Harlem Gospel Tour with Real Church Function
Immerse yourself in the history and cultural heritage of Harlem with this exclusive tour. Discover the roots of the Harlem Renaissance and take part in an authentic Baptist Mass with a Gospel Choir, experiencing the vibrant and spiritual atmosphere of one of New York’s most fascinating traditions. Immerse yourself in the history and cultural heritage of Harlem with this exclusive tour. Discover the roots of the Harlem Renaissance and take part in an authentic Baptist Mass with a Gospel Choir, experiencing the vibrant and spiritual atmosphere of one of New York’s most fascinating traditions. Book Harlem Gospel Tour with Real Church Function with OpenTours. This tour service is available in New York. Pickup: pickup point.
Service Details
- Service type: tour
- Location: New York
- Meeting point: Sheraton New York Times Square 811 7th Avenue, W 53rd St, New York, Ny 10019
- Group size: 2-99 people
- Pickup: pickup point.
Service overview
Immerse yourself in the history and cultural heritage of Harlem with this exclusive tour. Discover the roots of the Harlem Renaissance and take part in an authentic Baptist Mass with a Gospel Choir, experiencing the vibrant and spiritual atmosphere of one of New York’s most fascinating traditions. Immerse yourself in the history and cultural heritage of Harlem with this exclusive tour. Discover the roots of the Harlem Renaissance and take part in an authentic Baptist Mass with a Gospel Choir, experiencing the vibrant and spiritual atmosphere of one of New York’s most fascinating traditions.
Highlights
- Upper West Side
- Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
- Morningside Heights
- Columbia University
- Hamilton Terrace
- Sugar Hill
- Apollo Theater
- Participation in a real Gospel ceremony
Included
- Narrated tour in English of the Harlem neighborhood and entry to the church for the Baptist Service (45 minutes)
Not included
- Meals and beverages
Useful information
You will take part in a real gospel service, an authentic religious ceremony. We suggest attending with respect, just as you would in any place of worship.