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by Jill Loeffler •
Updated: February 10, 2024
Every day of the week, SF City Guides (part of the SF Public Library) offers a number of free walking tours. They range from the famous Golden Gate Bridge tour to one dedicated to the impact of the 1906 Earthquake and Fire.
All guides are volunteers. Many of them have outstanding stories. They are typically either from San Francisco or have been in the city for a very long time. Because of this, they each know their tour and its route better than anyone else.
I take these tours often as I learn something new every single time. They offer a wonderful look into SF's past as well as what the local communities are up to now. It's one of the best ways to get an "insider's look" at the real San Francisco.
Some of them offer you access into places that you would not be able to enter on your own. They also point out hidden gems and other lesser-known attractions or locations throughout the city.
Joining a Tour
First off, you will need to make reservations to join most of these free walking tours. You will find the times and dates on their website.
They will see that you signed up and put you on the list, or you can be put on a waitlist if the tour is already full. Your time and date tour will be blacked out if the waitlist is already full.
Therefore, you should plan your walk as far out as possible to get the exact one you want to go on. You should also show up about 10 to 15 minutes before they start.
The guide is usually there by this time. They are easy to find and are looking for tour participants. They often have a clipboard in their hands.
Check in with them so they know you are on the correct tour and have already reserved a spot. They also use this to measure each tour's success and determine what they should offer in the future.
All tours start on time, so please arrive on time, as they will not wait for you. If you find yourself running a little late, you are welcome to catch up and join the tour. However, do your best to not interrupt if it is already in progress.
Even though these tours are free, they do ask for a donation at the end. The donations do not go to the tour guide but to the SF Public Library to keep this operation running.
They have one full-time staff member who helps manage the volunteers, the website, and other organization details.
How much should you donate? That's up to you. According to the SF City Guides website, they suggest a donation of $15, so I always try to give that amount because these tours are so impressive.
You are welcome to donate more or less depending on your experience with the tour and your personal budget. If you are low on money, please still go as it shows people are interested in these tours and they are essential.
My Experience on These Tours
Since all guides are volunteers, you might be asking yourself about their reliability. Believe me when I tell you that these guides LOVE giving these tours and teaching others about the city.
The SF Public Library has a strict policy for its volunteers. It's considered a privilege to be accepted as a tour volunteer. Each one has to go on several other walks before they are trained to give one of these free walking tours on their own.
Many of them have also had to develop and submit a new tour idea before they are able to give a tour. Simply stated: These are some of the most reliable volunteers you will find. They are super friendly and helpful, too!
I've done dozens of these tours and only one time has a guide not shown up. We later found out they had a family emergency and didn't have time to cancel the tour before we arrived. This is a rare occasion, and I doubt it will happen to you.
The only other issues I've had on these tours are when the group size is too large or when we walk down a really busy street and can't hear the guide as well (as they don't use sophisticated sound equipment).
If you are not enjoying the tour or it's something different than what you expected, you can quietly walk away in the middle of it.
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Most Popular Free Walking Tours
They try to keep a very consistent schedule for their free walking tours from one month to the next. They sometimes add or cancel these free walking tours, but this is rare.
The Public Library updates their list every Spring and Fall. In addition, they offer specialty tours in May and October as well as when they test out new tour ideas.
Here are just a few of their most popular tours.
Golden Gate Bridge Walking Tour
This tour will tell you all about one of our most famous attractions, the Golden Gate Bridge . This two-hour tour will teach you about its history and interesting facts (such as how long it took to build and how much it cost). You will also walk part of the way across the bridge to the southern tower, which is where the tour ends.
Tour Schedule : Every Thursday and Sunday at 11 am (plus a few other select dates throughout the month). Visit their site to confirm your date
Meeting Location : Strauss Statue at the Golden Gate Bridge Visitors Plaza (the San Francisco south side of the bridge)
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Chinatown is often known as a city within a city. It's the most densely populated portion of San Francisco. This two-hour tour will take you through this interesting community and the largest Chinatown outside of Asia. You will learn about its history and more about the daily lives of its current residents.
Tour Schedule : This tour is not consistent; it's offered on different days and times. You'll find them on most Mondays and Wednesdays. It's best to visit their site to confirm your date .
Meeting Location : Portsmouth Square in Chinatown at the parking garage elevators on the park level
>> More about visiting Chinatown
>> Other fun tours of this colorful district
Fisherman's Wharf, A Hidden History
The Fisherman's Wharf tour is another two-hour tour that starts at Ghirardelli Square. The tour begins with the history of this former chocolate factory. You will then walk through Aquatic Park and down to Jefferson Street.
Along the way, you will learn all about the original settlers in this part of San Francisco, what their life was like, and more about the fisherman that call this area home today.
Tour Schedule : This tour schedule changes quite often, so you'll want to check ahead. Some are on Mondays at 10:30 am. Others are on Fridays at 11 am. Visit their site to confirm your date
Meeting Location : Main courtyard of Ghirardelli Square at the Mermaid Fountain
>> 50 of the best things to do in Fisherman's Wharf
Castro, Tales of the Village
The Castro District is the heart of the LGBT community. It was the home to one of SF's most famous residents, Harvey Milk. On this two-hour tour, you will learn about Milk and how this district became a meeting place for the LGBT community.
Tour Schedule : Most Tuesday, Saturday, and Sunday mornings at 11 am. Visit their site to confirm your date
Meeting Location : The giant rainbow flag in Harvey Milk Plaza at Market & Castro Streets
>> Discover the best things to do in the Castro
Coit Tower Murals
Many visitors don't realize the extent of the murals inside Coit Tower and the history behind them. On this tour, you will walk along the tower's first floor to learn more about the murals and what San Francisco was like in the 1930s. You will also learn about why they were controversial at the time.
In addition to seeing those open to the public on the first floor, you might also get a sneak peek at some very different looking murals in the private stairwells. These are closed to the public and will give you an even better idea of why this SF attraction is such an essential work of art.
Tour Schedule : Wednesdays and Saturdays at 10 am. Visit their site to confirm the date of your tour
Meeting Location : At the entrance to Coit Tower
>> Pictures from my tour and what else there is to see at Coit Tower
Nob Hill sits high above the downtown area and features some of the city's most distinguished hotels. It was home to San Francisco's wealthiest families and the "Big Four" when it was first developed.
Learn about how this area was developed, why this was the first location where they installed cable cars, and what the district is like today. This two-hour tour starts at the Stanford Hotel entrance and includes some uphill walking (don't worry, you will walk slowly).
Tour Schedule : Thursdays and Sundays at 2 pm. Visit their site to confirm your dates .
Meeting Location : Outside the entrance of the Stanford Court Hotel at 905 California Street between Powell and Mason
>> More about visiting Nob Hill
North Beach
North Beach is another fascinating district to explore during your visit. On this tour, you will learn about the Beat Generation and the Italians that initially settled in this area. You will get some great recommendations on the best places to eat and some of the locals' favorite places to go.
Tour Schedule : This tour is only offered a few days and times. Visit their site to check the dates .
