Embark on a small-group, 2-hour walking tour of three unique Manhattan neighborhoods: SoHo, Chinatown, and Little Italy. Get to know these distinct NYC communities, each with its own culture and history. Meander through upscale SoHo, hailed for its architecture, art, and high-end shopping; explore Chinatown, home to traditional foods and some of the city’s best bargains; and then spend time perusing Little Italy, famous for its cuisine, festive atmosphere, and European heritage.
Small Group Walking Tour
One of New York's most exclusive areas
New York's Historic Little Italy
New York's Chinatown
New York's largest Buddhist Temple
America's Oldest Cheese Shop
The "Great-Granddaddy" of NYC skyscrapers
Home of the Cronut
One of Soho's most architecturally interesting streets
The great grandfather of the NYC skyscraper
The old Police Headquarters
Little Italy's oldest sweet shop
Pasta shop opened in 1920
The site of an infamous mafia "hit"
The "Bloody Angle"
Chinatown's oldest Dim Sum restaurant
A lively park in Chinatown
The tour meets in Duarte Square in Soho (6th Avenue between Grand and Canal) in front of the statue of of Juan Pablo Duarte. Our guide will be there to greet you 15 minutes before the tour, which begins promptly at 12:30pm. They will be holding a white and blue checked flag with our logo on it. If you are running late, please call our office at (718) 806-1706. Although we do not guarantee that you will catch up with the group, we will do our best to accommodate you.
Check In Time: 12:15pm
Tour Begins Promptly At: 12:30pm
Meeting Location: Juan Pablo Duarte Square (Juan Pablo Duarte Statue)
On 6th Ave between Grand Street & Canal Street, Manhattan, NY
Length of Tour: Approximately 2 hours
There will be an opportunity to purchase snacks and drinks while on the tour, we recommend that you bring at least $20.00 in cash (not all vendors accept credit cards) if you would like to participate in having an optional treat.
How will I find the guide?
Our TopDogTour Guide will be at the meeting location above 15 minutes prior to the start of the tour. They will be holding a white flag with a blue checkered border with our logo in the center to identify themself.
Where does the tour end?
Columbus Park (Mulberry Street between Worth Street & Bayard Street)
Gratuity is not included, but it is always appreciated and never expected.
Are there restrooms?
Restroom availability or handicap accessibility is limited during the tour are not guaranteed to be available.
What if I’m running late or get separated from the group?
All of our tours start promptly on time. Due to the nature of the tour, if you are late, we will not be able to catch you up with the group once the tour has left the starting point. If you make the decision to not follow the guide or their instructions, we can not guarantee we can reunite you with your group. The office does not have the ability to contact tour guides for their specific location once the tour has started.
Children under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult over 21.
TopDogTours** reserves the right to deviate from the route of the tour in the event of marches, parades, protests, and circumstances beyond our control. Guests who bring alcohol or drugs to our tours or appear to be intoxicated will be asked to leave the group and will not receive a refund. TopDogTours reserves the right to refuse service for any reason.
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