Free Walking Tours of Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village as seen from Jefferson Market Library tower. Photo by Iris Dai (Own work) [CC BY-SA 4.0], via Wikimedia Commons

The Village Alliance offers free guided walking tours of Greenwich Village each Saturday from June through September.

The tour begins at St. Marks Place and ends near the corner of West 8th Street and Sixth Avenue. You’ll learn about Greenwich village along the way and see Village landmarks such as the residences of Any Warhol, Lou Reed, and Jackson Pollock, Jimi Hendrix’s studios, and more.

Start time for the tours is 11:30 a.m.. Meet at St. Marks Church on the northwest corner of Second Avenue and East 10th Street. Guides will be holding a Village Alliance Walking Tour sign.

The tour lasts about an hour and a half and run rain or shine.

The tours are free. No reservations required.

Visit the Village Alliance website for details.

 

Location

The tour meets at St. Marks Church on the northwest corner of Second Avenue and East 10th Street. Guides will be holding a Village Alliance Walking Tour sign.

Start time for the tours is 11:30 a.m., Saturdays, June through September.

 

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