From Manhattan: Half-Day Brooklyn Food and Culture Bus Tour
From Manhattan: Half-Day Brooklyn Food and Culture Bus Tour
From Manhattan: Half-Day Brooklyn Food and Culture Bus Tour
From Manhattan: Half-Day Brooklyn Food and Culture Bus Tour
From Manhattan: Half-Day Brooklyn Food and Culture Bus Tour
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From Manhattan: Half-Day Brooklyn Food and Culture Bus Tour

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Highlights

Eat pierogies and kielbasa in the Polish enclave of Greenpoint
Experience the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of NYC's coolest borough
Learn about the history and the evolution of culinary culture in Brooklyn
Itinerary
So many people visit New York City and never get to see Brooklyn. It's been said that a trip to Brooklyn is like a trip around the world. Find out for yourself on a unique 4.5-hour tour.

We'll meet in the world-famous Greenwich Village neighborhood, where you'll board a heated coach bus for the Brooklyn food tour.

Explore the ethnic diversity of New York City on a guided tour that's both a history and a gastronomy lesson. Take a trip back in time in this New York borough that you probably haven't heard all that much about.

New Williamsburg is a neighborhood that's home to many ethnic groups and a thriving art community. Enjoy a slice of delectable authentic Neapolitan brick-oven thin-crust pizza and a freshly prepared cannoli for dessert. Drive through the ultra-orthodox Hasidic Jewish area where time seems to stand still.

Greenpoint features one of largest Polish populations in the United States. Visit a favorite neighborhood eatery that offers up the best kielbasa sausage and pierogies.

In the DUMBO area you'll stop for a sample of delicious chocolate at the Jacques Torres chocolate factory. Visit Brooklyn Bridge Park for a stunning view of the Manhattan skyline.

Carroll Gardens This Italian immigrant neighborhood of hip bars, boutiques, and restaurants has never lost touch with the past. Garden-fronted brownstones mix with Italian eateries and shops on Smith and Court Streets.

You can even end your Brooklyn sightseeing adventure by walking back to Manhattan across the Brooklyn Bridge…or ride back on the coach to the starting point of the tour in Greenwich Village.