Interactive Tours throughout the season offer visitors
opportunities to discover and rediscover the Bronx.
Hikes, bikes, foliage and food! This season there is something for
everyone in the Bronx. The “Fall for the Bronx Action Tours” is a series
of activities designed to offer visitors an enjoyable, as well as
informational experience.
“The Fall is a magical time in the Bronx,” said Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr. “Whether you are travelling
here from around the world or around the block, there are so many fun things to do”.
“It’s also a perfect opportunity to experience some of the wonderful things this borough has to offer” stated
Olga Luz Tirado, Executive Director of the Bronx Tourism Council.
Each guided tour is themed and includes sites, historical content and interactivity. All tours, with the exception
of Tour de Bronx, offers round-trip trolley service from the visitor’s center located at 810 7th Avenue in midtown Manhattan.
Saturday,
October 6th,
NAUTICAL TOUR
The
fun begins with a guided trolley tour throughout City Island, a small
community located at the edge of New York City
just beyond Pelham Bay Park. After the tour, participants will visit
the Nautical Museum, dedicated to City Island’s past and present
nautical heritage, including the contributions of famous yacht-builders
and sail makers.
Break for a light lunch meal (cost not included in registration fee) at a local seafood restaurant then visit a local art
gallery, take in a photo exhibit and chat with long-time residents and artists.
End the day aboard the 65-foot Island Current IV and fish for blues and striped bass.
Gear and bait are included in registration fee courtesy of Captain Chris.
Sunday, October 14th, TOUR de BRONX
Participate in a
FREE family-fun event promoting healthy living through
physical activity! Choose the 25 OR 40-mile course that runs through the
borough’s 61 communities! Great for the novice rider as well as the
biking aficionado!
Both rides feature great neighborhoods, waterfronts, historic districts and end with a music festival at the New York Botanical
Garden. This event is FREE, but registration is required at www.tourdebronx.org.
Saturday, October 20th, NATURE TOUR
Enjoy a walk through the African Plain Exhibit at the Bronx Zoo. Trek past lions and zebras and get as close to the Serengeti
as you can in the Bronx!
Then head to New York’s
real Little Italy and enjoy lunch at the famous Mike’s Deli at
the Arthur Avenue Market (cost of food not included in registration).
Hear about the rich cultural history of the Italian-American experience
in the Bronx.
Experience
the ecology, industry and history of the South Bronx waterfront while
paddling your own canoe on the Bronx River.
Bronx River Alliance staff will guide you on a two mile tour as you
encounter the wildlife, the working river and three of New York City’s
newest waterfront parks while learning about the return of this amazing
Bronx resource
Saturday, October 27th, FOOD TOUR
Begin
your epicurean journey with a visit to the La Finca Del Sur community
garden in the South Bronx. Enjoy an exciting tour
of a real-life urban farm and partake in a cooking demonstration
utilizing organic herbs and vegetables that you can bring home for the
family!
Then head to New York’s
real Little Italy and enjoy a lesson on making home-made
mozzarella. Sample cheeses and enjoy a light lunch in the famous Mike’s
Deli in the Arthur Avenue Retail Market (cost of lunch not included in
registration). Hear about the rich cultural history
of the Italian-American experience in the Bronx.
The
tour continues at the popular Bronx Ale House on the west side in
Kingsbridge, where you can enjoy a tasting of unique
Bronx craft beers! Representatives will give a presentation on the
Bronx Pale Ale and the Bronx Rye Pale Ale. Pair your beer with the
famous Bronx Ale House’s veggie burger sliders, recently voted the best
in the city by the New York Daily News.
Samples and sliders are courtesy of the Bronx Ale House.
Saturday, November 3rd, HIKING TOUR
Take
a walk through Woodlawn Cemetery, one of the largest cemeteries in New
York, designated as a National Historic Landmark.
Pay tribute to illustrious Bronxites and other notables interred there.
Take a guided tour of the gravesites of Duke Ellington, Miles Davis,
Lionel Hampton, Herman Melville, Celia Cruz and more.
Then enjoy a Garden Highlights walk through Wave Hill, overlooking the
Hudson River and Palisades. Stroll through the Aquatic Garden, a
friendly environment for fish, frogs and dragonflies. Partake in a light
lunch at the Wave Hill Café (cost of food not included in
registration).
The
day ends at historic Van Cortlandt Park with a hike on the Putnam
Trail, where the New York Central Railroad’s Putnam
Division once ran. Learn about the Van Cortlandt and Vanderbilt
families and what the park has in common with New York’s famous Grand
Central Station.
Each
tour (except for the Tour de Bronx) is $30 for adults and $15 for
children under 12. Registration includes rentals and
admissions as described. All tours make fun stops for lunch but the
cost of lunch is NOT included. Tours depart via trolley at 9 a.m. from
the Visitors Center in Manhattan, located at 810 7th Avenue, and return
at 5 p.m. Tours take place rain or shine, but
the hiking and nature tour may be rescheduled in case of inclement
weather.
These
tours are hosted by the Bronx Tourism Council, a program of the Bronx
Overall Economic Development
Corporation (BOEDC) funded by the Office of Bronx Borough President
Ruben Diaz Jr. Additional promotional support provided by the NYC &
Company Foundation.
About the Bronx Tourism Council:
Established in 1991, The Bronx Tourism
Council is a subsidiary of the Bronx Overall Economic Development
Corporation (BOEDC), creating a cohesive and symbiotic relationship
between arts and culture and economic development. The role of the Bronx
Tourism Council is to promote the borough’s rich
history, its institutions, and cultural diversity on a local, national,
and international level.