Why Harlem is New York’s Most Culturally Rich Neighborhood & Tourist Spots You Can’t Miss
When people think of New York City, iconic landmarks like Times Square or Central Park usually come to mind. But there’s so much more to this city than just its famous tourist spots. In fact, some of the most culturally vibrant neighborhoods in New York are often overlooked by tourists. And one of those neighborhoods is Harlem that sits in the middle of Manhattan.
Historical Harlem Tourist Spots
Unlike Times Square’s busy streets, Harlem’s quiet brownstone homes, wide streets and green avenues offer a calm feel. Walk through the neighborhood and see key landmarks like the Alhambra, Hotel Theresa, and the Apollo Theater in Harlem. These Harlem tourist spots display the area’s deep cultural history and are essential to visit.
Civil Rights history
The Harlem race riot of 1964 was a six-day upheaval. It began on July 18, 1964, in Harlem, after a Lieutenant Thomas Gilligan off-duty white police officer shot and killed James Powell an African-American teenager. This riot was Harlem’s third major one, following the one in 1943.
The Harlem Renaissance had a significant role in shaping African American identity, setting the foundation for the civil rights movement. This period gave African-Americans a strong cultural voice. It changed their own self-perception and how white Americans viewed them. A Civil Rights Tour or Harlem Renaissance Tour (Add hyperlink) offers a detailed look into the important events of these two time periods and highlights Harlem’s crucial role in history.
Vibrant Music Scene
If there’s one thing Harlem is known for, it’s its music. From jazz to gospel songs, this neighborhood has a rich and diverse musical history. Tourists can attend live performances at the iconic Apollo Theater, Minton’s, Bill’s Place, American Legion Post 398, Major Jazz Parlor or the Harem Jazz Series. Let’s not forget you can attend service at one of the historical churches on any given Sunday or attend the Halem Gospel Services for one of the best hour’s of pure gospel singing.
If you want to visit Harlem tourist spots and try activities that are unique to this area with an experienced guide, contact Welcome to Harlem at 212-662-7779 today!