Washington Heights Food & History Walking Tour
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Overview
Flavors & Stories of Washington Heights invites exploration of Manhattan's vibrant northern neighborhoods, Inwood and Washington Heights. This immersive walking tour uncovers a rich cultural tapestry, largely untouched by typical tourist routes. Participants will stroll past bustling small businesses, including vibrant hair salons, authentic restaurants, colorful juice carts, and essential bodegas.
The tour offers a glimpse into iconic landmarks such as the Hamilton Heights Historic District, showcasing stunning architecture and significant history. Guests will also see the Morris-Jumel Mansion, Manhattan’s oldest house, and the Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center (Formerly Audubon Ballroom), a site of profound historical importance. The tour also stops by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and 181st Street, the Filming Location of "In The Heights", Fort Tryon Park Gardens, United Palace, and offers a delightful Dominican pastry tasting.
This experience includes bottled water and snacks to keep participants refreshed throughout the journey. It excludes additional food and drinks beyond the provided tastings. This walking tour offers a unique perspective on New York City's diverse culture and hidden gems, guided by knowledgeable experts.




Highlights
Discover Hidden Gems: Explore Inwood and Washington Heights, areas rich in culture and history often missed by tourists.
Taste Authentic Flavors: Enjoy a Dominican pastry tasting and experience the local culinary scene.
See Iconic Landmarks: Visit the Hamilton Heights Historic District, Morris-Jumel Mansion, and more.
Expert Local Guides: Learn from knowledgeable guides who share fascinating stories and insights.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally have a great time, praising the insightful guides, cultural immersion, and delicious food, but some find the length tiring.

Customers loved learning about the history and culture of Washington Heights.
Many enjoyed the food tastings and trying new flavors.
The guides were described as knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate.
Visitors appreciated seeing a different side of New York City away from the typical tourist spots.
Some found the walking tour to be a bit long.
A few wished for more opportunities to sit down and rest.
The Journey
Hamilton Heights Historic District
Step back in time as you stroll through the Hamilton Heights Historic District, a remarkable ensemble of perfectly preserved 19th-century wooden townhouses. Admire the architectural details and envision life in this elegant enclave, a testament to New York City's rich history and urban evolution. It’s a window into a bygone era, offering a serene escape from the bustling city streets.
Morris-Jumel Mansion
Visit the Morris-Jumel Mansion, Manhattan’s oldest house, built in 1765. Once the home of Roger Morris, a British military officer, this stately mansion served as headquarters for both the British and Continental armies during the American Revolution. While we will walk by the garden, take in the exterior views and rich history imbued in its walls, imagining the strategic decisions made within its confines.
Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center (Formerly Audubon Ballroom)
Reflect at the site of the former Audubon Ballroom, now the Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center. Here, on February 21, 1965, Malcolm X was tragically assassinated, marking a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights Movement. This space stands as a memorial to his life and legacy, promoting education and understanding of his profound impact.
Dominican Pastry Tasting in Washington Heights
Indulge your senses with a delightful Dominican pastelitos tasting in the heart of Washington Heights. Experience the authentic flavors of this vibrant neighborhood as you sample an array of savory and sweet pastries, each bite a window into the cultural richness of the Dominican community. This culinary adventure is the perfect way to immerse yourself in the local atmosphere and savor the true taste of Washington Heights.
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital and 181st Street
Pass by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, a top-ranked medical institution that has cared for numerous U.S. Presidents. Continue to the bustling 181st Street, a vibrant commercial corridor brimming with shops and local businesses. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere and discover unique treasures as you experience the energy and charm of this dynamic neighborhood.
Filming Location of "In The Heights"
Experience the magic of the movie "In The Heights" as we visit its filming location. Feel the vibrant energy of Washington Heights, brought to life on the big screen, and immerse yourself in the neighborhood's rich culture and lively atmosphere. Relive your favorite scenes and celebrate the spirit of this iconic film.
Fort Tryon Park Gardens
Escape to the serene beauty of Fort Tryon Park, home to some of the city’s most stunning and well-maintained gardens. Enhance your visit with breathtaking views of the Hudson River and the Palisades. Wander through the meticulously landscaped grounds, breathing in the fresh air and reveling in the tranquil ambiance of this urban oasis.
United Palace
Marvel at the United Palace, originally Loew's 175th Street Theatre, a magnificent architectural gem that spans an entire city block in Washington Heights. This opulent theater serves as both a spiritual center and a nonprofit cultural and performing arts venue, offering a diverse range of events and experiences. Admire its grandeur and rich history as you step into a world of art, culture, and community.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes bottled water and snacks. It does not include any additional food and drinks. Please meet your guide at the designated meeting point. The tour ends in Washington Heights, allowing you to further explore the neighborhood at your leisure.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes, as this is a walking tour. Consider bringing extra water, especially on warm days. Also, bring cash if you want to purchase additional food or souvenirs from local vendors.