Meeting Location : Steps of Saints Peter and Paul Church at 666 Filbert Street between Powell/Columbus and Stockton
>> Details on visiting North Beach
City Hall & Civic Center
San Francisco's City Hall is not only an important place of civic movement, but also an architectural marvel. Did you know that its iconic gold dome is the tallest in the country, even taller than the U.S. Capitol building?
For your tour of the Civic Center campus, you won't need to walk a ton to see and learn a lot about this institution. All within the same area, you'll get to admire the history and architecture of the War Memorial Opera House, the Asian Art Museum, and the State Building.
Tour Schedule : Tuesdays at 1:30 pm and Thursdays at 10:30 am. Visit their site to check the dates .
Meeting Location : Steps of the Main Library on Fulton Street between Larkin and Hyde.
>> More about the Civic Center district
Full Schedule : You will find additional tours on the SFCityGuides website at www.sfcityguides.org . Also, please use this link to confirm that the tours above are still running on the day you plan to go. They don't cancel often, but it does happen sometimes, and I would hate for you to show up and have it cancelled that day.
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Best things to see and do in Moscow
Moscow is the capital of Russia and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia. It’s rich and complex history is a constant reminder of its strategic position between Europe and Asia and makes it one of the cities you should visit once in your life. In terms of the many iconic landmarks, the delicious cuisine, and the characteristic, colorful architecture it has, Moscow is full of surprises for first-timers and seasoned travelers. Apart from the main attractions, it has like the Kremlin or Red Square, Moscow has many hidden gems for you to discover on your free walking tour with your local guide.
On any of the free guided tours we offer in Moscow , you will be able to find a selection of many tours which are available in different languages and at different times of day, like the morning, afternoon, and evening. Since Moscow is such a large metropolis, getting your bearings by doing a guruwalk with a local guide who will show you all Moscow’s hidden gems is a great idea. This way you get to learn as much as possible about the local culture and way of life. A trip to Moscow wouldn't be complete without visiting iconic places like St Basil’s Cathedral, Lenin’s Mausoleum, the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts, or the State Historical Museum, before getting some fresh air at Gorky Park, the medieval church of Kolomenskoye, or shopping at Izmailovsky Market. Don’t miss visiting the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the Bolshoi Theater, or checking out the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve.
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The 27 Best Walking Tours of NYC (Ranked & Sorted)!
Among the most popular ways to experience the Big Apple are guided walking tours, which offer something for everyone. Here I show you the best walking food tours , street art walking tours , the best Hamilton Musical Walking Tour , Haunted Walking Tours and (of course) the best walking tours through neighborhoods like Soho, Chinatown, the Lower East Side or the Theatre District.
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The choice is huge and unfortunately not every tour is really worth the money. All walking tours that made it to our best list are really really good! Many of them we have done ourselves (several times) – which ones we show you here in our personal recommendations .
New are Self Guided Walking Tours , where you can explore the city at your own pace and at any time of day, private walking tours and last but not least, here is an overview of free walking tours .
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The Best Walking Tours of NYC
01 A Slice of Brooklyn Pizza Tour
The A Slice of Brooklyn Pizza Tour is a combination of sightseeing tour, bus and walking tour. It starts not far from Union Square Park in Manhattan: with your New York guide you drive to Brooklyn to get to know one of the most important neighborhoods like Sunset Park, DUMBO, Bay Ridge and also Coney Island.
On this sightseeing tour you will learn where movies like Goodfellas, Once Upon in America or Annie Hall were filmed and you will stop at two of the best pizzerias in Brooklyn. Because pizza and New York simply belong together!
02 Best of Brooklyn Walking Tour
Brooklyn is known for its good pizzas and great coffee. You can go on a journey of discovery through different countries like you can in hardly any other borough. There are many different cultures that have brought their recipes from home to the Big Apple. This Food on Foot tour offers the best of everything: from savory to sweet, from European variations to Mexico and Asia.
03 Brooklyn Bridge & DUMBO Walking Tour
Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge and learn about the exciting and dramatic history of this world-famous New York City neighborhood, all while enjoying breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline. On the other side of the Brooklyn Bridge you will discover DUMBO, a newly popular and up and coming part of Brooklyn.
Meeting point is 52 Chambers Street in front of the Tweed Courthouse.
04 Chinatown and Little Italy Food Fest
Explore the flavors and traditions of New York’s Chinatown and Little Italy during this exciting food tour. You’ll leave with a full stomach and lots of interesting information about the history and culture of these two neighborhoods.
05 Food on Foot Tours
This is one of the best ways to discover the culinary highlights of NYC! Taking you around the city to explore the best of the best in terms of food, this award winning tour is an excellent way to explore the taste of different areas of NYC.
06 Gangsters and Ghosts Tour in NYC
Immerse yourself in the rich history of New York City with an intriguing Gangsters and Ghosts walking tour. Join your guide for a unique journey into the city’s past, exploring its infamous crimes, notorious gangsters, clandestine deals, and haunted structures. Meander through a variety of downtown neighborhoods, including Little Italy, Chinatown, and the West Village, as you soak up chilling tales of spirits and mobsters. Experience downtown Manhattan’s history on this one-of-a-kind tour, gain insightful knowledge about local history from your guide, and explore several neighborhoods all in one fascinating journey.
07 Hamilton Musical Walking Tour
Did you know that Alexander Hamilton spent most of his life in New York? He is the main character in the musical “Hamilton”, which is one of the most successful shows on Broadway (it won 16 Tony Awards!). This Walking Tour will take you to the most important stages of his life and show you which spots have made an impact on the story.
Highlights of the Walking Tour include many important historical sites such as Thomas Jefferson’s home, Kings College and Trinity Church. It’s the perfect tour for anyone looking to get in the mood for an evening on Broadway – and for all fans of the musical “Hamilton.”
08 High Line and Chelsea Small Group Tour
This is the most popular walking tour along the High Line, starting in the Meatpacking District at the Whitney Museum, running through Chelsea and ending at Hudson Yards. The High Line is my personal favorite park in NYC and always worth a visit. I find the High Line and Chelsea Small Group Tour really exciting because you get told the history and significance to New York. Your guide will tell you many secrets that the High Line, the Chelsea Market and the Meatpacking District has to offer.
For me personally, this tour is one of the best walking tours in NYC ever, because you see a lot of the old and the new New York City. That’s what makes this district so interesting for me!
09 High Line Park and Greenwich Village Food Tour
This walking tour through Greenwich Village and Chelsea is one of the best food tours New York City has to offer! Because in this part of the city there are many wonderful little food spots that you must discover.
In addition, you will learn many exciting anecdotes about the High Line, which connects the Hudson Yards with the Meatpacking District. This former elevated railway line was saved from demolition due to an initiative and is now one of the most popular sights in New York. All the more reason to book this awesome walking tour!
10 High Line, Chelsea & Meatpacking Tour
Go on a fun adventure in New York’s only park above street level- the Highline. Experience the Chelsea neighborhood from a whole new vantage point and find out more about the history of the famous Meatpacking District including how it developed into one of the wealthiest neighborhoods in the world.
11 New York City Slavery and Underground Railroad Tour
Learn more about the dramatic history of slavery and its connection to the New York subway. Listen to the stories of those New Yorkers who risked their lives and property to help others escape. During this Walking Tour you will gollow the NYC Freedom Trail, and learn how a group of brave men and women forged the network that became the Underground Railroad. View the former city stations that were included on the Underground Railroad, and discover how New Yorkers risked their lives to help people escape slavery.
