The locations where we hold our tours are some of the oldest in New York City. This means that many of the sidewalks are narrow, the streets can have uneven cobblestone, and staircases leading to some of establishments are not conducive to strollers and wheelchairs. This does not mean that we don’t welcome wheels, it just means that some tours are going to be more accessible than others.
- For strollers, we recommend something small that folds up easily. An umbrella stroller usually works best. Many of our sit-down locations are very small, and trying to keep children in strollers can be a struggle. Having something to easily take your child in and out of will make it a much more pleasant experience for both child and parent.
- For wheelchairs, we have found that our Chelsea Market Tour is the most accessible as there are plenty of ramps and elevators. If the guest’s level of mobility includes being able to walk up and down a few stairs, with or without assistance, then the Original Greenwich Village Tour is going to be the next best option.
We want to do our best to accommodate whatever mobility needs you might have, so if you are interested in one of our tours not mentioned above, please feel free to contact us directly, so we may find the tour that works best for you!