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| Last 3 months | 29 | 73 | 73 | 0 | 100% | 4.8 | ||
| Last 6 months | 61 | 145 | 145 | 0 | 100% | 4.7 | ||
| Last 12 months | 98 | 245 | 245 | 0 | 100% | 4.7 | ||
| All | 480 | 1146 | 1165 | 19 | 98% | 4.7 |
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(Each activity's ratings from the last 12 months)
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| Hip Hop Tour Led by Pioneers Harlem & The Bronx | 225 | 100% | 4.8 |
| Rapper's Row Queens Bridge & Hollis Hip Hop Tour | 15 | 100% | 4.6 |
| Walk This Way - Harlem Hip Hop Tour | 5 | 100% | 4.0 |
| Harlem Hip Hop Church Founded By Kurtis Blow | 0 | 0% | 0.0 |
| Walk This Way Walking Tour for Private Groups | 0 | 0% | 0.0 |
| Hip Hop Private Group Tour Led by Pioneers of Rap | 0 | 0% | 0.0 |
| Graffiti Wall of Fame Remix Tour | 0 | 0% | 0.0 |
| Bronx Walk of Fame Inductee - Grandwizard Theodore | 0 | 0% | 0.0 |
| Vh1 Hip Hop Honors Week 2007 | 0 | 0% | 0.0 |
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if u respect hiphop...10/10
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| Sat, Jun 30, 07 11:00 AM | hitman514 | Male | 30-39 | International Tourist(s) | Group of Friends | |
| if ur interested in learning about and seeing where i all began...this tour will NOT disappoint you. If ur looking for to see the homes of 50 Cent, Jay-Z, or any other top 40 rapper of today, then don't bother. | ||||||
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Very godd, worth going!!!!
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| Tue, Jun 26, 07 11:05 AM | pcullen1 | Male | Under 20 | International Tourist(s) | Individual | |
| Very good experience for Hip Hop fans! Takes you right through Harlem! No gimics! It was very good and safe too! | ||||||
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Great Experience!
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| Sat, Jun 23, 07 11:00 AM | kinegorg | Male | 30-39 | International Tourist(s) | Family Without Children | |
| We are a couple from Austria and did the tour as part of our ten days New York stay. Grandmaster Caz really made an effort to convey what hip hop was about in the early days. So if you want to get an idea of the locations and people that created the hip hop culture in new york in the late 70 s this is probably he best tour you can get. You also get to see some parts of the city most other tours would not get you to. (Spanish Harlem, Bronx, the Lennox / 125th corner in harlem,...) We considered it an important part of the cities culture one should not miss. After all you cant ask Chagal what his paintings meant in the Museum of modern Art, but you can ask Grandmaster Caz. So get there and do so! Very entertaining and informative! | ||||||
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A BIG CHEAT
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| Sat, Jun 16, 07 11:00 AM | mberon | Male | 20-29 | International Tourist(s) | Group of Friends | |
| This activity was a big cheat. First, we stopped in a "graffiti mural" at East Harlem, which wasn't as good as the Long Island City one. Second stop was to make some basketball shots at Harlem, too. But the best was after, Grandmaster Caz said: "Let's go to the Bronx", and the Bronx which we saw was the Yankee Stadium title from the bridge, and then, back to Manhattan. I was stupefact, but nobody said nothing. The best thing too was we took a hat and chains around the neck by the staff, but at the end, we must return to them... (The hat was no Kangol, and the chains can be found at Chinatown...) The paradox is that the other excursion with Hush Tours was in the other extreme, was very dope and interesting. | ||||||
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it was great
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| Sat, Jun 16, 07 11:00 AM | Kreuzberg | Male | 30-39 | International Tourist(s) | Individual | |
| it was a great expierence driving around with caz! there were a lot of backround informations and it was funny at the same time. i could kept driving with them the whole day. and even the other young guy was good, i do not remember his name madnesss/danger :-) whatever... thank you and greeting to all of ya! | ||||||
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Very interesting and new insights
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| Tue, Jun 12, 07 12:05 PM | katjafirus | Female | 40-49 | International Tourist(s) | Group of Friends | |
| The tour was really well organised and even not being an expert in Hip Hop it gave a good insight on the start of it and its history. In addition it was fantastic to get some impression on the variety of Harlem. We really recommend the tour! | ||||||
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A GREAT EXPERIENCE
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| Sun, Jun 10, 07 12:00 PM | mberon | Unspecified | 20-29 | International Tourist(s) | Group of Friends | |
| This excursion was surprising, and very dope, for me. First, because I can see with my own eyes the Queensbridge projects, original place of rap artists like Nas, Mobb Deep, or Cormega. I could see too Jamaica and South Jamaica, borough of LL Cool J or Onyx, and Hollis, borough of Run DMC. In addition, I was the mural dedicated to Jam Master Jay in Queens. The surprise was too that the driver was: Mickey D, former component of the group Main Source in their second album: "F*** what you think", he remplaced to Large Professor in this album, he put songs very good in the car. The copilot was a man called Mark, or Marcus, I don't know the last name, and he knew many things unknown to the great audience of hip hop. With great gratefulness, Mario Berón Bruna | ||||||
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A True Guide to Real Hip-Hop
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| Sun, Jun 10, 07 12:00 PM | grandmaster | Unspecified | 20-29 | International Tourist(s) | Individual | |
| If you are a real Hip-Hop fan like myself then you have to check out this tour. The fact that most of the Hip-Hop ended coming from the borough of Queens places like Queenbridge, Hollis, Jamaica it ened up shaping the sound of Hip-Hop for years which makes this an essential tour. With Mikey D (Main Source) as your tour guide he takes you to places they don't advertise on those NY tourist guides. I was luckily enough to roll in Mikey's SUV which gave you a more real feel than being in a big tourist bus. I also got to check out the famous 'Rooney's' barber shop as seen in MTV' show 'The Shop'. As Mikey seems to know everyone he was definitley the right person to roll with. Massive respect to Mikey D, Mark and Debra. Si | ||||||
