1.5 hours New York City, United States - 2.4km to center

Discover Greenwich Village: A Tour of Music Icons & Revolutions



This in-app audio tour is designed for those interested in the cultural rebellions and creative explosions that have taken place in the iconic Greenwich Village. You'll walk the same streets where artists and activists paved the way for folk music and LGBTQ rights. As you move from site to site, your ears will be filled with stories of pride, protest, and performance that have echoed through these historic streets.

Your journey begins at the defiant Hess Triangle, a symbol of resistance, and concludes with the Provincetown Playhouse, the cradle of off-Broadway theatre. Your journey will take you past charming cafés and bustling squares, through the intimate streets that Bob Dylan once walked, and to the very spots that witnessed pivotal moments in LGBTQ and music history. The route will immerse you in the struggles and triumphs that happened along 2.5 kilometers of culture-rich cityscape.

You'll experience Greenwich Village through a kaleidoscope of narratives and stand where history was made at the Stonewall Inn. You'll peer into the windows of folk legend Woody Guthrie and grasp the legacy of Jimi Hendrix at the Electric Lady Studios.

This tour isn't just a walk; it's a tribute to the indomitable spirit of creativity and change that Greenwich Village represents.


Inclusions

  • Downloadable self-guided audio tour via the WeGoTrip app
  • Detailed route from stop to stop with live GPS map on your smartphone

Exclusions

  • Earphones are not included — please bring your own
  • Tickets to the attractions along the way are not included

Start location: Hess Triangle

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