Heights & Harlem History Walk
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Overview
The Washington Heights - Sugar Hill North Harlem Walking Tour explores a fascinating area with a rich history. This walking tour takes people through the beautiful neighborhoods of Washington Heights and Sugar Hill in upper Harlem. See where Alexander Hamilton, a very important person in American history, and Madame Eliza Jumel, a famous socialite, once lived. John James Audubon, who studied birds, also lived here.
During the tour, people will walk through rolling hills and parks and see amazing views of the water. They will also see grand old apartment buildings and places where American and Dominican cultures come together. The tour is led by a licensed guide who lives in Harlem. They will show the group important places like the Morris-Jumel Mansion and the Hispanic Society of America.
This walking tour includes a knowledgeable guide, but does not include tips for the guide. With group sizes limited, everyone gets a personalized experience. This tour is perfect for anyone who wants to learn about the history and culture of New York City.

Highlights
Explore Historic Heights: Walk through Washington Heights and Sugar Hill, areas full of history and culture.
See Famous Landmarks: Visit important places like the Morris-Jumel Mansion and the Hispanic Society of America.
Learn from a Local Guide: A guide who lives in Harlem will show the group around and share stories about the area.
Discover Dominican Culture: Experience the lively American-Dominican culture that makes Washington Heights special.
Sentiment Analysis
Most people really liked learning about the history and seeing the important places. The guides were great. Some people wanted the tour to be longer and clearer about where to meet.

Customers loved learning about the history and architecture.
Many found the guide to be knowledgeable and engaging.
Visitors enjoyed the walking and seeing iconic spots.
The experience offered a unique insight into the neighborhood's culture.
Some felt the tour could be longer.
A few mentioned that the meeting spot was not clear enough.
The Journey
Morris-Jumel Mansion
Step back in time at the Morris-Jumel Mansion, Manhattan's oldest house and a stunning example of Federal-style architecture. Built in 1765, this historic landmark served as George Washington's headquarters during the Revolutionary War. Explore its beautifully preserved rooms, filled with period furnishings and captivating stories of the Morris and Jumel families, and rumored to be haunted. A visit here offers a unique glimpse into colonial life and New York's pivotal role in American history.
Hispanic Society of America
Immerse yourself in the art and culture of Spain, Portugal, and Latin America at the Hispanic Society of America. This hidden gem boasts an impressive collection of paintings, sculptures, decorative arts, and rare books, including masterpieces by El Greco, Goya, and Velázquez. Explore its serene courtyard and discover the rich history and artistic traditions of the Hispanic world. The Society's research library offers invaluable resources for scholars and enthusiasts alike, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in Hispanic heritage.
Washington Heights & Sugar Hill Walking Tour
Discover the vibrant history and culture of Washington Heights and Sugar Hill on an engaging walking tour led by a Harlem local. Journey through time, from the area's rural past and Revolutionary War significance to its current status as the heart of New York's Dominican community. See iconic landmarks like the Church of the Intercession & Trinity Cemetery, the Bailey House, and the Audubon Ballroom. Hear stories of Harlem Renaissance figures and gain a deeper understanding of this unique and dynamic New York neighborhood.
Know Before You Go
This tour includes a guided walk with a licensed tour guide who is also a Harlem resident. Gratuities (tips) are not included in the price of the tour. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes for walking. The meeting point will be provided upon booking. Get ready to explore the history and culture of Washington Heights and Sugar Hill!
Hot Tip
Many visitors suggest arriving a bit early at the meeting point to make sure you don't miss the start of the tour and can easily find the guide. Wearing comfortable walking shoes is a must, as the tour involves a good amount of walking!