Discover the soul of New York City through jazz, history, and African-American heritage
Immerse yourself in the heart of African-American culture
Walk through the historic streets of Harlem, visiting legendary jazz clubs, the Apollo Theater, and landmarks of the Harlem Renaissance.
Enjoy a Sunday morning gospel service followed by a soul food brunch at Sylvia's, Harlem's most famous restaurant.
Explore Harlem's vibrant art scene, from the Studio Museum to murals celebrating African-American history and culture.
Home to Langston Hughes, Duke Ellington, and Zora Neale Hurston, Harlem was the epicenter of African-American art and culture in the 1920s.
From historic venues like the Cotton Club to modern jazz lounges, Harlem's music scene thrives alongside legendary soul food spots.
Unlike tourist-heavy Manhattan, Harlem offers a genuine New York experience with rich history and vibrant local culture.
About our Harlem tours
"The jazz tour was incredible! Our guide took us to underground spots we'd never find alone and shared stories that brought Harlem's history to life."
"The gospel brunch was a spiritual and culinary delight. The energy in the church was electric, and Sylvia's food lived up to its legendary status."
"The art tour showed me a side of Harlem I never knew existed. The murals tell powerful stories, and our guide's knowledge was exceptional."
Book your tour today and immerse yourself in the soul of New York City.