Brooklyn Bridge & DUMBO Walking Tour: History & Views
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Overview
Brooklyn Bridge and DUMBO District Guided Walking Tour: Step into old New York on this walking tour! It starts at the Oculus and ends in DUMBO. See where the Brooklyn Bridge starts, hear about why it was built in the 1800s, and take in the awesome city views.
What to expect: The tour takes you to City Hall Park, where the guide will talk about the history of New York. Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, an engineering marvel, while enjoying Manhattan's skyline. In DUMBO, explore the cool streets, art spots, and coffee shops. Don't miss the famous photo spot on Washington Street, with the Empire State Building framed by the Manhattan Bridge. Take it easy at Brooklyn Bridge Park and learn where the best food and fun are in DUMBO.
This small-group tour has 20 people or less, so you can easily hear the expert English-speaking guide. Remember, tips for the guide aren't included. This experience showcases photographic hotspots.




Highlights
See the Brooklyn Bridge up close: Walk across this famous bridge and learn about how it was built.
Explore DUMBO: Discover the art, shops, and cool streets of this trendy neighborhood.
Great views of the city: Take pictures of the Manhattan skyline and the Empire State Building.
Small Group Tour: Enjoy a more personal experience with a small group.
Sentiment Analysis
Overall, customers enjoyed the tour and the guide.

Customers say the tour guide is very knowledgeable and shares lots of information.
Many reviewers enjoyed the walk across the Brooklyn Bridge and the views of Manhattan.
Visitors loved learning about the history of the area.
The tour is well-paced and allows for photo opportunities.
Some found the walk across the bridge to be crowded.
A few reviewers wished for more time in DUMBO.
The Journey
City Hall Park
Begin your adventure at City Hall Park, a verdant oasis nestled in the heart of Lower Manhattan. More than just a park, it's a living history book dating back to the 17th century. Admire the architectural grandeur of New York City Hall, the oldest continuously operating government building in the U.S., while discovering monuments like the Nathan Hale statue and the elegant Jacob Wrey Mould Fountain. Experience the cultural pulse of the city as you encounter public gatherings and events, all within a stone's throw of iconic landmarks such as the Brooklyn Bridge and the World Trade Center. It's the perfect starting point for delving into the rich tapestry of New York City.
Brooklyn Bridge
Prepare to be awestruck by the Brooklyn Bridge, an iconic symbol of American ingenuity and resilience. Completed in 1883, it reigned as the world's longest suspension bridge, connecting Manhattan and Brooklyn in a feat of engineering prowess. Walk across this majestic structure, soaking in the panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline and the bustling harbor below. Consider the visionary John A. Roebling, whose life was tragically intertwined with the bridge's construction, and appreciate the vital role this bridge played in uniting New York City's boroughs and shaping its identity. This is more than just a crossing; it's a journey through history and a testament to human achievement.
DUMBO
Step into the trendy enclave of DUMBO (Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass), a Brooklyn neighborhood where cobblestone streets meet breathtaking Manhattan skyline views. Once a district of warehouses, DUMBO has been reborn as a hub for tech startups, avant-garde boutiques, and art galleries, all housed within chic loft spaces. Explore the area's artistic vibe, capturing the iconic vista of the Manhattan Bridge framed by Washington Street's brick buildings. Discover why DUMBO is a magnet for photographers, creatives, and anyone seeking a unique blend of industrial history and modern cool. This is a place where the past and future converge in a vibrant, inspiring atmosphere.
Brooklyn Bridge Park
Conclude your tour at Brooklyn Bridge Park, an 85-acre waterfront paradise offering spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline and the majestic Brooklyn Bridge. Transformed from a former industrial site, this park provides a diverse array of attractions, including landscaped gardens, sports facilities, and scenic piers. Take a spin on Jane's Carousel, relax on Pebble Beach, or unwind on the expansive lawns of Pier 1. Whether you're seeking outdoor adventure, cultural events, or simply a peaceful escape, Brooklyn Bridge Park offers something for everyone, making it the perfect spot to reflect on your journey and bid farewell to your guide and newfound friends. Enjoy the unforgettable vistas that embody the spirit of New York City.
Know Before You Go
This Brooklyn Bridge and DUMBO District Guided Walking Tour includes an expert, English-speaking tour guide and a small group of 20 people or less. You'll visit photographic hotspots along the way. Gratuities are not included in the price of the tour.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes, because this tour involves a lot of walking! Also, bring a camera to capture the amazing views of Manhattan from the Brooklyn Bridge and DUMBO. Consider bringing water and snacks to enjoy during the tour.