Explore Downtown Manhattan’s iconic landmarks, rich history, and vibrant culture on this immersive walking tour. Discover Wall Street, Chinatown, Little Italy, and more.
Explore Downtown Manhattan’s iconic landmarks, rich history, and vibrant culture on this immersive walking tour. Discover Wall Street, Chinatown, Little Italy, and more.
- Bowling Green - Situated in the center of Lower Manhattan, Bowling Green Park is recognized as New York City’s oldest public park. Established in 1733, this historic area has seen centuries of change and has been integral to the city’s history. Initially a bowling green, which inspired its name, the park later became a cattle market and a military…
- Bowling Green - Situated in the center of Lower Manhattan, Bowling Green Park is recognized as New York City’s oldest public park. Established in 1733, this historic area has seen centuries of change and has been integral to the city’s history. Initially a bowling green, which inspired its name, the park later became a cattle market and a military parade ground during the American Revolutionary War.
- United States Custom House - The Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, located next to Bowling Green Park in Lower Manhattan, is a historic architectural gem that stands as a significant symbol of New York City’s maritime legacy and economic importance.
- Wall Street - Located in the Financial District of Lower Manhattan, Wall Street is famed as the hub of American finance and commerce. Its history dates back to the 17th century when it marked the northern boundary of the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam.
- Trinity Church - Positioned at the western end of Wall Street in Lower Manhattan, Trinity Church is a historic landmark with a significant place in New York City’s religious and architectural history. Founded in 1697, it is one of the oldest congregations in the United States and has been pivotal in the city’s development.
- The National 9/11 Memorial & Museum - The World Trade Center Memorial Fountains, also known as the National September 11 Memorial & Museum, serve as a moving tribute to the lives lost during the tragic events of September 11, 2001. Located in Lower Manhattan, at the former site of the World Trade Center Twin Towers, the memorial features two large reflecting pools within the footprints of the original towers.
- African Burial Ground National Monument - The African Burial Ground National Monument in New York City is a vital historical site that commemorates the memory of enslaved and free Africans interred in Lower Manhattan during the 17th and 18th centuries.
- Chinatown - Discover the vibrant blend of culture and tradition in Chinatown, located in the heart of Lower Manhattan. Stroll through bustling streets lined with colorful shops, aromatic restaurants, and lively markets offering a variety of exotic goods and authentic cuisine.
- Little Italy - Enter the historic neighborhood of Little Italy, a tribute to the immigrant experience in New York City. Explore its charming streets, where generations of Italian immigrants have left a lasting impact.

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- Bottled water
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
The journey commences at Bowling Green, where the narratives of New York City and the nation unfold. Starting from this historic location, the path leads through the core of Downtown Manhattan, visiting iconic sites such as Wall Street, Federal Hall, and Trinity Church.
The exploration proceeds to the World Trade Center complex, where visitors can…
The journey commences at Bowling Green, where the narratives of New York City and the nation unfold. Starting from this historic location, the path leads through the core of Downtown Manhattan, visiting iconic sites such as Wall Street, Federal Hall, and Trinity Church.
The exploration proceeds to the World Trade Center complex, where visitors can reflect on its profound history, before moving past St. Paul’s Chapel and the impressive Woolworth Building. The next stop is the serene City Hall Park, a green oasis encircled by a rich civic history.
The tour then transitions into the lively streets of Chinatown and Little Italy, where waves of immigration have influenced the culture, cuisine, and neighborhoods that characterize Lower Manhattan today.
Throughout the journey, knowledgeable guides animate the area with tales of power, resilience, and transformation. Join this walking tour to uncover the layers of history, culture, and architecture that make Downtown Manhattan truly unique in the city.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.