It is an excursion that combines Harlem, the mass and the three largest districts of the city.
We begin our tour of the residential area of Central Park, once in the northern part of Manhattan we will stop at the Cathedral San Juan El Divino and Columbia University, where we will walk through its gardens and main corridor. We will also pass the General Grant's Mausoleum and the Apollo Theater on 125th Street.
We will stop at Martin Luther King Boulevard and from there to one of the Baptist churches of this mythical New York neighborhood.
After the mass we will continue our route to the Bronx to visit graffiti and the stop in front of Yankee Stadium for the corresponding photos. In Queens we will visit the neighborhood of Malba (private urbanization), the Flushing Meadows Park, the small India and the Latin neighborhoods from this multicultural district. In Brooklyn, we visited the neighborhood of Williamsburg, district of Orthodox Jews.
The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine (Cathedral of Saint John the Divine) is the largest Anglican cathedral in the world and serves as the seat of the archbishopric of the Episcopal Church of New York.
The University of Columbia founded in 1754, is the oldest higher education institution in the State of New York, the fifth oldest in the United States, and one of nine colonial colleges founded before the American Revolution.
Grant's tomb, officially the General Grant National Monument, is the final resting place of Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President of the United States, and his wife, Julia Dent Grant. It is a classic domed mausoleum, located in the neighborhood of Morningside Heights, in Upper Manhattan.
The Apollo Theater is a music hall located at 253 West 125th Street between Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard (formerly Seventh Avenue) and Frederick Douglass Boulevard (formerly Eighth Avenue) in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan. It is a prominent place for African-American artists, and is home to Showtime at the Apollo, a nationwide television variety show that showcased new talent, from 1987 to 2008, spanning 1,093 episodes; The show was restarted in 2018.
We begin the Excursion crossing the Martin Luther King Boulevard in Harlem and the Spanish Harlem in the north of Manhattan.
At this stop we take an hour to enjoy a typical Gospel Mass offered by the African-American community in the Harlem neighborhood.
We cross the Harlem River and enter the famous South Bronx where we visit the famous Yankee Stadium
Grafitti I Love Bronx one of the most important of the Bronx district
Comisario 42 (place where scenes from the movie "Fuerte Apache" were filmed with Paul Newman from the year 1977
We will pass through the Barrio Malba, a private urbanization of 1908 typical New York neighborhood where we will see its majestic single-family houses.
We will visit the Flushing Meadows Corona Park *, passing the stadiums where the US Open tennis is played and making a stop in front of the "Unisphere" ball of the world that inaugurated the Expo of 1964 and also famous for the scenes that were shot there of the movie "Men in Black" with Will Smith in 1997
We go to the Corona neighborhoods and Jackson Heights where we will stop for 20 minutes for cafeteria and services
We will complete our route visiting the district of Brooklyn where we will make an incursion in the Orthodox Jewish district called Williamsburg, where is the largest concentration "Luvavitch" in New York.
48th Street and 7th Avenue at the start time 8:00 a.m.
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