Chinatown

New York hosts the largest “Chinatown” in the Western Hemisphere. This neighborhood is a diverse Asian community settled by people from many provinces of mainland China, as well as Taiwan, Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia. Learn about Chinese immigration as our tour could stop at the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association, the Church of the Transfiguration, the Lee Family Association, outdoor markets, as well as statues of the Lin Zeju, Dr. Sun Yat Sen and Confucius.

The Chinatown tour will resume in August, 2013.    The walk is being revised & redesigned at the moment.

Tour Highlights:

Culture
Downtown

Schedule:

August 4, 11:00 am
September 21, 11:00 am
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Meet:

The southeast corner of Grand & Chrystie Streets, at Roosevelt Park.

Subway Trains:

B/D to Grand Street.
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FAQ:

Tours last approximately two hours. We generally present tours rain or shine.
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Cost:

Adults: $20
Students/Seniors/BHS Members: $15

We do not require pre-payment for most public tours. Just show up and join us at the meeting site. Exceptions: Multi-Ethnic Eating Tour requires reservations; America’s Museum Tour requires reservations & advance payment.

Tours Today Thursday, May 23rd

1:00 Original Multi-Ethnic Eating Tour
6:00 Greenwich Village
Tour Status: All tours running as scheduled.
Group Tours

All tours are available for private walks and group bookings.

Call (212) 439-1090 ext. 5 or Email us for more information.

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"For most of my life, I believed independent travel was the only route to the real unfiltered stuff. I eschewed group experiences like the plague, most of all, anything incorporating the word tour. My mistake. I’ve gained some of my best travel memories from being herded around with a bunch of strangers on a Big Onion Walking Tour."

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