Discover the authentic essence of New York on the Contrasts Tour, touring the Bronx, Queens and Brooklyn with your expert guide in Spanish, ideal for those looking to know the true cultural diversity of the city. We started on the West Side Highway admiring the Intrepid Aircraft Carrier, the Trump Buildings and the Hudson River. In the Bronx, we visited the steps of the Joker, Yankee Stadium, Civil Court, Criminal Court and 42nd Precinct, plus iconic murals like Big Pun, I Love The Bronx and cultural tributes. Then we cross the Bronx Whitestone Bridge to Queens to visit Malba, the New York Times Printing Office and Flushing Meadows Corona Park, where CitiField, the US Open Tennis Center and the famous Unisphere are located. In Brooklyn we explored Williamsburg, home to the Orthodox Hasidic Jewish community, one of the most representative outside Israel. It ends by crossing the Brooklyn Bridge or in Chinatown, near Little Italy, SoHo and Greenwich Village.
Meet in front of the Courtyard Times Square West Hotel, 307 West 37th Street. The guide will be at the front door with Real’s Tours NYC ID.
We will appreciate the Intrepid aircraft carrier, the Trump building complex and the stunning views of the Hudson River, which separates the states of New York and New Jersey.
Our first stop will be the iconic Joker Stairs. You can get off and take pictures.
We continue to Yankee Stadium for an outside stop, you do not enter the stadium.
We'll go through the Civil Court, the courts and the Bronx Criminal Court.
We will visit the outside of the 42nd Precinct, famous for being the scene of the film Fort Apache, starring Paul Newman.
Our next stop will be the iconic Big Pun mural
We'll stop at the popular graffiti I Love the Bronx.
We'll pass the Bronx Whitestone Bridge heading for the borough of Queens.
We will know the exclusive residential area of Malba.
We will appreciate from the vehicle the printing press of the most important newspaper in America, The New York Times.
We will visit Flushing Meadows Corona Park, home to the Mets’ stadium (CitiField), and the US Open National Tennis Center. Then we will arrive at one of the most photographed points of the tour: the Unisphere, a huge stainless steel globe, scene of films such as Men in Black, Captain America and Tomorrowland.
We will head to Brooklyn County to visit the famous Williamsburg neighborhood, home to the Orthodox Hasidic Jewish community, considered the second largest outside Israel.
Option 1: Stay in Brooklyn, in the Manhattan Bridge area, to walk across the iconic Brooklyn Bridge on your own.
Option 2: End at Mulberry St., in Chinatown, where you can walk around or visit nearby areas such as Little Italy, SoHo or Greenwich Village.
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