12 New York: Central Park Movie Sites Walking Tour
On the tour she passes countless locations of TV series and movies: feeds the pigeons like Macaulay Culkin in Home Alone 2, takes pictures in front of the Wollman Rink, as seen in Serendipity, and visits the Boathouse Café, where Harry and Sally have already sat. Also on the tour are locations from comedies such as Date Night – Gangster for a Night, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Gossip Girl, Ghostbusters and more.
13 NYC Lower East Side Food and Culture Small-Group Tour
This is a really unique walking tour in NYC that will introduce you to the wonderful Lower East Side. The Lower East Side Food and Culture Tour shows you the many lovely little delis, Jewish specialties, bakeries and everything that makes up the soul of the city.
You’ll visit places that are an important part of the community, having operated in the same spot for generations. You’ll get a glimpse of authentic life and become part of the real New York.
With nearly 500 positive reviews, it’s the most popular walking tour in New York of them all!
14 NYC Lower East Side Walking and Food Tour
The Lower East Side is still an absolute insider tip among the neighborhoods of New York City and a part of Lower Manhattan that I love to visit. There are countless authentic bars and delis, some of which have been family-owned for more than 100 years and are thus an important part of the community.
The NYC Lower East Side Walking and Food Tour deals exactly with these small spots and stores and is therefore a TOP Thing to do for foodies!
15 NYC Private Walking Tour
If you are traveling as a family or small group and already know exactly what you want to see in New York City, then this private walking tour with Oli is a great option. Here you can let a New York guide show you the best parts of the city and sights from a local’s point of view. You can decide individually which attractions you want to see, because together with Oli you can build your perfect itinerary!
As a bonus, you can even be picked up directly from your hotel, so that the sightseeing program starts directly from your accommodation. And the best part? I personally know Oliver and can only recommend him to you: he loves New York and you will notice that 200% during your tour with him!
16 Radio City Music Hall Stage Door Tour
The Stage Door tour is great for everyone who is interested in theatre and the entertaining arts. Find out everything about the Rockettes and their history as well as a lot of behind the scenes information about the Radio City Music Hall.
17 Soho, Little Italy & Chinatown Walking Tour
Now known for their many excellent restaurants, shops and tourism, Manhattan’s SoHo, Little Italy and Chinatown neighborhoods offer the most varied stories of New York City. Take a 2-hour tour with a local guide and discover hidden gems and 19th century buildings.
18 Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island: 4-Hour Guided Tour
Enjoy a guided tour of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. You will have reserved access to the ferry to get to the statue and then you can explore these 2 major attractions with a 4 hour guided tour.
19 Statue of Liberty Pedestal, Ellis Island & Pre-Ferry Tour
A 30-minute English-language guided tour of Battery Park followed by a transfer to the Statue of Liberty with a German audio guide and guaranteed admission to the base of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
20 The Secrets of Grand Central Terminal
The Secrets of Grand Central Terminal Walking Tour not only shows you the most important parts of New York’s famous train station, but focuses on the secrets and special features that only a New York guide would know. Did you know that there is a hidden tennis court in Grand Central Terminal? Or that the painting of the ceiling is mirror-inverted? You will learn much more on this exciting walking tour in NYC!
My Recommendations
I’m a big fan of the
- the 4-Hour Guided Tour of Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
- Brooklyn Bridge & DUMBO Walking Tour as well as the
- High Line and Chelsea Small Group Tour , because you can do sightseeing and learn a lot of interesting things from a local guide at the same time.
And then I would like to recommend the
- NYC Slavery and Underground Railroad Walking Tour and the
- Lower East Side Food and Culture Tour .
If you want to customize a walking tour to your own preference and schedule, I recommend this private walking tour with Oli, who I also know personally!
The 13 Best Walking Food Tours
Walking Food Tours bring together several things I like: you learn about the food culture and the neighborhoods of NYC through a local guide, and you get to eat delicious food!
Here you can find the best food walking tours of NYC :
NYC Lower East Side Food and Culture Small-Group Tour
Best of brooklyn walking tour, high line park and greenwich village food tour, chinatown and little italy food fest, flatiron food, architecture, and history tour.
The Flatiron Building is one of the most photographed buildings in the city. But there is much more to discover in the direct neighbourhood. Thanks to the organization “Flatiron 23rd Street Partnership” you will be guided through the district every Sunday by a free guide. Meeting point is the southwest corner of Madison Square Park.
NYC Lower East Side Walking and Food Tour
2-hour cupcake tour of greenwich village.
If you’re into sweets and desserts you should try the famous Cupcake Tour. Sample colorful cupcakes at boutique bake shops, and build your own custom cupcake during this 2-hour tour in Greenwich Village. New York clearly has the best cupcakes and this will be the chance to try the best of them.
Greenwich Village Pizza Walk
Pizza and New York simply belong together! Next to the famous Brooklyn Pizza Walking Tour, this tour through Greenwich Village and Little Italy is one of the most popular food tours in NYC. Included in the price are 3 slices of pizza from different stores and during the tour you will also learn a lot about these neighborhoods from a New York guide.
A Slice of Brooklyn Pizza Tour
New york west village food tour.
Go on one of the famous Food on Foot Tours. During the 3-hour tour, you will discover many great little restaurants and bakeries. A total of 6 of them are on your program on this walking tour, which is one of the most popular in the West Village. For foodies this tour is a must!
New York: Midtown Manhattan Street Food Walking Tour
Food trucks are very popular with New Yorkers: as a quick snack between meals or as a lunch. The Gourmet Snack Truck Tour takes you either through the Financial District or Midtown. From Korean short ribs to souvlaki, curry, falafel, hot dogs or brownies – you will be surprised!
Williamsburg Brooklyn Food Tasting and Walking Tour
The Williamsburg neighborhood has a lot of bars, restaurants, pubs and delis and for me is one of the most interesting neighborhoods in Brooklyn (one of our favorite BBQ spots called “Die Fette Sau” is located here). A visit to Williamsburg should definitely be on your itinerary because it’s a nice contrast to hectic Manhattan.
On the Williamsburg Brooklyn Food Tasting and Walking Tour, a New York guide will show you the most important corners of the neighborhood and where to get the most authentic and best food.
The 3 Best Street Art Walking Tours
Street art is an expression of art that is very common and popular in New York. If you keep your eyes open while walking around the city, you will see a lot of them.
Especially Brooklyn with the Bushwick and Williamsburg neighborhoods are known for their variety of graffiti and street art. These street art walking tours will take you to the most important spots – and you will learn a lot about the artists and the context of the motifs.
Graffiti & Street Art Walking Tour
Brooklyn is famous for its bold and bright street art, but it’s not easy to know where to find these creative works. With this walking tour of the Bushwick neighborhood, take in the diversity and culture of the neighborhood’s urban street artists. Check out massive murals and intricate designs as you take to the streets to learn how Brooklyn’s best can turn anything with a surface into a stunning work of public art.
