Experience the soulful and vibrant energy of Harlem like never before through our exciting Harlem Saturday Gospel and Brunch Tour. Say goodbye to the stress of rushing uptown on traditional Sunday mornings and embrace a Saturday that is brimming with uplifting gospel music, delectable food, and an enriching cultural experience that truly captures the essence of the neighborhood.
Our journey kicks off at 10:00 am at the historic Mount Olivet Baptist Church, where you will be mesmerized by a one-hour concert filled with hand-clapping, foot-stomping, and the captivating rhythms that are the hallmark of Black gospel music, inviting you to lose yourself in its powerful and uplifting melodies.
After the concert, we'll visit a charming restaurant on Lenox Avenue for brunch to enjoy Harlem's unique flavors and history, then explore Mount Morris Park and walk to the iconic Apollo Theater on 125th Street.
Harlem Gospel and Brunch Tour: 3.5-hour Harlem Saturday Gospel and Brunch Walking Tour. Live gospel concert, brunch, and sightseeing along 125th Street.
The church was originally Temple Israel for the first Jewish congregation incorporated in Harlem as Hand-In-Hand in 1873. Make sure to search the Stars of David are nestled in leafy capitals of the building’s four Corinthian columns and are also embedded in the window casements. This is the site for the gospel concert.
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Will see it from afar, and learn about its history, and importance of it in Harlem history.
one of Harlem's architectural gems and the place where Fidel Castro spoke in 1960.
Learn about the rich cultural history of the museum and see the construction of the new $125 million museum being built. Will also discuss the new Civil Rights Museum being built across the street from it. It will be the first Civil Rights Museum in New York City.
We will look at the Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Statue.
The tour starts at the Apollo Theater with a brief conversation on the history of Harlem and the Apollo Theater.
Mount Olivet Baptist Church
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
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