried plantains from the Caribbean, Vietnamese spring rolls, Malaysian beef jerky, Jamaican pickled pineapple…more than you can eat!

The most fun part of this NYC walking tour is learning the interesting little tidbits of history and local culture that will make you say, “Oh, wow, no kidding!”

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