Sidewalks and Skyscrapers: Street Art Is This Way
This walking tour shows that there is also street art and graffiti worth seeing in Manhattan. You start your exploration in Soho , and then in two hours learn the stories behind the large and small works of art. Some of the graffiti is an impressive 20 meters high, so always have your cameras ready!
Private Graffiti & Street Art Walking Tour
The Bushwick district is probably the most famous part of New York when it comes to street art and graffiti. Here there are many colorful, very elaborately designed and creative murals. You will see the different techniques that the artists have to master and learn a lot about this own culture and art.
For many artists, this is their main profession and their graffiti just look awesome! For this reason, take a look at this Start Art Walking Tour!
The Best Hamilton Walking Tour NYC
The musical Hamilton on Broadway has broken many records: it has won the most Tony Awards, the visitors are enthusiastic, the story is unique and until today it is not so easy to get tickets for this musical. The reason? It is always fully booked!
Alexander Hamilton was one of the founding fathers of the United States and spent most of his life in New York City. Reason enough to take a closer look at the Hamilton Walking Tours, where you will learn a lot about his life, his works but also a lot about the history of NYC, which is strongly associated with him.
Hamilton Musical Walking Tour
Alexander hamilton's haunts and hangouts tour.
This walking tour is the second tour that deals with the life of Alexander Hamilton. While the first one has a focus on historical sites, here you will learn more about the person himself. From his favorite pub to his grave, everything is included. Nevertheless, the New York Stock Exchange and Wall Street are not missing from the program!
The 4 Best Haunted Walking Tours
If you’re looking for Ghost Tours or Haunted Walking Tours, you definitely need to check out these tours (not only during Halloween in NYC !):
01 Gangsters and Ghosts Tour in NYC
02 Ghost Stories: A Mysterious, Macabre Interactive Tour at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Dive into a world of the spectral and spine-chilling with our Ghost Stories adventure, encompassing everything from the eerie to the unnerving, the morbid to the enigmatic, and the phantasmal to the monstrous. This immersive journey at the Metropolitan Museum presents a spine-tingling exploration of all things terrifying. Attendees will traverse through different eras and cultures to explore the myth of the Flying Dutchman, enigmatic funerary masks, captivating still life art, and striking sculptures.
Knowledge about the works of art from Egypt, America, and Europe, among others, will be imparted, along with tales of supernatural occurrences within the museum itself. Throughout this experience, we’ll delve into how various cultures portray the daunting and the macabre, seeking to understand the essence of our fears and their origins.
When? Fridays: 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. and Saturdays: 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Important note: Upon your arrival, the guide will provide your tickets (avoiding the need to queue for purchase!), which remain valid for all the exhibitions in the museum after the conclusion of the tour.
03 Ghost Tour of Greenwich Village NYC
Greenwich Village is for me one of the most beautiful neighborhoods of New York and has a lot to offer. But it also has a haunted side in stories, which will be shown to you on this walking tour. This ghost tour through Greenwich Village is full of spooky tales of lost children, phantoms and celebrity ghosts – and not only at Halloween a popular tour.
Along the way, you’ll learn many interesting anecdotes as you stroll through Washington Square Park, West 10th Street and the campus of New York University. The Greenwich Village Ghost Tour is a real highlight!
04 East Village Haunted Manhattan Walking Tour
On this haunted walking tour you’ll explore one of the oldest neighborhoods in Manhattan: the East Village (and Alphabet City). And at night! There are 13 haunted locations on the list – from historic pubs to the Public Theater to a subway stop known for its “ghost train”.
05 Ghosts of Greenwich Village: 2-Hour Private Walking Tour
Do you like stories about ghosts? Then this private haunted tour of Greenwich Village in the evening is a great option! In two hours, you’ll hear lots of haunted stories about people who have suddenly disappeared or are haunted around Washington Square Park and New York University. And of course: also a lot about this beautiful neighborhood of NYC!
06 Alexander Hamilton's Haunts and Hangouts Tour
07 West Village Ghost Pub Crawl
The West Village Ghost Pub Crawl presents an exciting journey through the haunted corners of the bohemian West Village. Meander through charming, tree-lined streets with 19th-century brownstones, engaging in a thrilling ghost hunt throughout the neighborhood. Your guide will lead you through a series of haunted landmarks including a piano bar, a famous speakeasy, a popular inn, and a historic carriage house, each harboring its own spectral inhabitants. Embark on this spirited expedition to uncover the ghostly mysteries hidden in one of New York’s spookiest neighborhoods.
My Tip: Here you find my comparison of the best ghost tours in NYC !
The Best Private Walking Tour
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You already have an idea of which neighborhoods and sights of New York you want to see? Then this walking tour is perfect for you, because you can create your individual route with your New York guide.
Each of the many neighborhoods has its own charm and character, which is what makes New York so charming and interesting. Therefore, the right mix can show you the best picture of the city. Combine Times Square and Broadway with Greenwich Village and Soho, or schedule Greenwich Village or Chelsea with the High Line. The beauty of this private tour is that you set the schedule. If you particularly like a place, you can just stay longer!
With over 350 positive reviews, this private walking tour of NYC is one of the best!
The Best Self Guided Walking Tour
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With its majestic cieling, a series of roman-inspired walk ways, and 18-metre high arched windows, the Beaux Arts style terminal is one of the busiest and most beautiful stations in the world. A comprehensive restoration in 1998 restored this jewel to its former splendour for thousands of passangers to enjoy daily.
Free Walking Tours
Central park conservancy.
Free Central Park tours are offered by the Central Park Conservancy. Here you will learn all kinds of interesting facts about the history of Central Park, its highlights and most important corners. The meeting point depends on the tour.
Grand Central Partnership
If you want to know what makes the Grand Central Terminal so special, the 90-minute free walking tour from the Grand Central Partnership is something you should definitely consider. With a historian as your guide, you’ll learn lots of exciting things about the beautiful building every Friday from 12.30 p.m.
Friends of the High Line Walking Tours
The High Line Park takes you along the old tracks of the elevated railway to the Meatpacking District. Thanks to the initiative “Friends of the High Line” the park exists at all, because originally the construction was supposed to be torn down. And the best thing? They offer free tours!
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40+ Free Self-Guided Walking Tours of NYC
We're a walking tour company whose local guides are experts in New York City and have led tens of thousands of guests throughout the city’s streets.
This puts us in a unique position to have created over 40 self-guided tours, (some available in audio format). These routes include locations we visit during our free guided walking tours.
On our tours, our guides do so much more than merely point out NYC landmarks and talk about history. They bring the city to life, discuss current culture, and even share tips on where to eat and shop so that you can feel like a local!
Some of these self-guided tours are available in an audio format you can listen to as you follow the routes. Others can be used on a smart device or if you prefer, print them out before you hit the road.
Our tour guides would love you to join us on our pay-what-you-wish live guided tours. but if you can’t make it, or prefer to go it alone, enjoy our self-guided tours.
Read more about our pay-what-you-wish guided walking tours of NYC .
Below are four of our most popular tours for you to get a taste of what our self-guided tours and audio tours are like.
THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE
Just about everybody who visits NYC for the first time pays a visit to this legendary bridge.
We have a guide for walking across the bridge , where you can find a self-guided tour and map.
This self-guided tour begins at City Hall Park, on the Manhattan side of the bridge and ends on the Brooklyn side of the Bridge, and lasts about 90 minutes.
