Bleecker Street Art Beat: A Pop Culture Journey from East to West Village
About the Tour
A walk from New York’s East to West Village is like embarking on a pop culture journey through the heart of Manhattan’s vibrant art scene. On this artistic and cultural adventure, you’ll trace the footsteps of iconic musicians like Taylor Swift and Bob Dylan, as well as cultural revolutionaries like Sarah Jessica Parker from Sex and the City, who helped to shape this part of the city.
This walking tour starts on Astor Place Plaza, in front of the big, black Alamo Astor Place Cube. You’ll stroll down some of New York’s most popular streets while licensed NYC Tour Guide Dave King shows you culturally significant places hidden in plain sight. As you dart in and out of Bleecker Street, you’ll experience the dynamic evolution of pop culture through captivating stories, immersive sound effects, and evocative music. You’ll learn about the artistic movements that flourished in the villages, and the trailblazers who pushed creative boundaries.
Along the way, you’ll see Taylor Swift’s former Cornelia Street Residence, the exact spot where the cover of Freewheelin Bob Dylan was shot, and the former residence of Jean Michel Basquiat, the most famous African American painter to have ever lived. You’ll hear the story of 100-year-old wishbones hanging from the chandelier at the oldest bar in NYC, McSorley’s Old Ale House. You’ll also pass by Chumley’s Speakeasy, the place where the restaurant term “86” was born. The tour ends at a true New York burger bar, Corner Bistro, which also happens to be where Yoko Ono once waitressed!
On this 90-minute tour, you can:
- Take pictures outside the Friends building, and Carrie Bradshaw’s apartment from Sex and the City
- Discover the hidden home of Marvel’s Dr. Strange
- Absorb the nostalgia of modern rock & roll’s birthplace at CBGB’s
- Eat a cupcake in NYC’s most famous bakery, Magnolia Bakery and visit Cafe Reggio to see the first espresso machine in America’s first coffee shop
- Find the Bust of Sylvette, a giant Picasso sculpture hidden among New York University’s campuses
- Sneak a peek at NYC’s most popular stand-up comedy venue, the Comedy Cellar
- Pop into the Chess Forum, the home-away-from-home of chess Grandmaster Bobby Fischer
So, if discovering the pulse of Bleecker Street sounds like your idea of fun, let me guide you. By the end of this walk, you’ll have a deeper understanding of its rich history and vibrant culture – and you might just find it’s your new favorite corner of Manhattan.
Tour Producer
Urban Hiker Guide
Urban Hiker Guide is led by Dave King, a licensed NYC Tour Guide.
At Urban Hiker Guide, we craft unforgettable, immersive experiences for our listeners. We believe the stories we share are magical because they have the power to transport you, allowing you to be fully present with your surroundings. Our tours provide historical context to fascinating tales of people and places that might have been overlooked over time.
We bring these stories to life with actors, immersive sound effects, and evocative music. Executive Producer Dave King, who honed his skills as the podcast host of SOWAL House, elevates our audio walking tours to a whole new level. Our walking tours are far from boring or dry; they’re memorable, exciting, and engaging. Experience one for yourself and see how we make history come alive!
Preview Location
Location 19
Picasso Sculpture - Bust of Sylvette
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Major Landmarks
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Astor Place Plaza
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Alamo / Astor Place Cube
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The Cooper Union
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McSorley’s Old Ale House
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Jean-Michel Basquiat Commemorative Plaque
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Ode to CBGB Mural
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Bleecker Street
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New York University
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Bust of Sylvette
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Generation Records
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Chess Forum
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Cafe Wha?
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Caffe Reggio
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Comedy Cellar
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Cornelia Street
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The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
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Magnolia Bakery
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Corner Bistro
Getting There
Route Overview
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Start location434 Lafayette St, New York, NY 10003, USA -
Total distance4km -
Final location331 W 4th St, New York, NY 10014, USA -
Distance back to start location1km
Directions to Starting Point
The tour begins in Astor Place in front of the Astor Place Cube (149-179 E 8th St, New York, NY)
Take the 6 train to the Astor Place stop and walk to the big black cube soon as you exit the station.
Tips
Places to stop along the way
MsSorely's is a great place to grab food and drink at the beginning of your journey. Midway through, you can grab a snack at Cafe' Reggio's or a full lunch / dinner at Olive Tree. Both have restrooms. The last 2 stops on the tour are Magnolia Bakery, a fantastic cupcake shop, and Corner Bistro, my favorite burger bar in the city.
Best time of day
This tour can be walked anytime day or night, as the Village is one of the safest areas in Manhattan. The absolute best time to go is while most businesses are open, between 11-7, seven days a week.
Precautions
Though the Village is one of the safest areas in Manhattan, you should still be diligent and aware of your surroundings at all times.
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