Explore how death has shaped the story of New York City. This extended walking tour traces the city’s history through its burial grounds, epidemics, executions, and memorials, uncovering how New Yorkers have dealt with mortality across centuries. From sacred Lenape lands and colonial churchyards to the streets of Chinatown and the Civic Center, you’ll see how life, loss, and remembrance have left their mark on every corner of Manhattan.
Tour meets at SOUTH FERRY/WHITEHALL STREET STATION, then moves onto
1.) Statue of Liberty Viewpoint.
2.) Shrine of St. Elizabeth Ann Bayley Seton, 7 State Street
3.) Wireless Operators Memorial
4.) National Museum of the American Indian
5.) Corner of Broadway and Morris Street, site of the old city cemetery
6.) Trinity Church
7.) St. Paul's Chapel
8.) 9/11 Memorial North Pool
9.) St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church
10.) City Hall Park
11.) Surrogate's Courthouse
12.) Corner of Elk Street and Chambers Street
13.) African Burial Ground National Monument
14.) David N. Dinkins Manhattan Municipal Building at 1 Center Street
15.) Metropolitan Correctional Center, 150 Park Row
17.) Funeral Row, Mulberry Street
18.) Chatham Square
The exact meeting point is outside the doors of Manhattan's Whitehall Ferry Terminal (for the Staten Island ferry) at 4 Whitehall Street (under the word “STATEN” in the “STATEN ISLAND FERRY” SIGN above the entrance). The guide will be carrying a folder with the name of the tour on it.
New York City, often referred to as the cultural capital of the world, is a sprawling metropolis that never sleeps. With its iconic skyline, world-class museums, Broadway shows, and diverse neighborhoods, NYC offers an unparalleled urban experience that blends the historic with the modern.
A symbol of freedom and democracy, the Statue of Liberty is a must-visit. Take a ferry to Liberty Island for close-up views and a visit to the museum.
A vast urban park offering a green escape in the heart of the city. Enjoy walking paths, boat rentals, and various attractions.
The bustling heart of NYC, known for its bright lights, Broadway theaters, and vibrant atmosphere.
An iconic Art Deco skyscraper offering panoramic views of the city from its observation decks.
One of the world's largest and finest art museums, housing over 2 million works of art.
An iconic suspension bridge offering stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and East River.
Thin-crust pizza with a wide, foldable slice. Toppings vary but often include pepperoni, mushrooms, and sausage.
A classic NYC breakfast consisting of a toasted bagel topped with smoked salmon, cream cheese, and often capers or red onion.
Creamy, rich cheesecake, often served with fruit toppings or chocolate sauce.
Thinly sliced pastrami piled high on rye bread, often served with mustard.
This period offers warm weather, outdoor festivals, and all attractions in full swing. However, it's also the busiest and most expensive time to visit.
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NYC is generally safe, but like any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions.
Penn Station, Grand Central Terminal
Port Authority Bus Terminal, Greyhound Terminal
The subway is the most efficient way to get around NYC. It operates 24/7 but can be crowded during peak hours.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
A breathtaking natural wonder featuring three waterfalls: Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls.
The capital of the United States, offering iconic landmarks, museums, and government buildings.
A historic city known for its role in the American Revolution and its vibrant cultural scene.
Price varies by option