Discover the charm and hidden gems of National Museum of the American Indian–New York with customized tours from mJm Travel. Whether it’s your first visit or a return trip, we craft unforgettable experiences with personalized itineraries. Book your New York City tours today for an insider’s view of the best sights and attractions!


New York Explorer Pass: Save up to 50% - Includes Edge


With the New York Explorer Pass by Go City you get access to your favorite 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 10 attractions or tours, from over 90 things to do, and save up to 50%* (compared to buying individual attraction tickets). Admire sweeping views from the Empire State Building Observatory, Top of the Rock, Edge and One World Observatory. See the city from a Hop on Hop off Bus, take a Sightseeing Cruise, or indulge your tastebuds on a Food on Foot walking tour. There's something for everyone!

Create your own itinerary and sightsee the Big Apple at your own pace - you have up to 60 days to use your pass. Your pass includes access to the Go City app and a digital guide to plan your trip. Make sure to check which activities require advance reservations, then show your pass on your mobile device at the entrance.

*Savings based on sample itineraries on the Go City website. 
Duration: 1 to 60 days.

Manhattan Slavery & Underground Railroad Walking Tour


Discover the secret and not so secret networks of private residences, religious institutions, meeting houses, and safe houses used by the enslaved fleeing northward to escape slavery. Contrary to what most people think, New York was a pro-slavery place during the antebellum period. Abolitionists, free Blacks and escapees were in a hostile environment. Slave catchers menaced the streets of New York, looking for fugitives but would often kidnap free Blacks men, women, and children sending them south for a life of servitude. Discover Manhattan's many places and the faces of the people who were part of the Underground Railroad. Their selfless efforts helped countless enslaved Africans to break the bonds of slavery.

Walking from Fort Amsterdam, passing by Tribeca, to the African Burial Ground Memorial. We will visit... key landmarks.

Duration: 3 hours.

Ground Zero 911 Memorial+One World Observatory Upgrade Option


Take a tour of the World Trade Center site where the tragic events of September 11, 2001 took place. Pause for reflection at the 9/11 Memorial Pools, and skip the long lines to the One World Observatory for panoramic views of New York. The One World Observatory is self-guided and the tour guide will not go with the travelers inside the observatory as you can spend as much time as you wish at the Observation Deck.
Duration: 1 to 3 hours.

New York City Slavery and Underground Railroad Tour


Learn the contributions of enslaved people to NYC including the brave uprisings against oppression. Then discover the exciting history of the Underground Railroad, a network of clandestine routes and safe houses used by enslaved African Americans primarily to escape into free states and Canada.

Visit an archeological site and memorial dedicated to the memory of enslaved Africans in colonial America. Visit the site of a former station on the Underground Railroad. Learn about the revolts, kidnappings and dramatic escapes that occurred during the era of American slavery. Listen to tales of courage and triumph and discover the stories of real New Yorkers who risked their lives and properties to help people escape slavery on this historical New York City walking tour.

Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes.

Lower Manhattan Tour: The Remnants of Dutch New Amsterdam!


Explore what is left of Dutch New Amsterdam in today's New York City! In this small group walking tour, you'll hear about New York’s founding myths and facts while standing in the very spots where they all happened. With Manhattan’s first map in hand and your experienced guide you will trace the streets of Manhattan in 1667. Physically touch history as you spend time finding out why Bowling Green has its name and why it’s been so important in our city’s history!
Duration: 3 hours 30 minutes.

How Money Was Made Wall Street Walking Tour


Discover the financial and political roots of Wall Street, from the Native American origins of early trading in the Americas to the influences of European merchants and the rise of the American Financial system.

We explore the financial crises caused by stock market crashes, the impact of aggressive economic growth on diverse populations, and the rebirth of Lower Manhattan after the devastating events of 9/11. Meet the visionaries, financial innovators, women pioneers, Robber Barons, and forgotten enslaved laborers who helped shape the history of Wall Street.


Duration: 2 hours.

Upper and Lower Manhattan Private


Our tour is meticulously designed to reveal the secrets and wonders of Upper, Middle and Lower Manhattan, taking you beyond the usual destinations to explore the iconic settings of legendary productions such as "Sex and the City", "Ghostbusters" and the series " "Friends."
Discover the hidden corners and immerse yourself in the legends of its historic streets, in an experience that redefines tourism, leading you to an authentic connection with the spirit of New York.
Each experience is meticulously tailored to your interests and needs. Our expert guides are prepared to offer you personalized recommendations, ensuring that your trip is as enriching as it is unforgettable.

Every detail of your tour is designed to provide you with an unparalleled experience, from the elegance of Upper Manhattan to the dynamism of Lower Manhattan, passing through the unmistakable energy of Middle Manhattan.
Duration: 4 hours.

Private Walking Tour: Jewish Colonial History in New York City


For anyone interested in the American Jewish experience, this tour explores the origin story of a community that has been contributing to the American story since the earliest days of colonization. Later American Jewish history is much more heavily explored, but seldom do we explore the stories of the first Jews to the continent, the first synagogue, and the Jews of the Revolution. We will go back to the first permanent Jewish residents of North America, explore how they survived, thrived, and played an integral part in both American and Jewish history.
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes.

