Experience Greenwich Village's artistic legacy with ExperienceFirst on this top-rated walking tour. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, delve into the captivating history of this creative enclave that has been home to artists like Edgar Allan Poe, Bob Dylan, and Jimi Hendrix. Uncover hidden gems and lesser-known stories that you wouldn't discover on your own. Wander through the winding streets, visit historic Washington Square Park, and immerse yourself in over 200 years of Greenwich Village's rich cultural history. This intriguing and enjoyable tour also explores the neighborhood's role in the birth of the gay rights movement and takes you to famous TV locations, such as the Friends apartment building.
Explore one of NYC’s most cultured neighborhoods with one of our expert guides
Stroll Washington Square Park, a peaceful oasis built atop a forgotten cemetery
Please meet your guide on the SW corner of 6th Avenue & Waverly Place. The guide will be there 15 minutes before the tour starts and they will be wearing an orange hat.
Meet Location is Waverly Place & 6th Ave, SW corner
• Please read our COVID19 updates and safety procedures at exp1.com/covid-19-updates/
• Please arrive 15 minutes early as we start promptly. You will not be able to catch up if late.
• Just tell the guide your name. No need to print out the ticket.
• ACTIVITY TAKES PLACE RAIN OR SHINE: The activity runs regardless of weather conditions. In the rare situation where the seller is forced to cancel the event, ticket-holders will be allowed to reschedule to another time (subject to availability) or offered a refund.
• ACTIVITY TAKES PLACE OUTDOORS: Dress appropriately for the weather-downtown Manhattan is particularly windy.
• Gratuities always appreciated.
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Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
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