Fountain in Bryant Park. Photo: New York City Parks Department.
[Virtual tour] New York’s fountains are more than just decorative features – they are historical landmarks, cultural icons, and dynamic works of art that shape the city’s landscape. They were designed to honor men and women of accomplishment, memorialize events, and at one time, keep citizens from drinking too much alcohol. New York’s fountains are classical and ornate or modern and streamlined. They celebrate firemen, authors, social workers and enslaved Africans, while providing a peaceful oasis amid the city’s glass and stone. This exploration with Stephanie Azzarone will take a close look at the city’s most distinctive midtown fountains – new and old, famous and little known – and share the stories of why they came to be, the people behind them and what makes them special.
For all tours, there are no refunds, cancellations, or exchanges unless we cancel a tour. Online registration closes one hour prior to the tour start time.