Wall Street to Chinatown: Dumplings & Taro bites walking tour
Highlights
- Authentic local snacks included
- Insider knowledge from experienced guide
- Small group for personalized experience
- Interactive and relaxed environment
- Deep understanding of Chinatown culture
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Duration 3 hours
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Small group tour
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Local tour guide
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Includes snacks and dessert
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Bottled water provided
Immerse yourselves in the vibrant culture and history of New York City's Chinatown with our small group walking tour. Led by passionate local guides, this experience offers an intimate and personalized exploration of the area, allowing you to connect with the community on a deeper level. Indulge in delicious snacks along the way, sampling authentic flavors and gaining a true taste of Chinatown. With limited group sizes, you can expect tailored recommendations, genuine connections, and a more relaxed atmosphere that larger tours simply can't provide. Join us for an unforgettable journey through one of the city's most iconic neighborhoods, and uncover the hidden gems and rich traditions that make Chinatown a must-see destination.
At a Glance
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Free cancellation
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3 hours
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Instant Confirmation
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Available in , English, Mandarin Chinese
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Mobile voucher
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Small Group tour
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Guided
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Family friendly
Featured Reviews
Explore the vibrant streets of Chinatown on a 3-hour walking tour, savoring delicious snacks while learning from local experts.
Included
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Small Group & Local Tour Guide
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Taste Taro Munchkins
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Taste Tasty Dumplings
Excluded
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Gratuities
Meeting Point
It is easily recognizable as the small, oval-shaped park with a wrought-iron fence, surrounded by iconic buildings like the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House.
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What to expect
Located in Bowling Green Park in Manhattan’s Financial District, the Charging Bull is a symbol of strength, resilience, and the aggressive optimism of the stock market. This iconic bronze sculpture, created by artist Arturo Di Modica in 1989, stands 11 feet tall and weighs over 7,000 pounds. It has become a must-see landmark, attracting visitors who rub its horns, nose, and tail for good luck.
Nestled at the intersection of Wall Street and Broadway in Lower Manhattan, Trinity Church is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture and one of New York City’s oldest landmarks. Completed in 1846, the church features a soaring spire, intricate stained glass windows, and a historic cemetery where notable figures such as Alexander Hamilton are buried. A peaceful oasis amid the bustling Financial District, it remains a place of worship, history, and reflection.
The beating heart of global finance, Wall Street is home to the iconic New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock trading platform. Located at 11 Wall Street in Manhattan's Financial District, the NYSE’s grand facade features majestic Corinthian columns and the famous pediment sculpture, "Integrity Protecting the Works of Man." A symbol of economic power, it draws visitors eager to witness the epicenter of global commerce and take photos on the steps of this historic landmark.
Located at 26 Wall Street in Manhattan's Financial District, Federal Hall is a landmark rich in American history. It was here that George Washington took the oath of office as the first President of the United States in 1789. The building, now a National Memorial, features a grand neoclassical facade with towering columns and a prominent statue of Washington. Inside, visitors can explore exhibits celebrating the birth of American democracy and the history of the U.S. government.
Situated at 33 Liberty Street in Manhattan’s Financial District, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is a key institution in the U.S. financial system. Renowned for its fortress-like architecture, inspired by Italian Renaissance palaces, the building houses one of the largest gold reserves in the world. Visitors can learn about the Federal Reserve's role in the economy through guided tours and exhibits, offering a glimpse into the intricate workings of monetary policy and financial stability.
Located at 209 Broadway in Lower Manhattan, St. Paul’s Chapel is the oldest surviving church building in New York City, completed in 1766. This historic chapel is renowned for its Georgian architecture and its role as a place of solace and service during the aftermath of 9/11. Known as “The Little Chapel That Stood,” it miraculously survived the collapse of the Twin Towers just blocks away. Today, it serves as a site of remembrance, reflection, and community.
An iconic symbol of New York City, the Brooklyn Bridge connects Manhattan and Brooklyn over the East River. Completed in 1883, it was the world’s first steel-wire suspension bridge and remains a marvel of engineering. With its Gothic-style towers and sweeping cables, the bridge offers stunning views of the city skyline and is a popular destination for walkers, cyclists, and photographers. A stroll across this historic landmark is a quintessential New York experience.
