NYC Bus Tour of Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens: Contrasts, Color and Character

Normally: Adult $69.00 - Child $65.00

Admission included with your Sesame Attraction Pass

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Highlights

  • Explore four of NYC’s boroughs from the comfort of your bus with an entertaining, expert guide.
  • See the city’s two baseball stadiums, home to the Yankees and the Mets.
  • Learn about Harlem’s African-American history at the Apollo Theater’s Walk of Fame.
  • Contrast the evocative graffiti murals of the Bronx with Brooklyn's colorful street art.
  • Soak up the culture of two of Manhattan's favorite neighborhoods: Chinatown and Little Italy.
  • Travel back in time to the World’s Fairs of 1939 and 1964 and marvel at the surviving Unisphere.
  • Discover the culture and traditions of Brooklyn’s Hasidic Jewish community.
  • Enjoy waterfront views of the Manhattan skyline and the Brooklyn Bridge.

What You Get

Free admission with the Sesame Attraction Pass.

How To Redeem

After you have purchased your Sesame Attraction Pass, go to your account to book your ticket.

Hours of operation

9am Monday and Saturday
Duration: 6 hours

Address

NYC Bus Tour of Brooklyn, Bronx, Queens: Contrasts, Color and Character

Meeting Point: 840 8th Avenue, New York, NY, USA

Telephone: 646-801-8692

Description

You’ll see more of New York than most New Yorkers. Are you ready?!

Your tour begins in the heart of Manhattan near Times Square. Board your air-conditioned bus and head north to the historic Harlem neighborhood, famous for its African-American roots, food and more.

After a stop at the Apollo Theater Walk of Fame, we’ll continue north into the Bronx, birthplace of hip hop and rap and home to the New York Yankees. Fill up on baseball lore at Yankees Stadium. Then head off to see incredible graffiti murals unique to this borough.

Next up: Queens, the largest borough of New York City. We’ll stop at Flushing Meadow-Corona Park, originally developed to host the 1939 World’s Fair, then the 1946 World’s Fair, with some monuments remaining you can still glimpse. The park has a lot more, including the Queens Hall of Science, the Queens Zoo, and the Queens Museum of Art, plus Citi Field, which we’ll see when we visit the park — it’s the home of the Mets!

Leaving Queens behind, your next stop is the Bushwick Collective in Brooklyn, currently NYC’s most prolific neighborhood for street art and graffiti murals. It’s a foodie destination, too, so we’ll break to grab some food.

Within Brooklyn, the Hasidic Jewish community is thriving in Williamsburg. You’ll get a chance to appreciate their distinct shops, fashion and eateries when we visit.

Finally, see the beautiful Brooklyn Bridge, the longest suspension bridge in the world when it was built, and enjoy views of the Manhattan skyline. Our tour ends in Manhattan’s Little Italy and Chinatown, where you can enjoy this lively cultural district on your own. It’s a great place to wander, do some shopping and eating, or stay for dinner!