Pulitzer Fountain
An elegant bronze sculpture represents Pomona, the Roman goddess of abundance holding a basket of fruit. There is a tragic story behind what meets the eye.
Step into the captivating world of New York City's Gilded Age with the 2-Hour Fifth Avenue History Tour. Join an experienced traveler and historian for a mesmerizing walk along the iconic Fifth Avenue, a street synonymous with wealth, glitz, and glamour. Delve deep into the fascinating history of the city's most famous landmarks and discover the stories of the Vanderbilts, the Astors, and the Rockefellers - the influential figures who shaped New York City into the metropolis it is today.
During this immersive tour, you can expect to be transported back in time to the extravagant era of the Gilded Age. Discover the eclectic architecture lining Fifth Avenue and delve into the tales of scandal, ambition, and opulence that dominated the lives of the city's wealthiest residents. Marvel at landmark locations like the Plaza, Pulitzer Fountain, and Grand Central Terminal, as each place reveals its unique story and connection to New York's storied past.
This tour is perfect for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone with a fascination for the glitz and glamour of the Gilded Age. Whether you're a local looking to uncover the secrets of your city or a visitor eager to explore its illustrious past, this tour offers a captivating glimpse into New York's rich history. All are welcome to join and soak up the knowledge and insights provided by our experienced guide.
Book this unforgettable tour to experience a truly unique and immersive exploration of New York's history. With an expert guide who knows all the insights and hidden gems of the city, you'll gain a deep understanding of the people, events, and architecture that defined the Gilded Age. Immerse yourself in the opulence and intrigue of Millionaire Row and discover the stories behind iconic landmarks like the Plaza, St. Patrick's Cathedral, and Rockefeller Center. This tour offers a rare opportunity to step back in time and uncover the secrets of Fifth Avenue's fascinating past.
Prepare for a leisurely stroll lasting 120 to 180 minutes, during which you'll be enchanted by the remarkable history that surrounds you. The tour begins at the Plaza and ends at Grand Central Terminal. Along the way, you'll make various stops at locations such as Pulitzer Fountain, Tiffany & Co., and St. Thomas Church. Our experienced guide will provide captivating insights and anecdotes, ensuring an engaging and informative experience. Don't miss out on the chance to discover the hidden tales of New York City's most famous avenue.
Customers raved about the 2-Hour Fifth Avenue History Tour, praising the knowledgeable and engaging guide. Many expressed their excitement at learning about the historical figures and events that shaped New York City, leaving them with a newfound appreciation for the city's grandeur. The tour received glowing reviews for its in-depth exploration of iconic landmarks and insider stories that aren't found in guidebooks. Visitors described it as an enriching experience that truly brought the Gilded Age to life. Don't miss your chance to embark on this unforgettable journey through New York's captivating past.
Pulitzer Fountain
An elegant bronze sculpture represents Pomona, the Roman goddess of abundance holding a basket of fruit. There is a tragic story behind what meets the eye.
Bergdorf Goodman
Edwin Goodman, the first couturier to introduce ready-to-wear fashion, built the store on the site of the former mansion of Cornelius Vanderbilt II, the largest private residence ever built in New York City
Tiffany & Co.
The Tiffany Blue Box is possibly one the most recognizable and probably one of the most desired retail containers in history. The story of Tiffany's is worth a stop.
Trump Tower
The headquarters for the Trump Organization, the building has quite a unique exterior.
St. Thomas Church
This French High Gothic Revival structure marks the place of Consuelo Vanderbilt wedding to 9th Duke of Marlborough.
Cartier Fifth Avenue Mansion
One of the surviving Gilded Age mansions which used to line up 5th Ave.
Versace Ltd.
The last surviving on the many Vanderbilts' mansions on 5th Avenue
St. Patrick's Cathedral
The largest Gothic Roman Catholic Cathedral in the US, it was ridiculed for being built in the wilderness, way too far outside the city. Like most NYC landmarks, St. Patrick's has a fascinating story.
Rockefeller Center
Home to some of the most recognizable tourist sites, like a Rockefeller Christmas Tree, the dramatic story of the Rockefeller Center centers around the Great Depression and the Rockefeller family.
Fred F. French Building
The gilded lobby of the Fred F. French features the only Art Deco-cum-Babylonian design you'll ever see
Grand Central Terminal
The fabulous Grand Central Terminal - a Beaux-Arts Masterpiece built to house Cornelius Vanderbilt’s railroad network and envisioned as a gateway to the city.
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