Located in Manhattan’s Chinatown, Columbus Park is a vibrant urban green space rich in cultural history. Once part of the notorious Five Points neighborhood, the park is now a hub for community life, where locals gather to play mahjong, practice tai chi, and enjoy live music. With its lush trees, open spaces, and basketball courts, Columbus Park offers a peaceful retreat amid the hustle and bustle of the city.
Once located in what is now Chinatown, the Five Points Neighborhood was a notorious 19th-century slum known for its poverty, overcrowding, and vibrant immigrant culture. Named for the five-way intersection of Anthony, Orange, and Cross Streets (modern-day Worth, Baxter, and Mosco Streets), it was infamous for its gang activity and tenement housing. Despite its gritty reputation, Five Points was a melting pot of cultures that shaped New York’s diverse identity, leaving a lasting legacy in the city’s history.
Alimama Tea
Taro Munchkins at Ali Mama are a must-try treat in NYC’s Chinatown! These bite-sized delights are soft, chewy mochi donuts with a crispy exterior, filled with creamy taro custard that’s rich, earthy, and slightly sweet. Ali Mama is known for putting a unique twist on classic Asian flavors, and these munchkins perfectly balance texture and taste—crispy on the outside, gooey on the inside, and packed with flavor. Whether you're a taro lover or trying it for the first time, these little bites are an unforgettable snack on your Chinatown food adventure!
Tasty Dumpling
Bite into perfection at Tasty Dumpling, where crispy, golden bottoms meet soft, chewy wrappers, packed with juicy, flavorful filling. Whether it's classic pork and chive or a veggie option, each dumpling bursts with bold, savory goodness. A drizzle of soy sauce or vinegar enhances the experience, making this Chinatown gem a must-visit for dumpling lovers!
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What our experts say
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Try dim sum at Nom Wah Tea Parlor.
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Visit the Museum of Chinese in America.
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Check out local art at the Chinatown Art Gallery.
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Take photos at the iconic Dragon Gate.
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Explore nearby Little Italy for gelato.
More About this Experience
Introduction
New York City: Chinatown Walking Tour with Snacks offers a unique and immersive experience for travelers looking to explore one of the most vibrant and culturally rich neighborhoods in the Big Apple.What to expect?
Guests can look forward to discovering the hidden gems of Chinatown, tasting delicious snacks along the way, and gaining a deeper understanding of the history and traditions that make this neighborhood so special. With a small group setting, participants can expect personalized attention from knowledgeable local guides who are passionate about sharing their insights and recommendations.Who is this for?
This walking tour is perfect for curious travelers who want to delve into the heart of Chinatown and experience its authentic flavors and atmosphere. Whether you're a foodie looking to sample local snacks or a history buff interested in learning about the cultural significance of the area, this tour caters to a diverse range of interests and preferences.Why book this?
Immerse yourself in the bustling streets of Chinatown with a knowledgeable guide who will take you on a culinary journey, sampling delicious snacks and desserts along the way. The small group setting ensures a personalized experience, allowing you to connect with the local community and gain a deeper insight into this iconic neighborhood. By choosing this tour, you'll not only satisfy your taste buds but also walk away with a newfound appreciation for Chinatown's rich history and vibrant culture.Good to know
Participants should come prepared to do some walking, wear comfortable shoes, and be open to trying new and exciting flavors. The tour includes snacks, dessert, bottled water, and a local guide to enhance your experience. Please note that gratuities are not included in the package.Reviews
Travelers who have taken the New York City: Chinatown Walking Tour with Snacks rave about the intimate and personalized experience, praising the knowledgeable guides and delicious food offerings. Many highlight the small group setting as a major advantage, allowing for deeper connections and a more immersive exploration of Chinatown. Overall, guests express high satisfaction with the tour and recommend it to anyone looking for a unique and memorable experience in New York City.This is a popular product and the date you are looking for just sold out. Next available date is