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Art enthusiasts can delve into Williamsburg's cultural underground on an art tour.
Williamsburg is a big neighborhood best explored on foot, so comfortable shoes are a must.
Foodies should consider a beer or pizza tour, since Brooklyn serves the tastiest by-the-slice pizza on the planet.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Williamsburg. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Anyone can visit Williamsburg independently for free. But if you’re interested in checking out the neighborhood on a guided tour, expect to pay anywhere from US$42 per person for a shared bus tour of all five NYC boroughs that passes through Williamsburg, to US$150 each for a culinary tour that includes food tastings.
Williamsburg was once a gritty, indie haven in Brooklyn, known for its avant-garde art scene and hole-in-the-wall thrift stores. Traces of that remain, but the neighborhood has been transformed into a cultural powerhouse rivaling Soho for its gallery and shopping scene. Williamsburg also boasts a park and boardwalk overlooking the East River.
Aim for late spring or early fall, when the days are reliably temperate and sunny with the odd bout of rain. Summer can be buzzy and fun, but expect crowds (and NYC’s famously muggy heat) then. Visit Smorgasbord, an outdoor food festival held Saturdays in Marsha P. Johnson State Park from spring to fall.
That depends on the tour's focus. Full-day tours that cover NYC highlights (many stopping at all five boroughs) might only offer a glimpse of Williamsburg from the bus window, or a quick get-down stop. Food crawls often explore the neighborhood on foot, stopping to sample NYC staples like bagels, donuts, or a slice of pizza.
Aim for sunset (or sunrise, if you’re an early riser). That’s when you’ll have the prettiest views from Domino Park, when the East River glows with golden light. Come early to grab a lounger or spot on the grass. Stick around for dinner and cocktails; Williamsburg is also known for its nightlife.














































































































































