- Minetta Street - Walk over an old underground stream that still flows today.
- Cafe Wha? - Visit the venue that gave birth to music legends Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Bruce Springsteen, and others.
- Washington Square Park - Learn about the dark past of this park that was once a cemetery and uncover the true history behind stories of ghosts.
- Triangle Shirtwaist Factory - Hear the story of a tragic fire that led to changes in labor laws.
- Washington Mews - See charming “houses” on a historic lane.
- Second Cemetery of Congregation Shearith Israel - Learn about New York’s first Jewish congregation and how the city developed from farms to a metropolis.
- Jefferson Market Library - See the beautiful Victorian Gothic courthouse that is now a library and learn about the prison and market that used to surround it.
- Patchin Place - Step back in time on this picturesque lane.
- Gay Street - Learn about the prohibition-era speakeasy of infamous mayor Jimmy Walker and his colorful life.
- The Stonewall Inn - Visit the birthplace of the LGBTQ rights movement and learn about the 1969 riot that started it here.
- Village Cigars - See this vintage shop and a monument to a family’s defiance of the city.
- Marie’s Crisis - See where founding father Thomas Paine died alone and friendless.
- Walking Tour
- Tour Guide
Embark on an exciting journey to discover the intriguing mysteries and rich history of Greenwich Village, one of the most gripping neighborhoods in New York City, with the guidance of experienced tour leaders. You’re bound to be astounded by the obscure gems you encounter while meandering through the energetic streets of this bustling community.
• Delve into concealed graveyards in clear view and enlighten yourself about the factual accounts behind tales of apparitions and phantoms.
• Traverse an old subterranean brook that continues to flow to this day.
• Learn about a heartbreaking blaze that instigated changes in employment laws.
• Retrace the steps of music icons Bob Dylan and Jimi Hendrix.
• Gain knowledge about the prohibition-era hideout of the notorious mayor Jimmy Walker and his vibrant life.
• Make a stop at the origin place of the LGBTQ rights movement.
• View the traces of history as the city transitioned from rustic farmlands to a bustling metropolis.
Secure your spot today and explore the profound history and concealed lore of this iconic neighborhood!
2 miles / 3 km
2 hours
11am Tue, 5pm Wed*, 2pm Sat
- April to October
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.