We also have an anytime GPS-led audio tour (in English, Spanish, and German) of the bridge, which starts from the Manhattan side and is more extensive.
Here is an audio sample.
NOTE: We also run a daily guided tour of the Brooklyn Bridge .
THE HIGH LINE
We offer several self-guided options for the High Line, an elevated freight train line that is now one of the world's most innovative public parks.
We have a guide to the High Line where you can find a self-guided tour.
You can also print out a pdf version of the written tour here to save on your smartphone.
You can experience this tour as an anytime GPS-enabled audio tour , which is more extensive than the written version. Here's a sample.
Lastly, we also run several daily, pay-what-you-like guided walks of the High Line .
CENTRAL PARK
This park needs no introduction but you will find it helpful to at least take a self-guided tour to help you find your bearings and discover this great public space.
Be sure to read our guide to Central Park , which has a self-guided tour of the lower and middle 3rds of the park, both of which are available as audio tours .
The guide also has several tourist maps of the park, including a map (self-guided tour) of Central Park movie sites .
Lastly, we also run several daily, pay-what-you-like guided walks of Central Park .
MIDTOWN MANHATTAN
Midtown Manhattan, centered by Times Square, is one of Manhattan's largest neighborhoods.
Watch a 32-minute abridged version of our live guided tour.
It also has the largest concentration of popular tourist attractions, such as the Empire State Building, Grand Central Terminal, and Rockefeller Center, just to name a few.
We have a guide to Midtown Manhattan , which contains maps and tips for your visit, including a self-guided tour of the neighborhood.
We also offer a more in-depth GPS-guided audio tour. Here's a sample.
We also offer several Midtown Manhattan pay-what-you-wish guided tours .
STATUE OF LIBERTY + ELLIS ISLAND
Every ferry ticket to Liberty and Ellis Islands includes a National Park Service audio tour. Read our guide to getting tickets and planning your trip here.
However, you can only access the audio tour units once you get to the islands, and depending on the season, you could be waiting in long lines on both islands.
We've created a free GPS-led audio tour that you can download to your smartphone now. It's for both islands, so you won't have to wait in additional lines.
Plus, you can listen to some of the audio while waiting for security and riding the ferry. Here's a sample.
OTHER SELF-GUIDED TOURS
These tours are organized by the parts of the city. Take a look at our post on New York City Neighborhoods to get an overview of these areas and more.
We also have special-themed tours and tours made for TV and movie lovers!
Lower Manhattan (tip of Manhattan - Canal Street)
- Lower Manhattan ( audio tour available)
- 9/11 Memorial ( audio tour available)
- Wall Street
- Battery Park
- South Street Seaport
Downtown Manhattan (Canal Street - 14 Street)
- Greenwich Village ( audio tour available)
- Greenwich Village Food Tour ( audio tour available)
- SoHo ( audio tour available)
- Little Italy
- Lower East Side
- East Village
Midtown Manhattan (14th-59th Sts.)
- Grand Central Terminal ( audio tour available)
- Rockefeller Center
- Times Square
- Broadway Theater District
- Roosevelt Island
- Flatiron District
- Chelsea Market
- Gramercy Park and Union Square
- Hells Kitchen
Upper Manhattan and The Bronx
- Harlem ( audio tour available)
- Harlem Soul Food
- Arthur Avenue (Bronx’s Little Italy)
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- Brooklyn Heights ( audio tour available)
- Coney Island
- Brooklyn Street Art
- Park Slope and Prospect Park
Film and TV Locations
- Central Park Movie and TV Sights
- Seinfeld Locations
- Sex and the City Tour
- Ghostbusters
- TV and Film Locations of Lower Manhattan
- Super Hero Tour
Themed Tours
- Dyker Heights Christmas Lights
- Historic New York City Bars
- New York Skyscraper Tour
- New York Mafia Tour
- Bob Dylan's Greenwich Village
- Donald Trump Buildings
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The 19 best tours and walks in NYC
Take one of the best NYC tours and let an expert show you the city like never before
With so many must-see attractions in NYC , a visit to the city can be overwhelming. The best NYC tours — whether by land, sea or air — can help you make the most of your visit. Even locals will enjoy these tours and maybe learn something new (or discover a few secret NYC destinations) by taking an off-the-beaten-path tour . Choose your own adventure: walking tours, boat tours, bike tours and helicopter tours are all great ways to see the city, and the expert guides will leave you with a satisfying taste of the city. Looking for something more specific? There are food tours, movie tours, art tours, architecture tours and more. Whatever part of NYC you want to explore, there’s a tour for you, and you’ll have fun while learning everything you need to know about the Big Apple.
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Best NYC tours
1. Big Bus New York Hop-On Hop-Off Tour
The quintessential city tour of all tours, hop-on hop-off's get some major props for ease, accessibility, and price. Map-reading and subway-taking not your strong suit? No worries — even the most directionally-challenged traveler can enjoy Big Bus Tours, condensing a sightseeing fest including thirty landmarks into one trip. Be sure to watch out for famous points of interest as you go with the aid of a live tour guide (and go-to know-it-all about New York attractions). And if something catches your eye? Just hop off wherever you fancy — simple. Choose from routes running in downtown, uptown, Harlem, and Brooklyn and get from Wall Street’s Charging Bull statue to the green meadows of Central Park with ease. Basically, it's an easy option for seeing as much or as little as you want of the city in one day – and not stress out about maps or super expensive Uber fairs.
2. Small Group Central Park Bike Tour
You’ll cover much more of Central Park’s 843 acres of meadows, woods, and ponds on a bike than you ever could on foot. Meet up with the guide from Central Park Tours Inc. to pick out your wheels for the day, then set off from the south end of the park. You’ll spy iconic landmarks, plus a few lesser-known gems. And since the tour is always capped at just eight people, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to ask questions along the way and maybe even make a new friend or two. Oh, and you know, we could think of worse ways to stay fit and save the planet.
3. Circle Line: New York Landmarks Cruise
As far as skylines go, Manhattan's is a hard one to beat. There's the Statue of Liberty leading the way from Ellis Island, Brooklyn Bridge showing off its architectural beauty, and the Empire State standing tall – all of which make for a stunning view from the water. Sail around New York harbor on the Circle Line cruise, which heads up the Hudson, as well as rounding the Brooklyn bay areas. You'll also hear the history and stories behind all of the sights, so fill up on the facts and don't hesitate to ask a question or two.
4. 9/11 Memorial and Ground Zero Walking Tour
Remember the lives lost during the tragedy that was 9/11 by visiting the site where the World Trade Center once stood. Now known as Ground Zero, your guide will share facts, figures, and real-life stories with you – making for a trip that is insightful, informative, and moving all at once. Starting at City Tales Sightseeing, you'll also stop at the Fireman’s Memorial, twin reflecting pools, One World Observatory, and St Paul’s Chapel .
5. Central Park TV and Movie Sites Tour
With 843 acres of meadows, woods, and streams, Central Park offers a gorgeous green backdrop for filmmakers. So perhaps it’s no surprise that countless movies have been set here, from When Harry Met Sally to Ghostbusters . Movie buffs will recognize the skating rink featured in Serendipity , the people-watching scene from Annie Hall, and the path that Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, and Jules Munshin biked along in On the Town . This two-hour walking tour takes you to 30 film locations within the park, though hundreds more exist.
