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Jon has a wealth of NYC expertise. Not just about great food spots but about all things about the city. From the obscure to debunking common myths. Our entire family had a great afternoon with Jon, and hope we get the opportunity to go on another tour with him. We took the Greenwich Village food tour and we couldn’t pick a favorite stop as they were all great! He also snapped some great photos of our family on the tour - little did we know we would get photos with the tour!
I was lucky to have a private tour of the 9/11, albeit a bit intimidating. Jon is an absolute fountain of knowledge and I was in awe of his ability to memorise facts, names and numbers. He gave me a comprehensive run of the events leading up and during 9/11, and showed lots of photos and personal stories and facts. I learned lots of stuff I was not aware of. This is a tour to be respectful and reflect on this harrowing historical event with its deep human and infrastructure impact, and to find out how NY has rebuild from the ashes to honour those who lost their lives.
Jon was great!! He was very informative, personable, and made it worth while. He gives an amazing experience. Definitely give this tour a try, you won’t regret it!!
The tour was so good!! And jon did qn amazing job
I recently had the pleasure of joining a walking tour of Brooklyn led by a fantastic guide named John, and it was an experience I won’t soon forget. From the moment we started, John’s enthusiasm for the borough was infectious. He kicked things in a park overlooking City Hall and then we headed across the iconic Brooklyn Bridge—yep we also saw the Instagram spot everyone raves about. But John didn’t just let us snap photos and move on; he dove into the history of the area, explaining how it transformed from an industrial hub to the trendy, arty neighbourhood it is today. As we wandered through Brooklyn Heights, John pointed out charming brownstones and shared stories about the famous writers who once called this place home—think Walt Whitman and Truman Capote. He had this knack for blending historical facts with little anecdotes that made the streets feel alive. I particularly loved his tale about the secret tunnels that supposedly runs nearby; it’s the kind of quirky titbit that sticks with you. The pace was perfect—not too rushed, with plenty of stops to soak in the sights or grab a quick coffee or avail of a toilet break. John clearly knew his stuff, but he didn’t overwhelm us with dry dates or jargon. Instead, he kept it conversational, encouraging questions and even tossing in some local food recs. John’s passion, humor, and deep knowledge made this tour a standout. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a longtime New Yorker, his Brooklyn walk is a must-do. Five stars, hands down!