Tours for the Rest in New York

New York is unusual and therefore it comes as no surprise that there are a number of tours that don’t fit the usual get in bus and drive around town model. Not that there aren’t plenty of bus tours as well, but New York has a number of interactive tours for people of all interests. The tour doesn’t have to be full of boring history to be considered a tour and these tours show that nicely.

If you find that you would rather be in a local pub getting drunk than taking a tour, why not do both . It is actually a fairly popular type of tour to pub crawl with a number of other people who are new to the city and would like to try all the beer they can. You can choose from exploring the pubs, or exploring the microbreweries in a specific area. For the most part these tours are always walking tours so that there is no risk that there will be any kind of drunk driving. If you like beer and history there is even a tour for that, where you can learn about the history of beer in New York, see what things were like when some pubs opened their doors and taste classic beer recipes.

New York is known for the food carts and there are a million different types of food in New York. Over the years New York has been a landing place for immigrants and many of them have stayed. In many places of the world street food is an average and normal part of life so it stands to reason that it would be here as well. Because of this it also stands to reason that someone who is feeling adventurous might want to take a walking tour of the food carts in an area around the luxury hotels. New York City has all kinds of restaurants and the food stalls are no different.

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