Flatiron History: NYC Walking Tour w/Photos
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Overview
The Flatiron District Historic Walking Tour lets people discover New York City's Flatiron District. On this two-hour tour, a licensed guide will show over 20 historical places. See the Flatiron Building, the first Madison Square Garden, and the MetLife Tower.
Hear stories about famous people like Cornelius Vanderbilt and P.T. Barnum. Look at over 100 old photos from the Library of Congress that bring these stories to life. The tour goes through Madison Square Park, where people can sit and relax. The tour also stops at the Seward House, the Second-Oldest Monument in New York City, and the Gilded Lady Mural.
This walking tour is perfect for families and anyone who loves history or buildings. It mixes stories, pictures, and famous places. The tour is run by a small business that is known for being good. It's a fun and easy way to see the city and help local tourism. The tour includes photos from the Library of Congress, but does not include gratuities. Key stops include the Iconic Architectural Landmark, Moira Smith Memorial, 19th Century ASPCA Building, New York Life Insurance Building Site, Jerome Mansion Site, Haunting Memorial near Court Buildings, Historic Judicial Building, America's Largest Exterior Clock, and Madison Square Park & Eataly.




Highlights
Explore Iconic Landmarks: See the Flatiron Building, MetLife Tower, and more!
Hear Fascinating Stories: Learn about Vanderbilt, Barnum, and NYC's history.
See Rare Historic Photos: Over 100 archival images bring the past to life.
Enjoy a Relaxing Walk: Stroll through Madison Square Park with places to sit.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally loved the tour due to the knowledgeable and enthusiastic guide, finding it both informative and engaging. Some felt the group size was a bit large, and weather can be a factor.

Customers enjoyed the guide's knowledge and enthusiasm.
Many found the tour informative and engaging.
Some reviewers specifically highlighted the guide’s storytelling abilities.
Others appreciated the historical context provided.
A few felt the group size was a little too large.
One reviewer mentioned that it rained during the tour.
The Journey
Iconic Architectural Landmark
Begin your exploration at a quintessential NYC architectural masterpiece, a symbol recognized worldwide. Learn about its innovative construction, its place in the city's skyline, and how it became an enduring emblem of New York's ambition and spirit. Discover its role in shaping the city's identity and why it continues to captivate visitors from around the globe.
Seward House
Delve into the life of William Seward, a prominent figure in American history, at this preserved home. Uncover the complexities of 'Seward's Folly,' his controversial purchase of Alaska, and his crucial role in the Lincoln administration during the Civil War. Explore the artifacts and stories that reveal the man behind the historical events, and the lasting impact of his legacy.
Second-Oldest Monument in New York City
Uncover the hidden history behind New York City's second-oldest monument, a landmark often overlooked yet deeply significant. Journey back in time to understand its origins, its original purpose, and the stories it silently holds. Explore its artistic details and discover its connection to pivotal moments in the city's past. This unique site offers a fascinating glimpse into New York's evolving identity.
Gilded Lady Mural
Step back into the opulent and scandalous era of the Gilded Age through the captivating 'Gilded Lady' mural. Unravel tales of high society intrigue, including America’s first supermodel and the notorious “Murder of the Century”. This vibrant artwork serves as a portal to a time of lavish wealth, societal upheaval, and sensational stories that continue to fascinate and intrigue.
Moira Smith Memorial
Pay tribute to the courage and sacrifice of NYPD officer Moira Smith, a true hero of September 11th, at this poignant memorial. Reflect on her selfless actions and the profound impact of that day on the city and the nation. This solemn space offers a moment of remembrance and honors the enduring spirit of those who lost their lives.
19th Century ASPCA Building
Visit the historic building connected to Henry Bergh's founding of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA). Learn about Bergh’s tireless advocacy for animal welfare and the groundbreaking impact of his work. Explore the building’s architecture and history, gaining insight into the origins of the animal rights movement and the ongoing mission to protect vulnerable creatures.
New York Life Insurance Building Site
Explore the multifaceted history of the New York Life Insurance Building site, a location that has witnessed centuries of transformation. From the grandeur of the original Roman Hippodrome and the spectacle of P.T. Barnum's circus to the excitement of the original Madison Square Garden, discover the layers of entertainment and innovation that have shaped this iconic corner of the city.
Jerome Mansion Site
Uncover the fascinating legacy of the Jerome family at the site of their former mansion, delving into their surprising connections to American history and international affairs, including their ties to Winston Churchill. Explore the stories of wealth, influence, and family drama that unfolded within these walls, and gain a new appreciation for the enduring impact of this prominent New York family.
Haunting Memorial near Court Buildings
Confront the profound impact of the Holocaust at this haunting memorial modeled after the gas chambers at Auschwitz. Discover why this somber tribute was placed alongside one of NYC's most ornate court buildings, creating a powerful juxtaposition of justice and atrocity. This site serves as a stark reminder of the importance of remembrance and the ongoing fight against intolerance.
Historic Judicial Building
Step into the world of high justice within the walls of this historic judicial building. Learn about the inner workings of the legal system and the landmark cases that have shaped the city and the nation. Explore the architectural grandeur and the stories of the individuals who have dedicated their lives to upholding the law, gaining a deeper understanding of the pursuit of justice.
America's Largest Exterior Clock
Gaze up in awe at America's largest exterior clock, a majestic landmark that dominates the skyline. Discover the history behind this once-grand skyscraper and learn how the Great Depression altered its course, leaving an indelible mark on its legacy. Marvel at the architectural details and reflect on the stories of resilience and adaptation that define this iconic structure.
Madison Square Park & Eataly
Conclude your journey with a stroll through Madison Square Park, reflecting on the legacy of the luxurious Fifth Avenue Hotel and the park's origins. Then, immerse yourself in the culinary delights of Eataly, a world-renowned Italian marketplace. Explore the vibrant stalls, savor authentic flavors, and indulge in a taste of Italy in the heart of New York City, creating a memorable finale to your adventure.
Know Before You Go
This Flatiron District Historic Walking Tour includes photos from the Library of Congress. Gratuities are not included in the tour price. Please meet your guide at the designated meeting point; specific details will be provided upon booking. There is no hotel pickup or drop-off service.
Hot Tip
Wear comfortable shoes, as this is a walking tour! Also, bring an umbrella if the weather looks rainy!