Tours
We lead pigeon tours in Philadelphia and New York.
See a video of what it's like to be on a pigeon tour. (Instagram)
What to expect on a tour
When you sign up, we’ll send you an email with tour-specific details about accessibility, parking, and what to bring.
Here’s some general information about what you can expect on a typical tour.
Accessibility
Tours involve about a mile of movement. We choose routes that are easy to travel, but unexpected obstacles may occur.
If you have specific mobility needs or questions, please get in touch and we’ll work to meet your needs.
Transportation
Our tours are held in locations walkable from public transportation.
In Philly, tours are located near 2-hour free street parking or paid parking, and the tours are 90 minutes so you have some buffer.
When you register, location-specific transportation and parking advice will be sent to you.
What to bring
Pigeon tours are rain-or-shine — just like pigeons — so make sure to be prepared.
- Weather-appropriate clothes and footwear
- Sun protection, including sunscreen, sunglasses, and maybe a hat.
- Water
- Cash (or Venmo) if you’d like to tip your guide
- Your binoculars, if you have a pair you like
If you don’t have your own binoculars, no worries — you can borrow one of our loaner pairs!