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A Real Tour of the Roots of Hip-Hop
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| Sat, Jun 9, 07 11:00 AM | grandmaster | Male | 20-29 | International Tourist(s) | Individual | |
| Being a fan of Hip-Hop from the early 80s to todays different sound this tour was a true experience of Hip-Hop culture which defined and still defines New York City. Travelling to the birthplace of Hip-Hop The Bronx as well as Harlem our tour guide 'Reggie Reg' gave all the info anyone who was unaware of what 'Hip-Hop culture' was all about. Knowing my Hip-Hop history it was great to visit The Graffiti Hall of Fame, Rucker Park and other places of Hip-Hop relevence which you wouldn't normally find on that New York tourist map!. Whether you are a Hip-Hop historian or a novice Hush tours can deliver the info and experience like no other. Massive shout out to Reggie Reg of The Crash Crew , Madness and of course Debra. Si | ||||||
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great intro to hip-hop
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| Sat, May 26, 07 11:00 AM | jthavis | Male | 50-59 | International Tourist(s) | Individual | |
| hip-hop 101 on the bus, passing landmarks and stopping off to see graffiti hall of fame, break dancing and other important spots. the stop in harlem is especially good (soul food restaurant, too). bronx was only a brief drive-thru, but i guess it's important to at least go there. what makes this tour good is that it's led by an early hip-hop artist, in this case grandmaster caz, who was very entertaining. | ||||||
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A good way to see some of the real New York
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| Sun, May 20, 07 12:10 PM | Johncross | Male | 50-59 | International Tourist(s) | Other | |
| This tour I would recommend. The guide was both knowledgeable and passionate about his subject. I saw parts of New York I would not have seen and learned some local history in the bargain. Make sure you are up for a good walk and you will enjoy this tour gauranteed. You must also try some soul food at the end. great !! thanks Reggie from Dad and Jon Boy | ||||||
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NY Hip Hop Tour
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| Sat, May 19, 07 11:00 AM | RisaMitchell | Female | Under 20 | International Tourist(s) | Family Without Children | |
| It was a really good tour, it taught me a lot about hip hop that I didn't know. | ||||||
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More Stories than Sites
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| Sat, May 12, 07 11:00 AM | burunduk78 | Male | 20-29 | International Tourist(s) | Individual | |
| I really liked the tour. Being guided through some of the most important places in hiphop history by one of its first minute participants was certainly an experience not to be missed. I appreciated the stories and the vast knowledge and personal experiences they were based on. Grandmaster Caz entertained us well, and I am sure we all learned a lot. However, the real tour was over after 2 1/2 hours. Although lunch was excellent, I wished we would have visited a few more places - I am sure there are more than the ones we have seen. Overall, the concept and its realization worked very much to my satisfaction, and I would recommend going on the tour. | ||||||
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The tour UNLIKE any other!
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| Thu, May 10, 07 12:10 PM | apexpredator | Male | 30-39 | International Tourist(s) | Family Without Children | |
| My girlfriend (she is not a huge hip hop fan) and I attended the Harlem Walk it Out Hip Hop Tour. Our tour guide was Reggie Reg of the Crash Crew. He was so nice and knowledgeable. We really appreciated his outlook and the hands on approach the tour had. Nothing beats actually walking through Harlem and taking in all of the sights, sounds and smells. Be sure to have a lot of questions of your own to ask in order to really get the most of out of Reggie Reg. This tour is very much alive and interactive and is best suited for those who have don't have all the answers. My girlfriend came away with a definite deeper understanding of why I love to pump my hip hop loud now. We saw many historical areas that, while not specific to hip hop, were of great interest to me regarding Harlems history. We passed by many street vendors and I picked up a fantastic t-shirt featuring the Notrious B.I.G. off one of the street vendors. We wwnt into a record store as well where I would have liked to buy a few things. My point is that you should carry a little extra money if you want to buy anything during the tour. Of course another highlight was the Soul Food lunch we had. I am telling you that if you come hungry you will leave stuffed. The food was great and the people in the restaurant were very nice. All in all a great one of a kind tour that I want to encourage everyone to go on. I also purchased the CD from Hush Tours when I purchased the tickets and Reggie Reg brought it for me. I highly recommend this CD as it contains many of the hits of early hip hop. If you do not have an extensive collection of hip hop classics then you should for sure spend the 12 bucks and get this bad boy. Of course it also helps take me back to 106 and Park in Harlem everytime I pop it in my cars cd player! Thanks again to Reggie Reg and everyone at Hush Tours! | ||||||
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Respect the old school, where it came from. NY
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| Sat, May 5, 07 11:00 AM | i4ufoto33 | Male | 30-39 | International Tourist(s) | Other | |
| It was awesome. Caz a true legend in the game, much respect, keep on represent NY, Bronx that is my defenition off hip hop as a 35 year old male from Copenhagen, Denmark. This culture has been my great joy in life since 1985, i was 13 years old when i for the first time on danish TV saw the acrobatic dance from the streets of NY. Since that i was hooked. Though I am getting older i still go to jams, concerts and sometimes on a club called Hip Hop Kontoret (The Hip Hop office). This culture has giving me so much, and are much more than MTV. I can only recommend Hush tours, even iff you are not interested in the culture of Hip Hop, it is still a big history off New York. Hope to come back soon. I am out. NaS is here in Copenhagen 31. may 2007, and over here in europe we are going to show him Hip Hop is not dead, she is here to stay. Hell yeah!!! | ||||||
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