HARLEM GOSPEL TOUR
Learn about Harlem from its origins as a rural Dutch community to its transformation into a summer retreat for New
York’s most prominent families.
Learn about Harlem from its origins as a rural Dutch community to its transformation into a summer retreat for New
York’s most prominent families. Journey into the past and see the African-American Mecca for writers and artists at the
turn of the century. Hear about Harlem’s troubled past during the 1960’s and 1970’s and view its present day community
beam with pride as it revels in Harlem’s renaissance.
See famous NYC sights and landmarks such as Columbia University, City College, Morningside Heights, the Morris Jumel
Mansion, Sylvan Terrace, Strivers Row, the Cotton Club, the Apollo Theater, the Schomburg Center for Research in Black
Culture, Sugar Hill, Duke Ellington’s apartment, the famous 125th street and many more. End your tour of Harlem by
joining a local congregation for the Sunday worship mass service and experience the soul-stirring power of gospel music
with a live gospel choir!
Departures Sundays; Tour in languages 9 am; tour in English 9:30 am;
Customers must check-in 30 min prior
Departure Location 690 8th Avenue (at 43rd Street)