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- Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
- Languages: English
- Guide
- Lunch
- Tips (optional)
- Languages: English
- Guide
- Lunch
- Tips (optional)
Journey through present-day Harlem to discover the people and places that helped create the Harlem Renaissance on a guided walking tour. Learn why this period in American history was so important for African-American culture and tuck into a Harlem lunch.
Meet your guide and embark on your walking tour of the Harlem Renaissance. Learn about where Jungle Alley was and why 135th Street was such a crucial area during the Harlem Renaissance.
Along the way, see the theaters, ballrooms, and churches that played a starring role in the Renaissance. Relive this exciting era as your guide tells stories of the most influential individuals, from the writers Langston Hughes and Zora Neal Hurston, to jazz legends such as Duke Ellington.
Hear about the cook Lillian Harris Dean and why she took the name “Pig Foot Mary.” Uncover how Madame CJ Walker made her millions, and explore Harlem in art form via the artist Jacob Lawrence and photographer James Van Der Zee.
Once the walking tour comes to a close, tuck into a delicious lunch at a local restaurant and experience a slice of daily life in Harlem.
- Discover why this period in American history marked African-American culture
- Experience daily life in modern Harlem as you settle in for a delicious lunch
- Gaze at the theaters, ballrooms, and churches that played a starring role
- Learn about legendary residents, including Pig Foot Mary and Duke Ellington
- Relive the magic of the Harlem Renaissance on a guided walking tour of Harlem
The meeting point may vary. Always check the tickets we sent you to confirm the final details before the activity.

What to bring
- Comfortable shoes
- Weather-appropriate clothing
