Stroll along East 69th Street, between Second and First Avenue, and experience a microcosm of the history of the Upper East Side. Tree-lined block with landmarked brownstones dating to 1879 on the South Side, and on the north side, mid-century co-ops defining the Upper East Side lifestyle. Amidst it all, the landmarked Hungarian Reformed Church whose bells ring from its stunning bell tower every Sunday morning at 11 am, calling yet another generation of Eastern Europeans to service. Tour is provided by Jacquie Ottman, a popular Janes Walk tour guide, 44 year resident of the block and past president of the East 69th Street Association
This walk is sold out and the waitlist is full.
Accessibility
Two city blocks. All flat. Near Q train, M66 and M72 Crosstown Buses, M15 Bus (First and Second Avenues), 6 train at Hunter College Station
Location Information
RSVP is required and capacity is limited. Meeting location, ending location, and directions will be provided via email before walk date.