Lower Manhattan Self-Guided Walking Tour and Scavenger Hunt


Are you planning a visit to New York City? Our Tourist Scavenger Hunt in the financial district, or Lower Manhattan, will take you from Battery Park to City Hall via Ground Zero and the New York Stock Exchange of course!

You will have to solve challenges at every step to discover your next destination. At each step, you will learn a little history as well as interesting facts about what surrounds you.

It is a 3-hour self-guided walking tour you'll compete with your smartphone - a data plan is required.
Duration: 3 hours.

The History of Old New York Shared Tour


New York City emerged from a Dutch trading post to one of the greatest cities in the world. It was the site of the first federal hall of the United States Government, the place where Washington, Hamilton, and Jefferson lived, the location of a slave market, the place where the stock market was created, and numerous other historical, political, and cultural aspects that helped shape of our current society. In this walking tour of Old New York, we'll dive into the history of early New York, explore the Revolutionary War in NYC, and talk about the influence of Alexander Hamilton, the key figure that established American independence, and how this impacted what, and who, America is today. On this tour, you'll visit many places where the history of this country all started.
Duration: 2 hours.

Manhattan Highlights Private Walking Tour


New York City is best seen by foot but unless you have all the time in the world it's easy to get lost and miss something important. On my tour I will take you through the most important sights, navigate the subway system and show the city as the locals see it - with the speed of a fast moving pedestrian.
Duration: 4 hours.

NYC Wall Street and American Finance Walking Tour


This tour goes beyond surficial facts about landmarks and delves into the history of finance and economics in both New York City and the United States of America. Everything from Native American currency, to northern Slavery, to modern equity trading, and more is illuminated upon.
Duration: 2 hours.

Private Ghostbusters Movie Sites Guided Tour


Experience the scenes, streets and spirits of NYC as shown in the beloved and spooky franchise! Embark on a spine-tingling adventure through the bustling streets of New York City and relive the iconic moments from the classic franchise. Your expert guide will regale you with behind-the-scenes stories, trivia, and fascinating anecdotes about the making of Ghostbusters, providing a unique glimpse into the movie-making magic that brought this supernatural comedy to life.

What Will You See On This Tour?

● Visit Colombia Circle, the spot where Louis Tully gets possessed
● Pass the Holy Trinity Church which the Marshmallow Man wreaks havoc in the film
● See Dana Barrett’s apartment, otherwise known as the notorious Spook Central
● Check out Tavern on the Green, where Louis is chased by the terror dog
● Scope out the performing arts center where Dana agrees to meet Peter (and it goes
terribly wrong)
● Swing by The Algonquin Hotel, the starting spot for the Ghostbusters clan
Duration: 2 hours.

Death in New York Evening Tour


Experience four centuries of Death in New York on this thrilling 1 hour, 45 minute night walk!

Main Features:

Peer at the Lenape burial, capital punishment, and prisoner of war islands of New York Harbor from Battery Park.

Discover the controversy surrounding museum death acquisitions and exhibits at the National Museum of the American Indian.

Unearth the history of epidemics and burial prohibitions at Trinity Church.

See the cenotaphs of Irish war heroes and political activists at St. Paul’s Chapel.

Learn about the first NYC Catholic burial ground and the ensuing riot at St. Peter’s Church.

Visit the site of Manhattan’s historic jails, executions, excavated dead, and President Lincoln’s New York funeral procession at City Hall Park.
Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes.

Private Lower Manhattan and NYC Origins from Castle Clinton to 911 Memorial


When the Dutch first established a colony here, the Lenape Native Americans called the region home. By the end of the Dutch era in what is now New York, it was among the most diverse places on earth. This tour explores the origin stories of the demographics that would come to play dominant roles in what would become New York City, including the indigenous people, the Christians, Jews, Muslims, Irish, Italians, English, Africans, businesses, real estate agents, artists, peddlers, loners, and dreamers.

Highlights include a view of New York harbor, monuments to early immigrants who defined the metropolis, Wall Street with Federal Hall and the Stock Exchange, Alexander Hamilton's grave at Trinity Church, and Fraunces Tavern, the oldest building still standing in Manhattan.
Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes.

African American Walking Tour of Downtown Manhattan


This unique three-part, 3 hours, walking tour will begin where Manhattan began - at the National Museum of the American Indian. This first leg of the tour will start at Bowling Green, where the first enslaved Africans started building the infrastructure of the city. On the second leg of the tour we will walk up Wall St to Federal Hall, We will end our tour at the African Burial Ground National Monument.
We will cover about 20 of the 80 sites listed in my book - mainly south of the Brooklyn Bridge and east of Broadway. No other tour will give you the insight of this rich African American history, that covers the period of 1625-1865. We will pinpoint the locations where the Africans lived, worked, died, and worshiped. Every step on this tour honors and respects African Americans' contributions and achievements in world history.
Depending on the mood and convenience of the group we can stop for lunch or a snack at any time.
Duration: 3 hours.