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September 6, 2014
Williamsburg Street Art Tour

Come and explore a dynamic neighborhood on our pay-what-you-wish Williamsburg Street Art Tour.

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September 3, 2014
The Palmer House

Have you ever stepped into The Palmer House Hotel on State Street in Chicago?  It is a breathtaking, historic must-see for anyone visiting the Second City. Potter Palmer was a wealthy and influential Chicago businessman who played a significant role in developing Chicago's Gold Coast and Chicago's State Street.  One of his most famous and romantic endeavors was a […]

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August 27, 2014
Interview with New York Street Artist ColWallnuts

Interviewer: Izzy Church Col is an established graffiti artist born and raised in New York, representing Brooklyn, tried & true. He has a degree in advertising and is self-taught in aerosol. He paints with a crew of about twenty worldwide named Wall Nuts.  Their name is pretty self-explanatory. They believe they are nuts for tagging the […]

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August 22, 2014
Love Park Philadelphia

If you like to experience real Philadelphia, you’ll have to venture outside the Independence Mall area, and you will be rewarded with great sights and LOVE. The famous LOVE Park next to City Hall is a must-see! The park was formerly known as the JFK Plaza, which is the grand entrance to the Benjamin Franklin […]

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August 14, 2014
Bus from Boston to New York City

This post reviews the various bus companies that offer bus service between Boston and NYC.   We compare the average prices, length of journey, availability of basic facilities (such as Wifi and luggage storage), and more. Sorting out transportation during your vacation can be stressful, but with this guide it doesn’t have to be!

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August 5, 2014
Harlem Food Tour

A Harlem food tour?  When one hears the name Harlem, it immediately invokes in one's mind images of shows at the Apollo, great jazz and incredible authors and activists.  These things are certainly true, but collectively, they are  just one side of Harlem. Harlem is also home to many ethnic groups who all bring their […]

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July 31, 2014
Visit the Italian Market in Philadelphia

About the Market Come and visit the Italian Market in Philadelphia! The South 9th Street Market, often referred to as the “Italian Market,” has a rich palate of foods and cultural influences. It’s a “must-see” stop and very uniquely Philadelphian. Originally it was referred to as the 9th Street Market, with the Italian influence inferred since […]

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July 27, 2014
Where Does the Steam from New York Streets Come From?

If you live in NYC or have seen a movie or tv show set in NYC, perhaps you have seen large orange and white tubes coming out the sidewalk releasing enormous amounts of billowing white steam? Or maybe you've noticed steam coming up through manhole covers. Your first reaction might be "Ummm...is that going to […]

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July 22, 2014
Lower East Side, Nolita and East Village Tour

Come explore 3 of New York City’s most iconic neighborhoods- the Lower East Side, Nolita, and the East Village. We begin in the Lower East Side: Steeped in over 300 years of history, we’ll see it transform from its early days as a refuge for pirates and ne’er-do-wells, to the home of wave after wave […]

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July 22, 2014
Tips for Visiting the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia

When visiting Philadelphia travelers flock to see the famous “Liberty Bell.” A symbol of revolution, the birth of a nation, and freedom for all mankind. To see the bell in person is easy with a few helpful tips and some patience. Tickets and Reservations To set the record straight…you DO NOT need tickets for the […]

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July 6, 2014
Guía para las propinas en Nueva York

Una de las cosas más confusas para muchos de los visitantes que vacacionan en la ciudad de New York es la práctica de la propina. ¿A quién darle propina? ¿Y cuánto?, etc. Especialmente para los visitantes extranjeros, la práctica estadounidense de la propina puede parecer extraña y francamente innecesaria.   Te comprendemos. El hábito de […]

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July 2, 2014
Chicago Architecture Tour

Our Chicago Architecture Tour will lead you along the Riverwalk through the history of the industrial landscape that is home to the world’s first skyscraper

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July 2, 2014
Mission District Tour

We no longer offer this tour. However, we are working on a great audio tour of the Mission District! Check it out soon! With the oldest standing building in the city, the Mission District is a neighborhood with a rich culture and tradition dating back to the Spanish missionaries who first began permanently building and […]

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July 2, 2014
Fisherman's Wharf Tour

Free Tours by Foot San Francisco presents the Fisherman's Wharf Walking Tour. Don't miss out exploring what San Francisco has to offer!

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June 13, 2014
McSorley’s Old Ale House NYC

While New York City is home to hundreds of bars, very few can claim the history and character of McSorley’s Old Ale House.  They can boast being open for over 150 years and serving everyone from Abraham Lincoln to John Lennon.  One of their mottos is “We were here before you were born.”  (The other […]

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June 9, 2014
Talking New York Pizza with Scott Wiener

We here at Free Tours by Foot love great stories of entrepreneurs, especially when concerning New York tourism and New York Pizza.   We have been aware of a special tour for some time and we felt that we should share this story with those of you who may not have heard of this tour. […]

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