Zoe Lindgren

Tour Guide Photos

Once upon a time, I used to be a tour guide here in NYC!

Then 2020 hit.

Here are some of the places I used to take my clients to.


All photos are mine, but I am by no means a professional. It's all just for fun!


Lighthouse beneath the George Washington bridge. A little peace in the loud city.

The Spite Triangle in the West Village! The last bit of private land from an estate forced to sell to the city of New York back in the 50's. With the little bit of land he had left, he placed this mosaic. I love it.

General Grant’s Tomb in the northernmost parts of Morningwood Heights.

Just a cool home in Brooklyn that the owners decided to make awesome.

The CUBE in Astor Place. Yes, it does spin, but you need 2+ people. Don’t throw out your back trying to be tough about it.

The Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn is almost as large as Prospect Park, and just as full of historical significance!

A colorful bridge in midtown Manhattan.

Murray’s Bagels in the West Village. Some of the best around.

Hard to confirm, but based off of what records I could find, this church has been here in Hamilton Heights since the late 1600's!

Delicious Jewish comfort food on Houston Street. It’s comfort food for me and my people :)

Russ and Daughters has such delicious looking window displays.

Molly’s Cupcakes off of Father Demo park. Delicious Peanut butter cupcakes!

Washington Sq. Park, a classic! Fun fact, it’s built on top of a massive burial ground!

Jefferson Market Library in the West Village. A beautiful building that I just like to tell people to stare at.

270M

(2020)

270M was an agency I was working with on a freelance basis. They asked me to write their 2020 End of Year client email. Thankfully, they were kind enough to let me be bitter and sardonic.