New York Walking Tours
What better way to flex your purse strings and wield some purchasing power than to hit the streets in one of three very different cities for some serious shopping. New York City walking tours will take you past some of the city’s most famous shopping destinations where you can test the city’s reputation as a shopping Mecca.
New York City walking tours offer comprehensive guidance through the city’s streets and will take you past some of the world’s best shopping locations. New York is home to Macy’s, the second largest department store in existence. Poised on the corner of Herald Square it has 10 vast floors covering all conceivable departments and designers. Fifth Avenue is one of the most expensive shopping streets in the worlds and is home to a vast array of designer boutiques and luxury brands, including Tiffany’s and Saks. Similarly, Bloomingdales is an up-scale luxury department store. Bargains can also be found outside of New York’s major retail stores. China Town Walking Tours will take you into the vibrant depths of china town. Here you can visit the bustling street side markets, as well as traditional medicine parlours full of intriguing and exotic ingredients and hidden shopping gems tucked away in the backstreets of China Town.
Walking tours also enable you to escape the crowds and get a little something extra out of your trip. Brooklyn New York tours enable you to leave Manhattan altogether and explore the districts of Brooklyn, the largest of New York’s five boroughs. Led by an urban historian the walking tour is hugely informative, telling you all you need to know about Brooklyn’s social history, contemporary politics and everything in between. Brooklyn is separated from Manhattan by the world’s longest suspension bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge. Offering spectacular views of the city, the crossing is the perfect way to see the New York skyline and Brooklyn Bridge tours are also available. Brooklyn New York Tours explore Brooklyn’s unique architectural heritage, its brownstone buildings, the historic Brooklyn heights district, park slope and Prospect Park. If your feet are already exhausted from shopping then Brooklyn bus tours offer a stimulating alternative to the Brooklyn walking tour.
