Did you know that the New York Public Library Main Branch is a prime example of Gilded Age architecture, and Grand Central Terminal is widely regarded as a quintessential Gilded Age building?
While almost all the interiors of the Fifth Avenue Gilded Age mansions are off-limits, this tour takes you inside these two magnificent New York City icons. We’ll also stop by the opulent J.P. Morgan House (now the Morgan Library & Museum), the grand Joseph Raphael De Lamar House (now the Polish Consulate General), and the distinctive James F.D. Lanier House (now for sale at $17.5 million).
As we stroll along these institutions and mansions, feeling their awe, we’ll also sample flavors that break every old law of Gilded Age stuffiness by tasting delicious Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Thai delights, such as onigiri, kimbap, dumplings, satay, and more.
Walk with a local New Yorker and explore!
Bryant Park
Astor Hall
Treasures Department
Rose Main Reading Room
Vanderbilt Hall
Four Faced Tiffany Clock
Main Concourse
Whispering Gallery
James F.D. Lanier Residence
Joseph Raphael De Lamar House, now Consulate General of Poland, Jan Karski Corner.
Gilded Age J.P. Morgan Mansion, currently Morgan Library & Museum
Original Tiffany & Co. flagship store designed by Gilded Age architect Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White.
Exterior view with option to purchase access ticket.
Enjoy delicious Korean food and treats with option to explore the area
In front of William Cullen Bryant sculpture in Bryant Park. I’ll be wearing my “Guides Association of New York City” lanyard, which will have my license ID, and I’ll be holding an iPad displaying “Gilded Age Midtown Food Tour.”
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