Private Custom Brooklyn Food Tour by SUV
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Private transportation included
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3-hour duration
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Hotel pickup available
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Bottled water provided
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Vegetarian options available
Discover Brooklyn’s culinary hotspots on a private food tour, exploring local eats and rich culture in just 3 hours.
Included
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Private transportation
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Bottled water
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Air-conditioned vehicle
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Hotel pickup (please request at checkout)
Excluded
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Snacks
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Gratuities
Discover Brooklyn’s culinary hotspots on a private food tour, exploring local eats and rich culture in just 3 hours.
Highlights
- Snack on kielbasa and pierogis
- Satisfy your sweet tooth in DUMBO
- Get a taste of farm-to-fork freshness
- Ride, walk, and taste your way through Brooklyn
What to expect
Prospect Park
Prospect Park was designated a New York City scenic landmark on November 25, 1975, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 17, 1980
Dumbo
The name is an acronym of "Down Under the Manhattan Bridge Overpass" The area was originally a ferry landing, characterized by 19th- and early 20th-century industrial and warehouse buildings, Belgian block streets, and its location on the East River by the imposing anchorage of the Manhattan Bridge. The entirety of Dumbo was bought by developer David Walentas and his company Two Trees Management in the late 20th century, and remade into an upscale residential and commercial community—first becoming a haven for art galleries, and currently a center for technology startups. The large community of tech startups earned DUMBO the nickname of "the center of the Brooklyn Tech Triangle". In that time, Dumbo had become Brooklyn's most expensive neighborhood, as well as New York City's fourth-richest community overall; this is owing in part to its large concentration of technology startups, its close proximity to Manhattan, and its large number of former industrial buildings that have been converted into spacious luxury residential lofts.[6] The neighborhood is the corporate headquarters for e-commerce retailer Etsy and home furnishing stores company West Elm.
Brooklyn Heights Promenade
The Brooklyn Heights Promenade, also called the Esplanade, is a 1,826-foot (557 m)-long platform and pedestrian walkway cantilevered over the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (Interstate 278) in Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, New York City, United States. With views of Lower Manhattan's skyline and the New York Harbor, it came about as the unplanned byproduct of competing proposals for the highway's route that were resolved in the midst of World War II. Actual construction came after the war. As a structure constructed over a roadway, the Promenade is owned by the NYCDOT and is not considered a park; however, NYC Parks maintains the entire Promenade
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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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Hand sanitiser available to participants and staff
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Food tastings are optional at your expense
What our experts say
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Try the famous pizza at Grimaldi's in DUMBO.
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Visit Brooklyn Heights for stunning skyline views.
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Stop by Smorgasburg for more food options.
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Check out local art galleries in Williamsburg.
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Bring cash for local food tastings.
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