Brooklyn Bridge Private Walking Tour: DUMBO

Discover the iconic Brooklyn Bridge on a private walking tour in DUMBO. Learn about its historical significance and how it shaped the growth of New York City.

Duration: 2 hours, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Tweed Courthouse - Hear about this symbol of NYC corruption from the 19th Century.
What's Included
  • Professional guide included
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
Additional Information

From being a town of only 30, 000 inhabitants during the Revolution, the populace of New York City exploded to exceed a million in eight decades later. The emergence of the Brooklyn Bridge, which held the record for the world’s longest suspension bridge at that time, marked the city’s spectacular debut at the global level. After this monumental bridge…

Location
Tweed Courthouse
Chambers Street
On the steps
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Gecarson
May 31, 2024
Amazing walking tour of Brooklyn, DUMBO and the Brooklyn Bridge - We booked this tour ahead of time based on the description and positive reviews. The tour guide (Irene) was well organized and reached out ahead of the tour to make sure we knew where and when to meet in Brooklyn. The tour really felt like a conversation with friends and we were free to ask questions where ever we wanted. We got lots of great information and history on the creation and evolution of Brooklyn Heights and the DUMBO area as well as fun facts! The walk is reasonably long (2.5 hours) but there are lots of opportunities for breaks and the pace is flexible. Really enjoyed the walk across the Brooklyn Bridge and great views from many different angles. Would definitely recommend this tour and we are hoping to do future tours with this company and guide!
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Stevep507
Jul 14, 2022
Great way to spend to morning in NYC - I was worried this walk would make my feet hurt, but it didn't. The walk has regular stops for rest and to get a short history lesson which was great. The guide was full of interesting info about the bridge, its construction, and the associated graft/politics. In DUMBO, we got even more history and advice on where to get the best NY pizza. There are loads of people hawking water and souvenirs on the bridge, so it's easy to get some trinkets on the tour. We booked via getyourguide.com
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