Experience Harlem like never before with our Harlem African Diaspora Brunch Tour—a unique blend of culinary delights, rich history, and vibrant culture.
What Sets Our Tour Apart:
Authentic Culinary Journey: Savor a curated brunch featuring traditional dishes that trace the flavors of the African Diaspora, from West African specialties to Southern soul food.
Immersive Cultural Experience: Engage with local historians and community members who share personal stories and insights, offering a deeper understanding of Harlem's heritage.
Historic Landmarks: Explore iconic sites like the Apollo Theater and Little Senegal.
Community Engagement: Support local businesses and artisans, ensuring your visit contributes positively to the community's economy and cultural preservation.
Interactive Discussions: Participate in thought-provoking conversations about the African American experience, migration, and the evolution of Harlem's diverse neighborhoods.
Our guide would meet you at the world-renowned Apollo Theater, which tells an ever-shifting history of black culture within Harlem. Famous performers Michael Jackson, Little Richard, and Lauryn Hill graced the stage. However, many people do not know that the Apollo did not allow black people to perform there until the 1930s. We discuss food, history, and culture.
Little Senegal is a dynamic cultural hub in Central Harlem, centered around 116th Street, where you'll find the largest Senegalese and West African immigrant community in NYC—and one of the largest outside of Senegal. From the aroma of grilled meats and jollof rice wafting from local restaurants to shop windows lined with traditional fabrics, books, and Islamic art, the area offers a deeply immersive experience of West African culture.
Explore traditional African crafts, textiles, and urban wear. Browse carved wooden art, handmade clothes, and visit hair-braiding boutiques. Saturdays sometimes feature special giveaways!
You will make your own way to the meeting points