Richard's New York New York Tours
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One phone call can organize day-long walking loops around historic Broadway corners, rooftop vistas in Midtown, and after-dark subway rides with live jazz in the mix. Richard’s New York New York Tours keeps small groups on tightly timed loops—no museum tunnels, just sidewalk beats and occasional elevator sprints between boroughs. No tour lasts longer than six hours; shorter sprints last ninety minutes and end within a block of a subway stop.
Recent starter themes include Broadway-by-night, Art Deco skyscrapers at dusk, and Coney Island in three-season weather. They’ll hand you a wireless headset so the guide’s voice rides above subway din without shouting. MetroCards are accepted; cash tips are not expected but always appreciated. Afternoon departures leave at 1:00 PM from the northwest corner of Broadway and 47th Street, a brief walk north of Times Square.
To go beyond the usual ferry loop, ask about the Grand Central and Chrysler Building combo, or a 6 AM bridge run over the Brooklyn side. They’ll match group size to guide availability at booking; the final headcount is final forty-eight hours out. Public parking is scarce within a half-mile; ride-share drop-off usually works best.
Between the Williamsburg waterfront and the Financial District, their smallest tour maps to City Hall. Add contact info once near the end: call (347) 592-3275. For the map and Saturday changes, follow the directions page.