Trace Asian and Pacific Islander artistic traditions through The Met’s collections
2 hours
Up to 8 people
Explore Asian and Pacific Islander artistic traditions at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Gain a cultural lens on works spanning regions, centuries, and contemporary perspectives.
Tickets are non-refundable. Cancellation or rescheduling requests aren't accepted within 72 hours of departure. No-shows receive no refund or rescheduling.
Dress for the day’s weather and wear comfortable walking shoes. Bring only water in a secure, closed container; outside food and other beverages are not permitted inside the museum.
Leave large bags, tripods, monopods, drones, and selfie sticks outside the museum. Follow exhibit-specific photography policies during the tour.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian at all times.
With guides like Liam, Stacey, Demani, and Alessia leading the way, it's easy to see why this tour company earns such consistent praise. Reviewers frequently call out their guides by name, describing them as knowledgeable, passionate, and genuinely engaging. The Wall Street tour, Harlem Gospel experience, and Black History tours are all popular options, and guests seem to walk away from each one feeling like they got more than they bargained for. The virtual tour offerings are worth noting too, especially for groups or teams looking for an accessible, educational experience around Black history and culture. Several corporate and academic groups have used this company for private and virtual tours, with strong results across the board. One potential frustration flagged by a reviewer is that Spanish-language tours advertised online may not always be available in the booking calendar, so non-English speakers should confirm availability before reserving. Overall, the tone across reviews is genuinely enthusiastic, and that enthusiasm spans solo travelers, school groups, faculty teams, and even lifelong New Yorkers who discovered something new about their own city.
Wonderfully educational and entertaining tour that took us back and forth across the country through LBGTQ history. So glad I had this opportunity to learn.
Terry Berger
June 25, 2026
Wonderfully educational and entertaining tour that took us back and forth across the country through LBGTQ history. So glad I had this opportunity to learn.
Terry Berger
June 25, 2026
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