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The Top New York City Tours for Every Traveler

The Big Apple offers an array of activities for every type of traveler. New York is world-renowned for its food, so we think taking one of the best food tours in NYC is the best way to see the city. However, New York also has plenty of historic landmarks, so you can always take a sightseeing tour to see all of New York’s famous sights. And if you’re a history buff, consider taking a history tour of any toping of your choosing. Below, you’ll find a few of our favorite tours for you and your group to enjoy

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Food tours are a great way to see the city. On our tours, you’re getting more than simply taken to restaurants. You’re getting a historical walking tour that fills your belly and mind with fascinating facts. At Ultimate Food Tours, we’re constantly voted as having the best food tours in NYC. We have five food tours that tell fascinating stories. You can find the tours here, but some selected ones are below. 


The Ultimate Chinatown Food Tour

You’ll taste most of China’s eight culinary traditions on our Chinatown tour. This is our most popular tour for good reason: We’ll take you to the best Chinese restaurants in the city and tell you the history behind each dish and cuisine. On our walk through Chinatown and the Lower East Side, we’ll also talk about the immigrant experience, the Chinese experience, and meet our friends along the way. It’s an incredibly fun and unique experience you can only get in Manhattan’s Chinatown. This is, hands down, one of the best food tours in NYC.

Jewish Food Tour

When people think of Jewish food, they think of Bagels and Lox, pastrami, and more. But did you know there is NO SUCH THING as Jewish food? In fact, the food that people call Jewish Food is actually just food that New York Jews ate and made popular. We’ll tell the story of how New York Jewish cuisine started on the streets of New York and spread around the country to become a worldwide phenomenon on the ONLY Jewish food tour in New York City and is regularly voted among the best food tours in NYC.

Broadway Food Tour

Want to eat all of New York’s famous food and see its famous sites close to your hotel. Take our Broadway food tour. We’ll show you Broadway, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, and Fifth avenue all while pairing the sights with some of the City’s most delicious and innovative bites. Think hot dogs, pizza, bacon egg and cheese sandwiches, with a twist! And you don’t need to do any research yourself, just book one of the best food tours in NYC.

Sightseeing Tours: See the City’s famous sights

Check out three of the most popular tourist sites in New York City on a sightseeing tour. This is a great way to dig deep into a particular landmark and learn about what made them famous

Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Tour

Embark on a journey to two of America's most iconic landmarks. This tour offers an in-depth exploration of the Statue of Liberty, a universal symbol of freedom, and Ellis Island, the historic gateway for over 12 million immigrants to the United States. Visitors will have the opportunity to learn about the rich history of these sites, enjoy breathtaking views of the New York skyline, and gain insights into the American immigrant experience through guided tours and interactive exhibits on this informative sightseeing tour.

9/11 Memorial Tour

This tour takes visitors to the hallowed grounds of the 9/11 Memorial, a profound tribute to the lives lost in the tragic events of September 11, 2001. The sightseeing tour includes visits to the twin reflecting pools, inscribed with the names of those who perished, and offers a moment of reflection at the Survivor Tree. Guests can also explore the 9/11 Museum, which details the events of the day through multimedia displays, personal narratives, and a collection of artifacts, providing a moving and educational experience.

Empire State Building Experience

No visit to New York City is complete without ascending the Empire State Building, one of the most famous skyscrapers in the world. This tour allows visitors to shoot up to the 86th-floor observation deck, where they can enjoy panoramic views of the city's iconic skyline, including landmarks like Central Park, the Hudson River, and the Brooklyn Bridge. Learn about the building's construction, history, and cultural significance through interactive exhibits, and if you're feeling adventurous, upgrade to the 102nd floor for an even higher vantage point.

Historical tours

New York is steeped in history. There are tons of sightseeing tours where you can learn about the history of different parts of the city. A few of our favorites are below:

Historic Greenwich Village Walking Tour

Step back in time with a guided walking tour of Greenwich Village, one of New York City's most historic and bohemian neighborhoods. This tour explores the winding streets and hidden courtyards of the Village, uncovering the artistic, literary, and political movements that have shaped its unique culture. Visitors will learn about the area's influential residents, visit historic sites like the Stonewall Inn, and discover the charming architecture and vibrant atmosphere that make Greenwich Village a timeless treasure of the city.

Lower East Side Tenement Museum Tour

Experience the immigrant story through a tour of the Tenement Museum, located in the heart of the Lower East Side. This tour offers a glimpse into the lives of the thousands of immigrants who settled in New York City by exploring restored apartments and businesses in a historic tenement building. Visitors will hear the personal stories of past residents, learn about their struggles and triumphs, and gain a deeper understanding of the city's multicultural heritage and the American immigrant experience.

Revolutionary War New York Tour

Dive into New York City's pivotal role in the American Revolution with a tour that highlights key historical sites related to the war. This engaging walking tour covers landmarks such as Fraunces Tavern, where George Washington bid farewell to his officers, the Federal Hall, where the Bill of Rights was introduced, and other significant locations that played a part in the nation's fight for independence. Along the way, knowledgeable guides share fascinating stories and insights into the city's revolutionary past, offering a compelling look at New York's contributions to America's founding.

Those are only some of the many tours that New York City offers. If you would like more information on how to plan your perfect New York City trip, fill out the forum below. We look forward to hosting you!

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