Special Brooklyn

Special Brooklyn

German-language tour of Williamsburg and Bushwick

A private New York tour through Brooklyn

From the Graffiti Quarter

to the Jewish Orthodox quarter

Not only does Brooklyn offer a fantastic view of Manhattan, it is also wonderfully exciting and diverse.

The "special Brooklyn" is a 3-hour private tour on request, where you immerse yourself in two or even three worlds: the art world of current graffiti in Bushwick and the Jewish Orthodox world of South Williamsburg. The route from one district to the other leads through the hipster district in North Williamsburg with its small shops, cafes and the newly opened Domino Park on the East River.

This German-language tour is not only for those interested in culture, but can also be extended if desired. For example, for vintage and second-hand lovers. Nowhere else in New York are there as many trendy shops for corresponding clothing as in these districts.

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Complete the Brooklyn Tour individually

This tour through Brooklyn can be designed and expanded in many different ways. For example, it can be perfectly combined with a visit to DUMBO and Brooklyn Heights. You can get there easily with the NYC ferry across the East River. In addition to the best vintage shops, the tour could also take you to a rooftop bar or the Brooklyn Brewery, where you can sample the beers.

There is a lot of background information, stories and anecdotes to tell about all of these places. And it is always important to me that there is enough time for any questions related to New York.


If you are interested or for general informationIf you would like to know more about this tour, simply write a short, non-binding email.

Request: New York Tour Brooklyn

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