Wall Street to Chinatown: Dumplings & Taro bites walking tour

Photo of 89
Photo of 73
Photo of 79
Show all photos
Photo of 80
Share
Photo of heartV2
Save
Photo of img box all
Show all photos
Summary
Experience Details
What You’ll Experience
Where to Meet
Photo of exp duration
Duration
3 hours
Photo of exp guest
Number of Guests
1 - 10 guests
Photo of exp language
Language
Chinese, English
Photo of mobile ticket
Digital Ticket
Mobile or paper ticket accepted

Explore the vibrant streets from Wall Street to Chinatown with local guides. Enjoy intimate, small-group tours and savor authentic dumplings and taro bites. Gain unique insights into the area.

Photo of group 14
For each guest that attends this experience, byFood will donate
10 meals

Experience Details

Our product stands out because we offer small group tours led by local, experienced guides who are passionate about sharing their deep knowledge and personal insights of the area. With a focus on intimate, personalized experiences, our tours ensure that every guest gets individual attention, making them feel like part of the local community. By limiting group sizes, we create a more relaxed and interactive environment, allowing for genuine connections, tailored recommendations, and a deeper understanding of the destination that larger tours simply can’t provide.

What You Get

Taste Tasty Dumplings
Small Group & Local Tour Guide
Taste Taro Munchkins
Gratuities

Good To Know

  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Service animals allowed

What You’ll Experience

1

Charging Bull (Wall Street Bull)

Located in Bowling Green Park in Manhattan’s Financial District, the Charging Bull is a symbol of strength, resilience, and the aggressive optimism of the stock market. This iconic bronze sculpture, created by artist Arturo Di Modica in 1989, stands 11 feet tall and weighs over 7,000 pounds. It has become a must-see landmark, attracting visitors who rub its horns, nose, and tail for good luck.
15 minutesAdmission Ticket Free
2

Trinity Church Wall Street

Nestled at the intersection of Wall Street and Broadway in Lower Manhattan, Trinity Church is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture and one of New York City’s oldest landmarks. Completed in 1846, the church features a soaring spire, intricate stained glass windows, and a historic cemetery where notable figures such as Alexander Hamilton are buried. A peaceful oasis amid the bustling Financial District, it remains a place of worship, history, and reflection.
15 minutesAdmission Ticket Free
3

New York Stock Exchange

The beating heart of global finance, Wall Street is home to the iconic New York Stock Exchange, the world's largest stock trading platform. Located at 11 Wall Street in Manhattan's Financial District, the NYSE’s grand facade features majestic Corinthian columns and the famous pediment sculpture, "Integrity Protecting the Works of Man." A symbol of economic power, it draws visitors eager to witness the epicenter of global commerce and take photos on the steps of this historic landmark.
15 minutesAdmission Ticket Free
4

Federal Hall

Located at 26 Wall Street in Manhattan's Financial District, Federal Hall is a landmark rich in American history. It was here that George Washington took the oath of office as the first President of the United States in 1789. The building, now a National Memorial, features a grand neoclassical facade with towering columns and a prominent statue of Washington. Inside, visitors can explore exhibits celebrating the birth of American democracy and the history of the U.S. government.
15 minutesAdmission Ticket Free
5

Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Situated at 33 Liberty Street in Manhattan’s Financial District, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York is a key institution in the U.S. financial system. Renowned for its fortress-like architecture, inspired by Italian Renaissance palaces, the building houses one of the largest gold reserves in the world. Visitors can learn about the Federal Reserve's role in the economy through guided tours and exhibits, offering a glimpse into the intricate workings of monetary policy and financial stability.
15 minutesAdmission Ticket Free
6

St. Paul's Chapel

Located at 209 Broadway in Lower Manhattan, St. Paul’s Chapel is the oldest surviving church building in New York City, completed in 1766. This historic chapel is renowned for its Georgian architecture and its role as a place of solace and service during the aftermath of 9/11. Known as “The Little Chapel That Stood,” it miraculously survived the collapse of the Twin Towers just blocks away. Today, it serves as a site of remembrance, reflection, and community.
15 minutesAdmission Ticket Free

Brooklyn Bridge (Pass By)

An iconic symbol of New York City, the Brooklyn Bridge connects Manhattan and Brooklyn over the East River. Completed in 1883, it was the world’s first steel-wire suspension bridge and remains a marvel of engineering. With its Gothic-style towers and sweeping cables, the bridge offers stunning views of the city skyline and is a popular destination for walkers, cyclists, and photographers. A stroll across this historic landmark is a quintessential New York experience.
7

