Explore Harlem’s rich history and vibrant culture. Experience a soul-stirring gospel mass and uncover stories of legendary figures.
Explore Harlem’s rich history and vibrant culture. Experience a soul-stirring gospel mass and uncover stories of legendary figures.
- Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine - Take a moment to admire the exterior of the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world and a timeless symbol of faith, art, and history. Although it remains unfinished, its magnificence is undeniable, featuring soaring arches, stunning stained glass…
- Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine - Take a moment to admire the exterior of the Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine, one of the largest Gothic cathedrals in the world and a timeless symbol of faith, art, and history. Although it remains unfinished, its magnificence is undeniable, featuring soaring arches, stunning stained glass windows, and intricate stone carvings.
- Columbia University - Pass by Columbia University, one of the most prestigious institutions, located in the heart of the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan. Columbia has educated Nobel Prize winners, Pulitzer Prize winners, and world leaders.
- General Grant National Memorial - View the National Memorial to General Grant, the largest mausoleum in North America. Overlooking the Hudson River in the beautiful Riverside Park, this impressive neoclassical monument honors Ulysses S. Grant, Civil War hero and 18th President of the United States.
- The City College of New York - Explore the campus of the City College of New York and uncover one of Manhattan’s best-kept secrets. Founded in 1847, CCNY is New York’s oldest public institution of higher education. It is distinguished by its stunning Gothic architecture, imposing towers, and serene green courtyards.
- Hamilton Grange National Memorial - Hamilton Grange National Memorial is the home of Alexander Hamilton, built in 1802 in an elegant Federal style. Nestled in the tranquil St. Nicholas Park, it offers a rare glimpse into the private life of this founding father, once at the center of his vast 32-acre estate.
- Apollo Theater - The Apollo Theater, located in the heart of Harlem, is one of New York’s most iconic cultural landmarks. Since 1934, the Apollo has launched the careers of music legends such as Ella Fitzgerald, James Brown, and Michael Jackson. Renowned for its vibrant Amateur Night and deep roots in African American culture, the theater continues to host unforgettable performances.

- Private transportation
- Private transportation
- Meals
- Meals
Join the rhythm of Harlem, the legendary neighborhood where each street narrates a tale. Amidst historic landmarks, vibrant street art, and stories of iconic figures like Duke Ellington and Malcolm X, you will uncover a hub of music, culture, and the fight for civil rights.
The pinnacle of your visit? Experience an authentic Sunday gospel service in a…
Join the rhythm of Harlem, the legendary neighborhood where each street narrates a tale. Amidst historic landmarks, vibrant street art, and stories of iconic figures like Duke Ellington and Malcolm X, you will uncover a hub of music, culture, and the fight for civil rights.
The pinnacle of your visit? Experience an authentic Sunday gospel service in a local church. Close your eyes and let the powerful voices and infectious energy of the choir transport you… An intense, genuine, and unforgettable moment awaits.
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