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Flatiron Food, History and Architecture Tour in New York, NY
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200 5th Ave • New York, NY 10010
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Explore Union Square and Flatiron District NYC by foot with a knowledgeable local guide. These neighborhoods offer unique sights and a rich culinary scene, including Zucker’s Bagels, Devoción Coffee, Eataly Flatiron District, and more. Join this family-friendly NYC food tour and enjoy epic storytelling of the place’s history, landmarks and food samplings.
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The Flatiron Food, History and Architecture Tour meets at the gold Tiffany's clock in front of Eataly, located at 200 5th Ave, New York City, NY.
This NYC walking food tour lasts approximately 3 hours and spans a mile. Arrive 15 minutes prior to departure time. You will walk at a leisurely pace and frequently stop to discuss points of interest but will be on your feet most of the time.
This tour includes a local guide with an insider’s perspective of Flatiron District and Union Square, 5 exciting food stops at popular local eateries with enough food for lunch.
Yes, this tour is great for families. Children under 3 are not required to purchase tickets unless they want to enjoy the tastings. Please keep in mind that tours are about 3 hours and there is a considerable amount of walking.
The Flatiron District NYC tours are in English, but their guides speak Spanish, Italian and French. If you need a tour in another language, please get in touch with the number on your e-voucher.
Bring your e-ticket (either printed or on mobile), a refillable water bottle, and weather-appropriate items like sunscreen, an umbrella or hat.
Tours will run rain, snow, or shine. Dress accordingly to the weather before your tour.
Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, as you will be walking for most of the tour. Guests must be able to move at a reasonable pace.
Yes, all tours are both wheelchair and stroller accessible. Most of the Flatiron District restos and spots are street-level.
Dogs are fine if you don't mind leaving them outside when stopping by food establishments.