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Travel guidebook publisher Lonely Planet named Brooklyn as one of the top destinations in its “Blue List,” an annual worldwide best-of guide. Brooklyn (its name as borough of the city of New York; it is also Kings County, a county of the state of New York), the “Borough of Homes and Churches,” is one of the five Boroughs of New York. It used to be and still feels much like a city in its own right, with approximately 2.5 million inhabitants. If separate from the rest of New York City, Brooklyn would be the 4th largest American city.
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The tour is typically limited to 22 people in order to keep it a somewhat intimate experience but on rare occasions may have more.
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Escorted transportation to Brooklyn via minibus is included in the price of this tour. You’ll be met by your guide in Greenwich Village and then will be escorted to Brooklyn. Along the way, you’ll be passing through some historic areas of lower Manhattan.
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Yes, although we do spend some time traveling to Brooklyn by vehicle, you’ll be walking through some of the great areas described in the tour.
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Yes. We’ll be sampling delicious food from various establishments on the tour. There will be water available at some of the locations.
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Yes. The price is all inclusive of all the delicious food tastings that you’ll be eating on the tour.
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There’s plenty of stops for tastings on the tour. For most people there is enough food that lunch afterwards is not necessary.
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Yes, there are only a few tastings that involve meat on the tour. The vegetarian options are just as delicious.
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Without a doubt, Yes! We cover many different and unique areas that are off the beaten path and the photo opportunities will be priceless. Be sure to bring your camera!!
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Absolutely not! Aside from sampling delicious food, you will also experience life in the various neighborhoods that we visit. The tour is fully narrated by your guide, who will discuss the history, culture, architecture, entertainment offerings, and of course off-the-beaten-path food establishments.
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Yes, gift certificates are available for all of our NY tours and make a perfect gift for holidays, birthdays or any other occasion!
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Tickets must be purchased in advance, and tours often sell out quickly. To maximize your chances of getting the day and time you prefer, please book well in advance. Tickets can only be purchased with a Visa, MasterCard or American Express. Cash is not accepted.
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Yes. There will many of great opportunities for taking memorable photos. Remember to bring your camera.
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Definitely! Many of our attendees live right here in New York City. Locals often attend to learn about the neighborhood and the city in which they live. We mainly stay off the beaten path, and thus avoid being consumed by crowds of tourists.
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Yes, the tour runs regardless of weather. We spend a portion of our time in the tour vehicle, but do make several stops. Please dress appropriately for the weather so you are comfortable when we stop.
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We’ll be getting out and walking around at various locations on the tour. You have the option to get out at most locations to explore, take photos etc.
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No. It is against New York State law to consume alcohol on a bus. Some of the restaurants we visit do have alcoholic beverages for sale, so please be sure to bring sufficient cash and a valid ID.
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Yes. However, since the tour is mostly visual, the tour can work wonderfully even if you have only a basic understanding of English.
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There is no assigned seating on the bus – it’s first come, first serve. If you have a number of people in your party who want to sit together, you should make sure to arrive 15-20 minutes early. Guests that arrive late or right at the starting time are much more likely to have to split up their group.
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It starts in the Heart of Greenwich Village (aka The West Village) where you’ll be met by your guide. Greenwich Village is easily reached by taxi or subway from anywhere in Manhattan. Exact meeting location details, including a map and subway directions, will be provided to you immediately upon purchasing your ticket.
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The tour is about 4.5 hours long, but it can run a bit longer or shorter, depending on traffic.
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The tour ends at the original meeting location, in Greenwich Village. There is also the option to walk across the Brooklyn Bridge at the conclusion of your excursion.
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No. Sorry, pets are not allowed.
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We do not include gratuities in the cost of our tours. A standard gratuity for a tour guide in New York City is 15% to 20% of the tour price. If you had a great time gratuities are accepted by our tour guides.