Discover African-American culture tour in Central Harlem
Art, culture and gastronomy
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Book this African-American culture tour in Central Harlem and visit African Market and Little Senegal, Apollo Theater, Speaker's Corner, and Hotel Theresa.
If you love learning about history and culture, this tour in Central Harlem is perfect for you.
Highlights
- Learn the history of Central Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights era, and the current era
- Visit African Market, Little Senegal, Apollo Theater, Speaker’s Corner, and Hotel Theresa
- Perfect for those who love history and culture
Description
Learn the history of Central Harlem during the Harlem Renaissance, the Civil Rights era, and the current era. The area is known to be the mecca of African-American history and home to jazz and Lindy Hop & Swing. Today, it's still famous for its amazing arts, dining, and shopping center. In this tour, you will visit Little Senegal, Apollo Theater, S...
What's Included
- Walking tour
Important informations
- Instant confirmation Free cancellation COVID-19 information: Government regulations compliant, Regular desinfection, Hands Sanitizers, Equipment sanitized Where: 502 West 142nd Street Ground Level, New York, NY 10031, United States Meeting point: Harlem One Stop Cultural Tours. What to remember: This tour may be moderately difficult for the physically challengedThis is a walking tour, so please wear appropriate clothing and footwearThis tour focuses on the neighborhood's history that doesn't include a visit to church or music
- It is the traveler's sole responsibility to have all the necessary documentation up to date, so research in advance everything that is required at the destination of your activity.
Care of Covid-19
Remember that with a pandemic, the documentation required may vary from place to place. Confirm what local authorities may require: proof of full vaccination, negative PCR test, and more. Find out what are the requirements of your destination and the location of the activity.
Oh, and don't forget to wear a mask, clean your hands often, and try to maintain social distance.