See The Met through an LGBTQ+ lens on a private guided tour
2 hours
Up to 8 people
Private guided museum tour
Explore The Metropolitan Museum of Art with an expert guide and focus on LGBTQ+ stories woven through artworks across cultures and time periods. Enjoy a more personal, dialogue-driven experience in a private group.
Children under 16 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Outside food and beverages are not permitted inside the museum except water in a secure, closed container. Large bags are not permitted inside the galleries.
Tickets are non-refundable. Cancellation or rescheduling requests made less than 72 hours before the departure date are not accepted. If you do not show up for the tour, it will be considered completed and no refunds or rescheduling will be provided.
Arrive 15 minutes before your scheduled start time.
Dress appropriately for the day’s weather and wear comfortable walking shoes.
Outside food and beverages are not permitted inside the museum. You may bring water in a secure, closed container.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
This tour company clearly knows how to deliver memorable NYC experiences, with guides who consistently get glowing praise for their knowledge and enthusiasm. Joseph K and Sergio stand out repeatedly in reviews, with visitors describing them as passionate, informative, and genuinely talented at keeping groups engaged even in challenging conditions like massive holiday crowds or freezing weather. The tours span diverse experiences from Harlem gospel services to Brooklyn Bridge walks to Christmas lights, and guides are available in multiple languages including Spanish and French. What really sets them apart is the flexibility and attention to detail. They handle everything from virtual workplace presentations to customized multi-borough tours, and reviewers emphasize how well-organized everything feels. The gospel experience seems particularly popular, though one visitor noted their specific church service lacked the gospel music they expected (possibly weather-related). The company works with city passes like Explorer Pass, making booking convenient. With guides who clearly love what they do and an owner who builds tours around genuine passion for NYC's neighborhoods, you're likely to get an authentic, educational experience that goes beyond typical tourist surface-level content.
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Brian Bell
May 21, 2026
Alessia is great tour all the food was good especially the bread
Brian Bell
May 21, 2026