Northeast Corridor
NYC, Boston, DC, Niagara · 17 tours · GPS-triggered narration that plays automatically as you explore.
Explore the historic Northeast Corridor from the skyscrapers of Manhattan to the cobblestones of Boston. Our GPS audio tours guide you through centuries of American history, iconic landmarks, and hidden neighborhood gems across New York City, Washington DC, Boston, and Niagara Falls.
17 tours in Northeast Corridor
Each tour triggers narration automatically based on your GPS location. Pick one and start exploring.
Brooklyn Bridge to DUMBO
Cross the iconic Brooklyn Bridge on foot while hearing the stories of its impossible construction, the immigrants who built it, and the vibrant DUMBO neighborhood waiting on the other side.
View tour details →Central Park Literary Walk
Stroll through Central Park following the footsteps of literary legends. From the statues of Shakespeare and Robert Burns to Bethesda Fountain, discover the stories that inspired generations of writers.
View tour details →SoHo & NoLiTa Shopping
Walk SoHo and NoLiTa — two neighborhoods divided by Houston Street. SoHo's 250-plus cast-iron buildings from the 1840s anchor Manhattan's densest luxury-and-streetwear strip. Cross north into NoLiTa and the story becomes independent designers on Mott and Elizabeth — the corridor that built itself in the early 2000s.
View tour details →NYC Progressive Dinner Walk
Five neighborhoods, five courses, one evening. A curated walking route through Manhattan's most distinctive food streets, designed so each stop builds on the last.
View tour details →NYC Central Park Walk
843 acres of designed wilderness in the middle of Manhattan — the park that Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux created from scratch in 1858, moving more earth than the builders of the Panama Canal. From the Literary Walk to Bethesda Fountain, Bow Bridge to Belvedere Castle, and up to the Conservatory Garden. Every bench has a story. Every path was drawn by hand.
View tour details →NYC Waterfront: Battery Park to Pier 57
NYC Waterfront: Battery Park to Pier 57 — a walking tour in the Northeast region.
View tour details →Boston Harbor & Seaport
Walk the edge of Boston Harbor from Rowes Wharf through the Seaport District and back — covering the Boston Tea Party site, the Institute of Contemporary Art, Fan Pier, Long Wharf, and the New England Aquarium. Two miles of waterfront history across three centuries.
View tour details →Finger Lakes Wine Trail Drive
Seneca Lake, the deepest of New York's Finger Lakes, creates a microclimate that rivals Germany's Rhine Valley for Riesling. This drive loops along the western shore from Watkins Glen's dramatic gorge through family wineries making world-class whites, to Geneva at the northern tip — the unexpected heart of East Coast wine.
View tour details →DC — National Mall Walk
From the Capitol steps to the Lincoln Memorial — every monument, every memorial, every story of American ambition, sacrifice, and argument. The most concentrated collection of democracy's landmarks on Earth.
View tour details →NYC — Central Park Walking Tour
843 acres of designed wilderness in the middle of Manhattan — Bethesda Fountain, Strawberry Fields, the Bow Bridge, and the stories of how Frederick Law Olmsted turned a swamp into the world's most famous park.
View tour details →Boston Freedom Trail Walk
Follow the red brick line through 300 years of American history — from the site of the Boston Massacre to Paul Revere's house to the USS Constitution. 16 historic sites in one walk. The American Revolution, step by step.
View tour details →Philadelphia — Independence Hall to Rocky Steps Walk
From where America was born (Independence Hall) to where Rocky ran up the steps (Philadelphia Museum of Art). The Liberty Bell, Elfreth's Alley, Reading Terminal Market, and the city that was capital before DC.
View tour details →NYC — Brooklyn Bridge to DUMBO Walk
Walk the Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan to Brooklyn — the gothic towers, the steel cables, and the views that have launched a million Instagram posts. End in DUMBO where the bridge frames the Manhattan skyline perfectly.
View tour details →East Village Music History
East Village Music History — a walking tour in the Northeast region.
View tour details →NYC Best Bites Food Walk
A walking tour through Manhattan's most iconic food neighborhoods, from Chinatown dumplings to West Village pastries, sampling the dishes that define New York eating.
View tour details →NYC Pizza Pilgrimage Walk
From coal-fired Neapolitan to dollar slices, a walking tour through the neighborhoods that made New York the pizza capital of America -- and arguably the world.
View tour details →Central Park North to South
Walk Olmsted and Vaux's 1858 masterpiece from 59th Street to the Great Lawn. The Mall's straight allée, Bethesda Terrace's Angel of the Waters, Bow Bridge over The Lake, Strawberry Fields, and Belvedere Castle's view from the turret. Olmsted moved ten million cartloads of earth to build this — the rest of Manhattan sits on bedrock, but the park is engineered ground.
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