NYC Pride Walking Tour

Pride Tours NYC38-64 Christopher StreetNew York, NY 10014
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$30.00
Total Price: $33.01 (USD)
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Overview

Join the NYC Pride Walking Tour for a compelling narrated journey through New York City, exploring key historical LGBTQ+ movement landmarks like The Stonewall Inn, Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop original site, the Julius Bar, and more. Discover the rich history and vibrant culture, and honor the people and places that shaped the NYC LGBTQ+ community today.

up to 1.2 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Discover iconic sites where the LGBT Pride movement was born and organized.
  • This tour is expertly narrated by a knowledgeable New York City guide.
  • All ages are welcome. Children ages 2 and under join free!
  • Meet your guide Christopher Park at 38-64 Christopher St., NYC, at least 15 minutes prior to tour departure.
  • The historical walking tour lasts approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
  • Visit iconic sites like the Gay Street sign, Julius Bar, the Gay Liberation Monument, the first Pride March site, and more.
  • Hear a detailed account of the early hours of June 28, 1969, at the Stonewall Inn, the Uprising, and the days that followed.
  • Tours run rain or shine, so wear weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes for walking.

Description

Embark on the most in-depth Pride Walking Tour in NYC, where history comes alive in the heart of Greenwich Village. Beginning at Christopher Park, this tour guides you through the pivotal sites of the LGBTQ+ movement, including The Stonewall Inn and other landmarks of historical significance. As you walk, your knowledgeable guide will share the powerful stories of the Stonewall Uprising, the struggles and triumphs that followed, and the rise of the modern-day LGBTQ+ Pride movement.

From the early morning hours of June 28th, 1969, to the vibrant Pride celebrations today, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the people and events that shaped LGBTQ+ history. Visit the original site of the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop and learn about Craig Rodwell’s pivotal role, stand at the first Pride March location and hear the story behind the iconic Rainbow Flag, and explore Julius Bar, where the first Sip-In took place.

This tour also highlights the ongoing efforts to preserve LGBTQ+ history in Greenwich Village, with stops at landmarks like Fedora Bar and Marie’s Crisis, where your guide will discuss the evolution of the LGBTQ+ movement and the grassroots sub-movements emerging today. The journey concludes at the Gay Liberation Monument, where you’ll reflect on the progress of LGBTQ+ rights and politics in the USA since the Stonewall Uprising.

Throughout the tour, your guide is on hand to assist with photos and ensure you capture every memorable moment. A portion of the proceeds of this tour are donated to Heritage of Pride, making this tour not just an educational experience but a meaningful contribution to the community.

Book now to secure your spot on this unforgettable Pride NYC walking tour and honor the legacy of the LGBTQ+ movement in the city where it all began.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Pride Walking Tour

Where does the tour depart from?

Meet your tour guide at Christopher Park at 38-64 Christopher Street, New York, NY 10014. Look for a guide with the flag labeled Pride Tours NYC and present your e-ticket.

When should I arrive?

Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled tour departure.

How long is the tour?

The tour lasts 1 hour and 15 minutes.

Is the tour appropriate for children?

Yes! All ages are welcome and children 2 and under are free.

What if it rains?

Tours take place rain or shine.

What should I wear?

Please wear comfortable shoes and dress according to the weather.

Is transportation included?

No.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible?

Yes

Can I bring my pet?

Accommodations can be made for service animals only.