6. Champagne Brunch Sail
Fresh air, ocean waves, unlimited prosecco, and a massive brunch spread of bagels, lox, cream cheese, quiche, fresh fruit, and more—it’s fair to say that this midday cruise on the Shearwater really does have it all. Sit back and relax and the crew guides the restored 1929 sailboat out into the harbor. If you’re lucky, the captain will even let you take a turn at the helm.
7. Brooklyn Bridge Bike Tour
Boasting some of the most jaw-droppingly spectacular views in the city, the Brooklyn Bridge is a beacon for snap-happy tourists. But don't let your only experience of this stunning structure and its incredible views be through the viewfinder of your camera. Put the gadgets down and take a bike ride across the bridge to really soak up the scenery. This 'Bike and Roll' tour takes about three hours, running at a leisurely pace with plenty of time for photo stops. Make sure you make the most of your guide, who is sure to have bags of knowledge about the bridge's history and architectural details.
8. Sugar Hill and Washington Heights Tour
Sugar Hill got its name during the Harlem Renaissance, as “life was sweet” for the wealthy African Americans who lived in the district. Thurgood Marshall, Langston Hughes, and Duke Ellington all spent time in the row houses here. Peep the stunning Queen Anne–style architecture and immerse yourself in the vibrant community on this walking tour of the area.
9. Lower East Side Bagel Tour
Come hungry: You start this walking tour of the Lower East Side with a piping hot bagel smeared with cream cheese. The eats only get better as you visit venerable New York institutions like Katz’s Delicatessen, Russ and Daughters, The Pickle Guy, and Economy Candy. It’s not all about the food either: Your guide will explain how immigrants shaped both this neighborhood and its cuisine as you walk.
10. Roosevelt Island Tour
Few visitors know anything about Roosevelt Island, a secluded residential community that feels worlds apart from the rest of the city. Once used for insane asylums and hospitals, Roosevelt Island is now home to a thriving population of about 14,000 residents. But, if you have the stomach for it, revisit the island's troubled past on the 'Island of Lost Souls' tour. Pass eerie sites, like the neo-Gothic ruins of the smallpox hospital, the first pathological and bacteriological research lab, and the NYC Lunatic Asylum which opened in 1841. After you learn about the island’s history, board the aerial tram for a sky-high trip over the East River into Manhattan.
11. Best of Brooklyn Half-Day Food and Culture Tour
Despite Manhattan's abundance of white-clothed, Michelin-starred dining rooms, some are now touting Brooklyn as the epicenter of food culture in NYC. Either way, it's impossible to deny that Brooklyn's dining scene is incredible, from pierogis in Greenpoint's Polish stronghold to tacos and pupusas in Sunset Park and trendy farm-to-table newcomers in Williamsburg. To provide a thorough understanding of the borough's eats, this half-day tour will take you through all those neighborhoods, as well as Dumbo, the waterfront neighborhood where you'll enjoy sweets from the renowned Jacques Torres chocolate factory.
12. Sex and the City Hotspots Tour
What Sex and the City fan hasn’t daydreamed about switching lives with Carrie, Samantha, Miranda, or Charlotte for the day? The over-the-top outfits, glamorous parties, and outrageous dates might be too good to be true, but at least the scenery is true to life. Visit Carrie’s brownstone, some of the girls’ favorite bars, and an X-rated store featured on the show on this epic bus tour. There might even be time to stop for a Cosmo.
13. Statue of Liberty Express Cruise
Perfect for the sightseer who knows exactly what he or she wants, this Circle Line express tour goes right to the Statue of Liberty – no pit stops this time. Listen to an expert guide point out some lower Manhattan landmarks before pausing for photos right next to Lady Liberty. And since this cruise only takes an hour, it’s easy to fit into even the busiest itinerary.
14. High Line and Chelsea Walking Tour
What started life as an unremarkable elevated railway is now famous across the world and one of New York's most photogenic landmarks. The High Line is a public park, rotating art gallery and perennial tourist attraction stretched, as the name suggests, high over the bustling city streets below. Take a two-hour walking tour hosted by New York Tour 1 to explore the full span of this green oasis and take in the architecture and unique history of Chelsea and the Meatpacking District. Make sure you save some time to shop in Chelsea Market afterward and don't forget to snap a pic of the lush greenery.
15. Lower East Side Food and Culture Tour
This is one for the foodies. The Lower East Side’s culinary scene is as vibrant as its culture. It's impossible to separate the two: as different immigrant communities moved in over the decades, each brought the foods of their homelands with them. These days, you can find everything from knishes to stroopwafels to fresh mozzarella within a few blocks. This three-hour walking and eating expedition around the neighborhood lets you t aste all the foods it has to offer – and learn about their origins.
16. Ghost Tour of Greenwich Village
You’d never know it from the looks of Washington Square Park, but Greenwich Village has a sinister past. At the northwest corner of the park is the Hangman’s Elm, one of the oldest trees in the city and the site of at least one public execution. Master of horror Edgar Allan Poe once lived in the neighborhood and rumor has it that artist John La Farge still haunts the nearby Church of the Ascension. Delve into the neighborhood’s gruesome past on this two-hour ghost tour, and discover all of its haunting secrets. Just be sure to wear comfortable shoes!
17. The Sopranos Sites Tour
Technically speaking, this tour takes you outside the five boroughs, but The Sopranos is such an iconic New York show that we couldn’t leave it out. After you board the bus in Midtown, you’ll go through the Lincoln Tunnel – the site of the show’s unforgettable opening sequence – on your way to the New Jersey suburbs. There, you’ll check out the Bada Bing! strip club, Big Pussy’s auto body shop, and the restaurant featured in the final scene of the series.
18. Alternative New York Street Art Tour
There's much more to art in New York than just the paintings, photography, and sculptures exhibited in its many prestigious museums. Graffiti started life in the Big Apple and NYC remains at the very forefront of the street art world to this day. Discover some of the city's very best outdoor artworks and murals on an Inside Out Tour of either the Lower East Side or Bushwick and Williamsburg. You won’t find these artists hanging in any gallery. Yet.
19. New York City Lights Sail
There's only one thing more spectacular than New York's skyscrapers glimmering in the sun – the famous skyline dramatically lit up against the night sky. Board the Shearwater for a cruise around the harbor after dark. The 105-minute trip is a great way to get awe-inspiring views of the city and a much-needed moment of calm out on the water.
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15 Exciting San Diego Walking Tours - Recommended By A Local
O ver the past decade, San Diego has become one of the United State’s main tourist hot spots. With an array of adorable neighborhoods and great weather all year round, it’s no wonder millions visit each year.
Every corner you turn in San Diego, something exciting awaits. That’s why the city is super fun to explore on foot. But what happens when you don’t know where to go? We’ve got one solution: walking tours! Greg and I love going on walking tours when we travel but have also done a few San Diego walking tours over the years.
Walking tours are a fantastic way to get a feel for the city and discover hidden pockets you wouldn’t find alone. There are a bunch of exciting walking tours available all over San Diego with many in various neighborhoods to show you all the metropolis has to offer.
