What You Will Do
Indulge yourself in one of New York City's hidden gems, Staten Island. Experience our curated walking tour with a license tour guide.
During this 1 hour experience. You will learn the history, the ends and outs, and visit some of the hidden gems in Historic Saint George neighborhood.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Itinerary
Meeting Point
GO TO WATERFRONT BOX OFFICE
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Staten Island Ferry
Travelers from Manhattan can board The Staten Island ferry at the south ferry terminal near battery park. See beautiful water front's city skylines and the statue of liberty as you make your way towards the island
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Empire Outlets
when you exit the Staten island ferry terminal you will be greeted by Staten island's premiere waterfront shopping center, the Empire Outlets. we are located right passed star bucks on the waterfront behind the baseball stadium, look for the big red information signs, flags and bike rentals.
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After meeting your tour guide the tour officially begins. St. George is known for its historic architecture and culinary scene, come meet the locals and discover the hidden gems this awesome neighborhood has to offer. Come see why Staten Island is New Yorks best kept secret.
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Borough Hall Staten Island
Staten Island Borough Hall is a grand, three-story brick building in the French Renaissance style, located at 10 Richmond Terrace. It serves as a central civic building, housing the Borough President's Office, Departments of Buildings and Transportation, and other civic offices.
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The National Lighthouse Museum is located on the grounds of the former U.S. Lighthouse Service “Super” Depot on the North Shore of Staten Island. The interior of our Educational Resource Center in Building 11 and many of our initial exhibits were designed by the award-winning integrated design firm, Lee H. Skolnick Architecture
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Postcards-The The Staten Island September 11 Memorial
During this experience we will stroll through the streets of Saint George with a stop by the Saint George Theater, Lighthouse Museum, Ferry Harks Stadium and other points of interest, all ending with a slice of pizza. Come Join us as we explore the Hidden Gems of Staten Island
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St. George Theatre
Centered in the historic St. George District of Staten Island, just steps from the iconic Staten Island Ferry, the St. George Theatre was the most magnificent theatre on Staten Island. Solomon Brill of the Isle Theatrical Company broke ground on a beautiful 2,800 seat venue, in August of 1928 and the doors opened on December 4th, 1929. The cost of the project, which included an attached office complex, was two million dollars, $500,000 of which was for the theatre. Brill, who owned several other theatres on the Island and once owned a nickelodeon with William Fox of 20th Century Fox fame, promised to bring top-of-the-line vaudeville to the borough for an admission fee of 75 cents. He envisioned the St. George as a “dream” show house rivaling Manhattan’s cathedrals of cinema.
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5 minutes
Take a peek inside the Staten Island FerryHarks 7500 seat Baseball Stadium, once the home of the New York Yankees. You also have the option to take a short tour of the Stadium.
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