Tour America is a New York based sightseeing company featuring tours in New York City, Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx. Tour America also offers one day tours to Boston, Philadelphia, Amish Country and Washington DC. Tours are available in English and Spanish. All services are provided by our professional tour guides in comfortable air-conditioned vehicles including Sprinters, Setras and Van Hools.

Our tours depart from 1651 Broadway corner of W 51st Street. Our tours have scheduled departures and reservations are required in order to book. Tours can be booked online, via email or direct through phone. Our office is open 7 days a week, Mon-Fri between 7am - 11pm (EST).

Our prices are amongst the best in New York City and we work with travel agents and tour operators globally. Agents can register on our website to book a service online or can contact us directly by phone or email.

Some of our most popular tours in English are Harlem on Sunday, One day tour to Boston, Philadelphia & Amish Country or Washington DC and our selected outlet shopping tours.

Harlem on Sunday highlights famous Harlem local hot spots including the Apollo Theater, Morris Jumel Mansion, Strivers Row, Martin Luther King Blvd, St. John the Divine and Columbia University. The highlight of the morning is a local church service featuring a very special Harlem gospel choir presentation and inspirational music loved worldwide.

One day tours to Washington DC, Boston and Philadelphia are between 12-15 hours and operate year-round. Our most popular tour to Washington DC runs on a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Saturday. We stop at the Lincoln, Jefferson, Vietnam. Korean and Iwo Jima Memorials, The White House, US Capitol and spend some time at Union Station. Boston sights include such landmarks on the Freedom Trail in the heart of the old City, a lunch break at Faneuil Hall, a harbor ferry ride, a stop at the USS Constitution and a stop at the famous and renowned Harvard University in Cambridge.

In Philadelphia, we visit the Historic Center including Independence Hall, the Liberty Bell, the Betsy Ross House and we have a special stop at Philadelphia Museum alongside the famous “Rocky” movie steps. Then onto visiting Lancaster County; first home of Amish Settlers that still exists today. We take a horse & buggy ride through the farmlands and visit a replica of Amish farmhouse to see how a real Amish family lives in today’s times.