Considered a mecca for African-Americans at the turn of the century, Central Harlem continues to be a hotspot for shopping, dining, and the arts. Discover this vibrant neighborhood's past and present on a tour that shows you key sites in the Harlem Renaissance, Civil Rights era, and beyond.
Delve into the prominence of central Harlem starting in the early twentieth century as you stroll around the area's stately homes and historic buildings with an expert local tour guide. Wander through the buzzing shopping corridor of 125th Street, browse traditional crafts from many different African countries in the Malcolm Shabazz outdoor marketplace, and inhale the nutty aromas of maafe stew wafting from restaurants in the Little Senegal neighborhood.
Travel back in time to the heyday of jazz and swing as you stand in front of the Apollo Theater, where music legends such as Duke Ellington and Ella Fitzgerald once performed. Take a walk down 135th Street to spy Speakers' Corner, where activists like Marcus Garvey delivered brilliant orations to passersby, and visit the Hotel Theresa to learn about its notable guests. As your tour draws to a close, head out to explore on your own with a deeper appreciation of Harlem's rich heritage and lasting legacy.