Columbus Park

Located in Manhattan’s Chinatown, Columbus Park is a vibrant urban green space rich in cultural history. Once part of the notorious Five Points neighborhood, the park is now a hub for community life, where locals gather to play mahjong, practice tai chi, and enjoy live music. With its lush trees, open spaces, and basketball courts, Columbus Park offers a peaceful retreat amid the hustle and bustle of the city.
15 minutesAdmission Ticket Free
8

Chinatown

Once located in what is now Chinatown, the Five Points Neighborhood was a notorious 19th-century slum known for its poverty, overcrowding, and vibrant immigrant culture. Named for the five-way intersection of Anthony, Orange, and Cross Streets (modern-day Worth, Baxter, and Mosco Streets), it was infamous for its gang activity and tenement housing. Despite its gritty reputation, Five Points was a melting pot of cultures that shaped New York’s diverse identity, leaving a lasting legacy in the city’s history.
30 minutesAdmission Ticket Free
9

Alimama Tea

Taro Munchkins at Ali Mama are a must-try treat in NYC’s Chinatown! These bite-sized delights are soft, chewy mochi donuts with a crispy exterior, filled with creamy taro custard that’s rich, earthy, and slightly sweet. Ali Mama is known for putting a unique twist on classic Asian flavors, and these munchkins perfectly balance texture and taste—crispy on the outside, gooey on the inside, and packed with flavor. Whether you're a taro lover or trying it for the first time, these little bites are an unforgettable snack on your Chinatown food adventure!
15 minutesAdmission Ticket Included
10

Tasty Dumpling

Bite into perfection at Tasty Dumpling, where crispy, golden bottoms meet soft, chewy wrappers, packed with juicy, flavorful filling. Whether it's classic pork and chive or a veggie option, each dumpling bursts with bold, savory goodness. A drizzle of soy sauce or vinegar enhances the experience, making this Chinatown gem a must-visit for dumpling lovers!
15 minutesAdmission Ticket Included

Meeting & Pickup

Meeting Point

Bowling Green, New York County New York, United States, US, 10004

Open in Google Maps
It is easily recognizable as the small, oval-shaped park with a wrought-iron fence, surrounded by iconic buildings like the Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House.
End Point

Chinatown, New York County New York, United States, US

Open in Google Maps

Cancellation Policy

Cancel your booking at least 24 hours before the experience start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.

Read more

from  $122.94 
Book Now
Please note that the time is in Eastern Time.
Free cancellation (24 hours notice)
Photo of arrow button down
Book This Experience
Adult(1)
Photo of nav copy 3
Select Guest
Number of Guests
Adult
(12 - 99)
1
Child
(6 - 11)
0
Infant
(0 - 5)
0
Clear
Apply
Date
Select a Date
Photo of nav copy 3
Select a Date
Date
June
2025
SuMoTuWeThFrSa
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
293012345
Package Options
Select a package option
Photo of nav copy 3
Select a package option
Select a package option
Time
Select Time
Photo of nav copy 3
Select Time
Time
Photo of instant
INSTANT CONFIRMATION
Photo of calendar mark
Available Tomorrow
from  $122.94  per guest
Book Now
Please note that the time is in Eastern Time.
Free cancellation (24 hours notice)
Photo of arrow button down
Photo of group 14
For each guest that attends this experience, byFood will donate
10 meals
You may also be interested in these experiences
Photo of 37
Food Tours
NEW YORK
Northport Food and Cultural Tour

Explore Northport's history and cuisine on a guided tour. Savor diverse dishes, visit iconic sites like Gunther's Tap Room, and enjoy stunning harbor views. Immerse yourself in local culture.

from$64.02
Photo of heartV2
Photo of 3e
Food Tours
NEW YORK
Chinatown Food Tour with a Chef in Manhattan

Explore Manhattan's Chinatown with a seasoned chef. Taste local favorites, visit the largest food market, and learn about the area’s rich history. Perfect for groups, families, and foodies.

from$69.17
Photo of heartV2
Photo of 9e
Food Tours
NEW YORK
Long Island Wine Tour North Fork Sights Bites Flights Half Day PM

Explore North Fork's best vineyards, enjoy local bites, and thrilling flights on this half-day tour. Personalized, all-inclusive, with expert guides sharing insider stories. Book now!

from$880.90
Private Experience
Photo of heartV2
Photo of ec
Food Tours
NEW YORK
Midtown Holiday Donut Adventure (Small Group)

Explore NYC's festive charm on a Midtown Holiday Donut Adventure! Delight in artisanal donuts, iconic sites, and holiday displays while learning local history. Limited availability!

from$74.49
Photo of heartV2