Here are our picks of the best San Diego walking tours!
San Diego Walking Tours – Gaslamp Quarter
San diego gaslamp quarter historic true crime tour.
Are you a true crime buff? Then this one-hour walking tour in San Diego is for you. Learn about the other side of the bustling Gaslamp Quarter that many have yet to hear about.
Meet your guide at Fifth Avenue and wander through an area previously referred to as Stingaree. Travel back in time to hear tales about an appalling string of crimes that happened there in the past. Along the way, you’ll even stop at a haunted hotel known for its mysterious paranormal activity. If this doesn’t give you a chill down your spine, then what will?
Greg and I had so much fun hearing about the dark and twisted history, haunted tales, and true crime stories on this tour. Highly recommend this one!!!
Downtown Gaslamp Walking Tour
Expose yourself to San Diego’s covered-up history involving brutal gangsters, ladies of the night, and frightening ghost chronicles. The stories will keep you up at night.
Join your guide at the Gaslamp Quarter Arch, where they’ll bring you to over 30 petrifying locations, each with a spooky story. Get the chance to step inside two haunted buildings, the only tour in San Diego that does so.
It’s a fascinating two-hour tour with a private guide, admission tickets, and a thrilling experience you’ll never forget.
Culinary Tour In The Gaslamp Quarter
Sample the tastiest bites on this walking food tour in San Diego with an experienced guide who has the city’s culinary scene down to a T. Bounce between restaurants and bars, testing out mouthwatering dishes and well-crafted drinks while learning about the district’s seedy past.
The eye-opening 2.5-hour tour will commence at Fifth Avenue and finish up somewhere in the historic Gaslamp Quarter. While there’s a lot of eating and drinking involved in this activity, the focus is on the area’s sleazy history and stories about how it used to be a red-light district.
All the food and drink you consume on this San Diego walking tour are included in the booking. Just how foodies like it.
Gaslamp Quarter Walking Tour
Take this 1.5 hour small group tour to grasp the origins of the vibrant Gaslamp Quarter.
Join up with your guide on Fifth Avenue and roam around the area listening to facts and stories only the locals know about. See the Yuma Building, which was raided in 1912, and dive into the world of drama outside the Balboa Theatre .
To keep things intimate and give you a chance to make new friends, only twelve people maximum can join this downtown walking tour.
Gaslamp Audioguide Tour
Nothing screams fun like an audio guide tour. Within seconds of downloading a simple mobile phone application, you’ll be on your way to running around the Gaslamp Quarter’s points of interest. A few highlights include the San Diego Chinese Historical Museum and the US Grant.
Get the app on your phone and embark on your journey around the Gaslamp Quarter. It usually lasts between 1.5 – 2 hours, but the benefit of this excursion is you can go at your own leisurely pace.
San Diego Walking Tours – Balboa Park
Hidden gems tour of balboa park.
How would you like to explore the delightful Balboa Park? The 1,200 acre area is sometimes referred to as San Diego’s backyard and is filled with hidden gems waiting to be found.
This interesting 1.5 hour guided walking tour takes you to Balboa Park’s secret highlights. These include the Sculpture Garden, Palm Canyon Trail, Casa Del Prado, and much more. There are over 25 attractions to see throughout the short excursion, so it promises to be action-packed, to say the least.
The tour kicks off at the Plaza de Panama, the park’s central point, and ends at the Botanical Building. The tour guide provides admission tickets for more than half of the sights, including the Inez Grant Parker Memorial Rose Garden and Balboa Park Visitor’s Center.
You’ll have plenty of time to roam freely when the tour is over. At this time you can also purchase tickets for additional attractions.
Small Group Balboa Park Highlights Tour
You can’t visit San Diego without taking a trip to Balboa Park, and what better way to do it than by taking this two hour small group tour?
Link up with your guide at El Prado and begin seeing all that the park has to offer. Such as the 200 foot tall California Tower and the group of cottages at the Spanish Village Art Center. Hear about the park’s links with the Navy while sipping a complimentary cup of coffee along the way.
San Diego Walking Tours – Haunted Tours
Tequila, tacos, & tombstones food tour.
It’s time to visit San Diego’s Old Town Mexican style. Take a trip to the neighborhood’s outstanding Mexican eateries to try out several bites of local cuisine and some tequila-based drinks.
Listen to tellings about the past relationship between the Native Americans, Mexicans, and Spanish in the area. Pass by Whaley House Museum and an old cemetery to hear about the San Diego ghosts who have been spotted there.
This is a 2.5 hour, action-packed tour including food samples and drinks is definitely one of the most fun walking tours in San Diego. Your tour guide will be waiting for you at the front of the Cafe Coyote restaurant in Old Town.
Ghosts Of San Diego Walking Tour
Most people who visit San Diego come for the white sandy beaches, but there’s another aspect you can learn about on this Ghosts of San Diego walking tour.
Stroll around Old Town, taking in sinister accounts and ghastly tales about past sightings of spirits. Hearing these stories would make you think twice about going outside after dark.
Start your uncanny journey at Heritage Park Row, where your guide will meet you. Drop into three chilling locations over the space of 1.5 hours, including La Casa de Estudillo (one of the city’s oldest buildings) and Whaley House Museum. Plus El Campo Santo Cemetery, where the spirits go to play.
All ticket fees and taxes are paid with your booking.
San Diego Embarcadero Waterfront Ghost Tour
Come take in the eerie stories about the possessed ships down by San Diego’s Embarcadero Waterfront. See a different side of the city once the sun goes down on this one hour guided tour that fills you in on all of the shocking happenings that have gone on here over the years.
We’d classify this as one of the scariest tours in San Diego. It’s only suitable for teens and adults because of the nature of the stories told. Disturbing, right?
Start things off at Headquarters at Seaport to learn about the Old Police Headquarters; you’ll even get to pop your head into the cells. Check out USS Midway Museum to hear about the story behind the military ship.
End the tour at Star of India and Berkley Steamboat Ferry to find out about the supernatural happenings that have been reported.
San Diego Walking Tours – Coronado Island
Coronado history & highlights tour.
Those looking to kick back and relax in the sun often visit Coronado Island , but what if we told you the resort city has so much more to offer?
This 2 hour and 45 minute tour takes visitors to learn about the island’s surprising history at a local museum. Additionally, you’ll view the charming Victorian architecture, and get off the beaten path for some surprises.
This informative walking tour’s meeting point is at the Rotary Park fountain. You’ll head to many locations, including the Coronado Public Library, the gothic Christ Episcopal Church, the circular Star Park, and more.
The booking comes with complimentary snacks, a museum donation, and an entertaining guide who knows Coronado better than anyone.
San Diego Walking Tours – Little Italy
Little italy wine tour.
Did someone say vino? Learn about Little Italy’s history while sipping fine wine and munching on scrumptious nibbles like calamari, pizza, and meatballs.
Get picked up at Vino Carta and venture deep into the heart of Little Italy while being told intriguing stories about the district. You’ll take a few breaks along the way for some well-deserved Italian snacks and wine. Who said history and wine weren’t a thing?
This is a three hour all-inclusive tour, so everything is included in your booking. It’s a bit pricier than other picks on our list but well worth it for what you get. This is definitely one of the more unique San Diego walking tours!
