
Harlem tours and attractions

Neighborhoods of New York tour: Brooklyn, Bronx, Harlem, Queens and Coney Island
Book this Neighborhoods of New York tour with us today to explore and learn all about Brooklyn, the Bronx, Harlem, Queens and Coney Island!
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Harlem Highlights Bike Tour
Book a bike tour of Harlem with us today and explore one of Manhattan's most historic neighborhoods on two wheels. Stop for photos on the way!
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Go City | New York Explorer Pass
Get your Go City New York Explorer Pass today and see attractions of your choice with a downloadable guide for quick and easy sightseeing!

Sugar Hill, North Harlem tour
Book a tour to Sugar-Hill North Harlem tour and walk in the footsteps of Harlem's notable residents associated with the Harlem Renaissance.
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Harlem juke joint tour
Listen to the most talented performers in Harlem's most exciting clubs while learning about the neighborhood's historic past and dynamic present
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Private Jazz in NYC Tour Highlights
Book a 4-hour private NYC tour based on your needs and interests with a knowledgeable guide that will help you design the itinerary of your dreams.

Central Park and Harlem guided bike tour
Explore the Upper East Side, the vibrant Harlem and the iconic Central Park on this 5-hour guided bike tour with an expert guide!
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The New York Sightseeing Pass with 100+ experiences
Select your New York Sightseeing Pass and enjoy access to over 100 attractions and specials discounts on restaurants and entertainment.


Harlem Sunday service experience
Book this Harlem Sunday service experience to learn about the history of the neighborhood and join the local congregation for a Sunday service.
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Best of NYC eBike Tour
Cycle between Upper and Lower Manhattan with an expert guide on this 3-hour eBike adventure to experience the Big Apple from a different point of view!
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The inside story
Originally a Dutch village established in the mid 17th century, Harlem is located in the upper part of Manhattan. The urban neighborhood was named after Haarlem, a city from the Netherlands. Today, Harlem is famous all over the world for its rich history of music and theater.
During the 1920s and 1930s, the neighborhood was the center of the Harlem Renaissance, an influential period that had a major impact on the revival of African American culture.