Uncover NYC’s hidden queer history on a walking tour through Greenwich Village, exploring iconic figures and underground venues that shaped LGBTQ+ culture.
Uncover NYC’s hidden queer history on a walking tour through Greenwich Village, exploring iconic figures and underground venues that shaped LGBTQ+ culture.
- Julius’ - A well-known LGBTQ bar famous for hosting the “Sip-In’s,” an event that occurred before the Stonewall Riots. This event played a significant role in changing service laws in bars and restaurants regarding LGBTQ patrons.
- The Stonewall Inn - The site of the 1969 Stonewall Riots, now a renowned LGBTQ bar and a National Landmark….
- Julius’ - A well-known LGBTQ bar famous for hosting the “Sip-In’s,” an event that occurred before the Stonewall Riots. This event played a significant role in changing service laws in bars and restaurants regarding LGBTQ patrons.
- The Stonewall Inn - The site of the 1969 Stonewall Riots, now a renowned LGBTQ bar and a National Landmark. Interestingly, it was once owned by the Mob.
- Washington Square Park, New York - A highly popular park in NYC, serving as a hub for LGBTQ life and community.
- Christopher Street - The main street for LGBTQ visibility in New York City.

- Expert Licensed Tour Guide
- Expert Licensed Tour Guide
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
- Private transportation
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Gratuities
Embark on an enlightening walking tour to delve into the vibrant yet often overlooked queer history of New York City. Uncover the tales of drag queens, poets, and rebels who were instrumental in shaping the LGBTQ+ community long before Stonewall and the contemporary rights movement. From the 1600s to the 1960s, Greenwich Village was a haven for…
Embark on an enlightening walking tour to delve into the vibrant yet often overlooked queer history of New York City. Uncover the tales of drag queens, poets, and rebels who were instrumental in shaping the LGBTQ+ community long before Stonewall and the contemporary rights movement. From the 1600s to the 1960s, Greenwich Village was a haven for visionaries and trailblazers. Stroll through the streets where Walt Whitman penned his renowned poetry, explore the lives of LGBTQ+ icons, and discover the underground venues that nurtured queer culture. This tour unveils the gritty, glamorous, and poignant moments of queer resistance in a city that continues to flourish with diversity.
- Traverse centuries of LGBTQ+ history in NYC’s Greenwich Village
- Listen to captivating stories of trans, lesbian, gay, and queer icons and the underground nightlife where they thrived
- Visit historical landmarks associated with LGBTQ+ pride and resistance
- Gain insights from an expert licensed guide who brings history to life
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.