Private tour in New York City David S
5.0
(1) review
1
1
David S.
4.7
Guide rating
23
Reviews
Tours delivered
10 hrs
Avg. response time
Touring New York City is an adventure. An enthusiastic, passionate guide can combine fun and learning. And that's why you found me. I love this city and you will too. I have been a resident and an artist/photographer of Lower Manhattan for the past five decades. I have been a licensed New York City Tour guide for the past decade. I am eager to share my knowledge and experience of this world-class city which I call home. I'm also willing to share my own photographic skills to guide you in capturing better images of our city. When I moved here as a young man in the early 70's, New York was a very different place. The city was losing population and had a reputation for being dangerous and dirty. My generation of 'downtown' New Yorkers embraced the city and created our own opportunities. These downtown 'pioneered' efforts became important social, political, cultural movements which in return revitalized the urbanscape and made city life more desirable. I began contributing to the city's rebirth by first publishing my photo works in local arts publication, the Soho Weekly News in the mid 70's. By the 80's I was projecting dazzling slide/light shows in the vibrant emerging, downtown nightclubs and art spaces. My own ephemera from that time has been recently acquired by the Museum of Modern Art along with one of my films. I was also honored to do a live analog projection / performance in their Titus Theater. I also published the first international street art publication, IGTimes. This project contributed to a glowing archive, which was acquired by Cornell University Library's Hip Hop Collection. Placing artistic contributions aside for a moment, I also homesteaded an abandoned building on the Lower East Side in the 1980's and have been resident (and a community gardener) ever since. The 70's and 80's were unique times in New York. Yet New York is an unique town where every decade has its challenges and rewards . The Aids crisis, gentrification, 911, social unrest, and our recent Covid-19 lockdowns. My own history in New York has given me an unique perceptive. The more I walk these streets the more I yearn to know the city before my time. Out of sheer personal interest, I took the guide test nearly a decade ago and have been doing tours ever since. I learned of the city's history from the native Lenape people, through the colonial Dutch and English and onto the rapid population growth in the 19th century and the making of a 'skyscraper' metropolis in the 20th. I know the city's streets, its neighborhoods, and its ever-changing tempos. I keep informed of the current cultural trends and the latest in art shows, restaurants and entertainment. I will customize a tour according to you and your group's interest and wishes. I am always here to accommodate your visit and plan an itinerary for a couple of hours, half a day, full day and longer. My goal is to excite and inspire you on your visit - to reveal New York's images, its stories and its soul. And being a photographer I'll make sure you get your best New York City shots. I guarantee we will have fun. New York City tour guide license. I am not a driver. I can accompany you in your vehicle or I can arrange for a separate car and driver.
Have a question or want to customize this tour? Message David S.
Grab your camera and tour the High Line, one of Manhattan's hot popular destinations. See spectacular views and vivid details of the West Side of mid -Manhattan. From an elevated platform, the High Line provides countless vistas of the Hudson River. Glancing inland while walking through a vast range and display of wild self-seeding plants, you can focus on the time capsule of urban architecture that constitutes New York City; mid 19th Century into the 21st. The repurposing of this old elevated rail line into a public park has driven urban revitalization in the area - art galleries, high tech companies, retail fashion, new residential high rises and the construction of the newest Manhattan neighborhood, the Hudson Yards. This is both a photo and a walking, talking tour with a professional photographer and community gardener for 45 years. This 2 1/2 hr. tour usually covers half of the 1.5 mile High Line trek. Inquire about an customized tour where you can extend the time as long as you desire.
This is a photo walking tour where we will see and talk about: Historical Gansevoort Street - Meat-packing District A-self seeded landscape, stretching over a mile with over 210 species of trees, perennials, grasses, and shrubs. Whitney Museum of American Art. (Renzo Piano) Site-specific art installations Art Galleries The Standard Hotel IAC Building (Frank Gehry) Chelsea Market Building (a former Nabisco factory (1890) 10th Avenue Square and Overlook Views Of Hudson River and the New York Harbor The 19th warehouses where the Manhattan Project got its name. 1930's London Terrace Apartments (1930) The largest stretch of Public Housing (1960)- General Theological Seminary early 19th century) Views of both 'beau-art' Hoboken Terminal and the 'art deco' Empire State building Starrett-Lehigh Building 1930 Morgan General Mail Facility, largest in the country Hudson Yards - the latest and largest 21-century development in NYC Northern Spur Preserve Hudson Yards - the latest and largest 21-century development in NY
Tell your guide which places matter to you, skip what doesn't, and tailor the experience for your group's needs. Not finding what you want? Message your guide to build something unique.
Walking the High Line.
New York, New York, United States
Airport: ,Cruise: ,ByGuide: West Village at Jackson Square Park at W 13th Street and 8th Avenue. The closest subway is 8th ave and 14th street with A, C, E, and L trains. or at the end of High Line 12th ave/ 34th Street near the newly built 7 line subway.
1 reviews
Who is this private tour in New York City best suited for?
What should I bring or wear?
Can this private tour in New York City be customized to focus on what I want to see and skip places I've already visited?
How long is the tour, and can the start time or duration be adjusted?
Where does the tour start and end?
How much walking is involved, and is it suitable for kids, seniors, or travellers with mobility concerns?
What languages is this tour offered in?
What's included in this private tour, and what should I budget for separately?
Is this a private tour? What is the maximum group size and the starting price?
AI-generated. Please confirm details with your guide
1
1
If your tour is valued over $200 USD and booked at least 45 days before the tour date, you can book with a deposit!
How it works