Private Walking Tour Of Little Italy & Gaslamp Quarter
Why limit yourself to one neighborhood in downtown San Diego when you can take a tour of two? Sign up for this private walking tour of Little Italy and the Gaslamp Quarter.
Your dedicated guide will meet you at San Diego County Administration Center and show you the area’s remarkable sights for three hours. From companies founded by Italian immigrants to Victorian buildings, this is a day you don’t want to leave your camera at home.
Pick up can be arranged for free if you’re staying at a hotel in either of the two districts. A big perk that only a few other tour guides offer.
San Diego Walking Tours – La Jolla
La jolla coast walking tour.
Head out to the pretty seaside area of La Jolla for this 1.5 hour coastal walking tour. Take the guesswork out of your travels and let the guide do all the hard work. They’ll meet you at the El Patio Building and begin with a saunter from Prospect Street to Girard Avenue.
Along the way, you’ll make over ten attraction stops. There’s plenty of walking involved, so wear comfortable shoes. Only your tour guide is included in the price, but there are no hidden fees, so you won’t be expected to fork out some unexpected cash unless you want to tip, of course.
La Jolla Self-Guided Audio Tour
Avoid the strict itineraries and rushing around by taking this self-guided audio tour of La Jolla. Ramble through the coastal town taking in rugged coastlines, posh shopping malls, churches, and historic buildings, all while going at your own pace without any disturbances.
It’s as simple as heading to Prospect Street (the starting location) and downloading an app and then you’re on your way. Plus, you don’t need any cell phone service, once it’s on your phone.
As you can see, America’s finest city, San Diego, has lots of excellent walking tours. Each with their own unique touch and exciting in their own way. In the end, each person will make their own decision and have an awesome time.
Which walking tour of San Diego will you join!?
Want to tour at a faster pace? Check out these Top Segway Tours In San Diego (link needed) .
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Last Updated on September 7, 2023 by Maria Haase
I Visited Pompeii: How To Make The Most Of It As A First-Timer
Pompeii is one of the best peeks into ancient Rome, but there's a lot to know before planning a trip. Here's how to make the most of it.
- Travelers should be prepared to walk a lot while visiting Pompeii.
- A guided tour is an excellent way to learn about Pompeii; alternately, do your research ahead of time to fully appreciate the sights.
- Consider venturing to other sites near Pompeii if visiting for multiple days.
Two years ago, I was traveling overland (and ferry) from Warsaw in Poland to Tunisia in North Africa. As I journeyed down through Italy, I couldn't help but visit Naples (originally the ancient colonial Greek city, Neopolis ). There are countless ancient Roman archeological sites in and around Naples, but arguably the most dramatic attraction is the ash-covered Roman city of Pompeii .
I have seen countless archeological sites all around the world and many ancient Roman sites and I can say that Pompeii really does live up to the hype. Here's what to know to make the most of your trip.
Pompeii Is One Of The Very Best Ancient Roman Archeological Sites
Pompeii lives up to the hype and visitors can see a well-preserved mid-sized roman city frozen in time.
The day I visited Pompeii was a stiflingly hot summer's day. But I made the most of seeing Pompeii and walked all through it. I discovered that to really explore everything in Pompeii, visitors need to spend two or three days there.
My only regret in Naples is not seeing more of the many ancient Roman and Greek attractions in the area (and spending more time in Pompeii). Still, I visited Pompeii, Herculaneum, and the Archeological Museum of Naples . These are three of the top ancient ruins in and around Naples. As a minimum, tourists really should plan to visit all three of these.
Pompeii is the 'big' city preserved by the eruption of Vesuvius in AD 79, Herculaneum is the ancient Roman resort town (and where many of the major archeological discoveries have been made), and the Archeological Museum of Naples is where many of the recovered artifacts are on display.
When visiting the Archeological Museum of Naples, ask to see the " Secret Room " where 250 of the erotic artifacts deemed too explicit for a younger audience are on display.
Top Roman Attractions In & Around Naples:
- Herculaneum
- Archeological Museum of Naples
- Baia Archaeological Park
- Flavian Amphitheater (Pozzuoli)
The site really is massive. It was a Roman city of around 10,000 inhabitants and around two-thirds of Pompeii has been excavated (and most of that is open to the public). Some of its monuments are brilliantly preserved. The stone Amphitheater of Pompeii is the largest monument in Pompeii, and visitors are free to walk through its corridors and around its arena.
Key Attractions In The Pompeii Archeological Site:
- Amphitheater Of Pompeii: The Oldest Stone Amphitheater
- Theater Of Pompeii: Well-Preserved & Located In The Center
- Villa of Mysteries: Located Just Outside The Herculaneum Gate (but within the archeological site) & Noted For Its Remarkable Frescoes
- Forum Of Pompeii: Near The Main Entrance & Once The Heart Of The City
- Gladiator Barracks: Believed To Be Where The Gladiators Lived & Trained
- Lupanar: The Famous Ancient Brothel of Pompeii
In my opinion, the excellent state of preservation of Pompeii (and other Vesuvius sites) is much better than other famous sites like Ephesus in Turkey.
Pompeii Forum: What To Know About Visiting The Former Beating Heart Of The City
What to know about visiting pompeii for the first time, pompeii is easy to reach from naples, but it is a large site with plenty of walking.
The easiest way to get to Pompeii from downtown Naples is by taking the suburban train bound for Salerno (the train departs from Napoli Centrale aka the Naples Central Station). Just get off at the train stop "Pompeii" and the entrance to the archeological site is across the road.
- Opening Hours: 9:00 am to 7:00 pm (closes 5:00 pm in winter)
- Admission Fee: 22 Euros (about USD 24) - one day
The entry fee is approximately USD 24 for one day for the Pompeii archeological site, but it can be worth booking a multi-day entry ticket and one that includes entry to other sites (such as Stabiae and Oplontis). A great source of English language information for the Pompeii archeological site is Pompeii.org .
Take water, comfortable walking shoes, and sun protection when visiting Pompeii.
Visitors should take water with them (there are refilling stations around the site), wear walking shoes, and have protection from the sun (especially if visiting in the summer).
Villa Of The Mysteries: What To Know About One Of The Best-Preserved Roman Villas Of Pompeii
Guided tours are a great way to get introduced to pompeii (or read up in advance), guided tours are encouraged; alternatively, do plenty of research on the history and monuments of pompeii before visiting.
Most people visiting Pompeii explore by themselves on self-guided tours. But I would encourage first-time visitors to take a guided tour — just to help bring the many ancient buildings and various structures to life. Without a tour guide, many of the key historical buildings full of history and significance are just passed over as 'another' ruined building.
A tour guide can point out hidden attractions (like ancient graffiti and what it says), how the Romans lived (e.g. the ancient snack bars of the city), and why Pompeii was once thought of as a sin city (see the many brothels and erotic art in the city).
- Guided tours can either be booked in advance or requested at the site between 9:00 am and 2:00 pm at the main entrance (near the train stop).
A compromise is to take an audio tour (available for rent) or to read extensively about ancient Pompeii before visiting. There are very few information panels explaining the significance of monuments and attractions around the ancient city.
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