Discover the history and culture of New York’s LGBT community on a private Pride Tour of Greenwich Village! Learn about famous LGBT people and see historic sites of the Stonewall riots and the first Pride March. Feel the pride in NYC

Highlights
  • Discover sites linked to LGBT+ in Greenwich Village with a 5-Star Private Guide
  • See the historic Stonewall Inn and learn about the 1969 Stonewall riots
  • Hear the story of the first Pride March for LGBT rights
  • Learn about important LGBT personalities and events
  • Immerse yourself in New York’s LGBT history and culture

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  • 2 hour
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  • Walking Tour
Full description
New York is the birthplace of the modern gay rights movement, where the 1969 Stonewall riots sparked change. With Rosotravel, trace this powerful history through Greenwich Village. Discover LGBT activists, writers, and iconic bars. Walk in their footsteps, hear their struggles and victories, and celebrate a legacy that still shapes the city today. Book now

Book a 2-hour private walking tour to explore the heart of NYC’s LGBT history. Your Licensed Guide will take you to places that once defined the community, like Julius’, the site of a groundbreaking LGBT rights protest, and the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop, the first gay and lesbian bookstore on the East Coast. You'll also see landmarks that still stand today, including the Stonewall Inn and the Gay Liberation Monument at Christopher Park.

Follow the hidden history of former gay and lesbian bars, from Snake Pit to Café Society, and learn about the writers and activists who lived here, such as H.M. Koutoupas and Lorraine Hansberry. Walk past Grove Street, once home to popular lesbian bars like Duchess and Pandora Box’s, and trace the path of the first Pride March in 1970. Hear about the origins of the “The Future is Female” slogan outside Labyris, NYC’s first feminist bookstore. Your tour will end at Caffe Cino, the birthplace of Off-Off Broadway and a safe haven for gay theater.

A private tour means you get to explore at your own pace, ask all the questions you want, and experience these historic places with personal attention from your expert guide. Dive deeper into LGBT history, from untold stories to landmark moments, and feel the pride of NYC’s past and present. Book your tour today and walk through history with us

Important information

Meeting point
Meet your guide in front of The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center, 208 W 13th St, New York, NY 10011, United States. Please do not enter the building, it is only a meeting place.

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What you should know

  • Please check your email the day before the tour for important details from Rosotravel, your tour operator.
  • For the best experience, we provide one guide per 25 guests. Groups of 26-50 will have two guides to ensure everyone can hear, ask questions, and enjoy the tour.
  • This is a moderate walking tour with some uneven surfaces. The guide will adjust the pace to your group. Please wear comfortable shoes and dress for the weather—tours run rain or shine
  • Have a special request or need assistance for individuals with disabilities? Let us know in advance - we're happy to help