Two New Architecture Tours Added!

We’ve created two new architecture walking tours, available by private request (contact us with inquiries). These private tours ensure a personalized experience.

The first is another Art Deco tour… this one in lower Manhattan, instead of Midtown.

The tour will start on historic Wall Street, near a building that once was (very briefly!) the world's tallest. We'll then see several other landmark buildings, including a few by famed Deco architect Ralph Walker. We'll go through the World Trade Center area, and then up into historic Tribeca. We will also have an opportunity to visit a couple building interiors as well.

The second new tour will cover architecture on, and around, historic Park Avenue in Midtown.

We will start by Grand Central Terminal, and make our way up from there. We will see buildings by: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Walter Gropius, Philip Johnson, Skidmore Owings & Merrill, Foster + Partners, Rafael Viñoly, and more. Discover why this stretch of Midtown is seen as a showcase of some of NYC's most impactful architecture!

We will see a couple interiors, though this is predominantly a walking tour.

We look forward to seeing you on tour soon!

The Art Deco Treasures of The Bronx

Here at Custom NYC Tours, we are always looking for unique, new tours to help people explore New York City. One of our more popular regular tours is our Art Deco & Architecture Midtown Landmarks tour (available many weekday mornings each month). So we created another tour to help people discover one of the city’s best pockets of art deco architecture, in a place they wouldn’t expect… The Bronx.

In the early 20th-century, French immigrant Louis Aloys Risse dreamed of a grand boulevard running through the Bronx, to be modeled after the Champs-Élysées in Paris. The “Grand Concourse”, as it became known, stretches over four miles (6 km) in length, south to north. The area experienced a population boom after the subway opened nearby in 1917. Going into the 1930s, it became the largest concentration of art deco buildings in New York. But they weren’t the skyscrapers of Manhattan that we associate with NYC art deco… they were gorgeous apartment buildings built for the area’s growing middle class families. Famed art deco architects like Horace Ginsburn and Emery Roth built mile after mile of those amazing buildings, most of which still stand today in protected historic districts. There are other types of gorgeous buildings of this era there as well, from the Bronx County Court House further south up to the (former Loew’s) Paradise Theater up by Fordham. The area has had its up and downs over the last century, but the grand architecture remains, as new waves of families have filled these beautiful buildings.

Interested in discovering more about the history & development of the Bronx, and seeing its amazing landmarked architecture? Contact us to arrange your own private art deco adventure… just blocks from Yankee Stadium!