Créé par Romane, le 20 mai 2026

Votre guide Ryo

New York, United States

Destination: Brooklyn

Parcours audioguidé pour visiter Brooklyn

This tour of Brooklyn invites you to discover a more intimate side of New York, as you wander along streets lined with red-brick townhouses, past converted warehouses, and along striking waterfronts. Along the way, you’ll experience the borough’s creative spirit, its rich cultural diversity, and the neighborhood life that continues to shape its vibrant identity. It’s a simple, immersive way to explore Brooklyn at your own pace, where industrial heritage meets iconic views of the skyline.

5.8 km
Distance
17
Audios
2h30
Durée
Boucle
Parcours
Brooklyn

Brooklyn

1/17

Joralemon Street

Joralemon Street

2/17

Brooklyn Heights

Brooklyn Heights

3/17

Montague Street

Montague Street

4/17

Brooklyn Heights Promenade

Brooklyn Heights Promenade

5/17

Pineapple Street

Pineapple Street

6/17

DUMBO

DUMBO

7/17

View of the Manhattan Bridge

View of the Manhattan Bridge

8/17

View from John Street Park

View from John Street Park

9/17

Main Street Park

Main Street Park

10/17

Jane’s Carousel

Jane’s Carousel

11/17

St Ann's Warehouse

St Ann's Warehouse

12/17

View of the Brooklyn Bridge

View of the Brooklyn Bridge

13/17

Brooklyn Bridge Park

Brooklyn Bridge Park

14/17

Pier 2

Pier 2

15/17

Pier 4 Beach

Pier 4 Beach

16/17

Advice

Advice

17/17

Quand partir ?

Jan.

9

Feb.

8

March

10°

9

April

16°

9

May

22°

9

June

27°

9

July

30°

8

Aug.

29°

8

Sept.

25°

8

Oct.

19°

7

Nov.

13°

8

Dec.

9

Bundle up in winter, especially if you plan on visiting monuments with long lines. Temperatures in New York are often below zero, and snowstorms are common during the winter season! Summers, on the other hand, can be scorching hot and humid. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit New York, as the weather is mild. Remember to pack a jacket for the evenings, however, as temperatures can drop quickly.

Départ conseillé

No need to worry about where to begin! Our tours are designed as a loop, so you can jump in wherever you are. The navigation system and audio-guide will automatically adjust to your location. However, if you happen to be nearby, we do have a preferred starting point: On Joralemon Street

Parking à proximité

Parking Brooklyn Bridge Park: 334 Furman Street Parking in New York can be a real headache and very expensive. It's usually best to avoid driving in the city center altogether. If you must bring your car, expect to pay around $50 a day for a garage, and sometimes more in central Manhattan. But be careful with parking meters – they often charge by the half-hour, and rates go up the longer you stay. You can park on the street, but pay close attention to the signs. They'll tell you how long you can park there, on which side of the street you can park, when street cleaning happens and whether everyone is allowed to park there. Most street parking spots require you to pay at a meter, usually with cash. You may be lucky enough to find free parking in Brooklyn or other boroughs a little further from Manhattan. The easiest thing to do is find a hotel with parking spots.

À savoir

This tour takes you to several parks. Access is free and they're open most of the day. They are, however, closed at night.

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