Tours
Go Inside the Historic Art Students League in NYC
Go inside the landmarked American Fine Arts Society building to see where famous artists like Jackson Pollock, Georgia O’Keefe
Tour the NYC Home of Jazz Legend Louis Armstrong in Queens
Join Untapped Cities for a private tour of the Louis Armstrong House Museum in Corona, Queens. While touring the immaculately
New Tour! Discover NYC’s Maritime History
Untapped Cities is very excited to announce our latest adventure, a Tour of New York City’s Maritime History in
Untapped Cities Tours and Events this Week: December 17th-December 23rd, 2018
Every week Untapped Cities provides special access to iconic and little known New York City destinations through our behind-the-
New Dates Added for Our Updated Underground Art in the NYC Subway Tour
We here at Untapped Cities are excited to announce new winter dates for our updated Underground Art in the Subway
Uncover the Secrets of the Brooklyn Bridge
This weekend, join Untapped Cities as we explore one of New York City’s most iconic landmarks, the Brooklyn Bridge!
Introducing One Place, One Face, Our New NYC Photo Workshop
Inspired by a common passion for New York City and its people, photography teacher Stephanie de Rouge and Untapped Cities
New NYC Architecture Studio Tour Series with 6sqft
Untapped Cities is excited to announce a new series of tours for Untapped Cities Insiders in collaboration with 6sqft and
Explore the Historic Alexander Hamilton Custom House
The historic Alexander Hamilton Customs House, a giant Beaux-Arts structure built in 1907 at the site of the former
Register for a Free Tour of NYC’s “Little Red Lighthouse”
Registration is now open for our free Untapped Cities Insider tours of the “Little Red Lighthouse” on October 25th and
Tour the Many Elaborate Rooms of NYC's Masonic Hall
Explore the Masonic Hall’s extravagantly restored event spaces, from the French-styled Gothic Room to the boldly colored, Egyptian-
Go Inside the NYC Mausoleum of Former President Ulysses S. Grant
Join Untapped Cities on a special visit inside the General Grant National Memorial, more commonly known as “Grant’s Tomb.