Culinary Exploration

Trip Length:

5 Days

Summer 2023 Dates:

July 8 - 12
July 15 - 19

Cost:

$3,995

Summer 2023 will be here in a New York minute. Don’t miss your chance to eat your way through the city that never sleeps on this culinary exploration of New York City.

Experience the best of this iconic city before heading upstate to the Culinary Institute of America for some hands-on time in their world-renowned kitchen.

Get ready for...

  • Touring classic New York staples, including stops at the Met, on Broadway, and across the Brooklyn Bridge
  • Tasting stops at some of Manhattan’s tastiest spots: Zabar’s, the Eataly Food Hall, and the best of Greenwich Village
  • Stepping into the Culinary Institute of America kitchens to cook a Mediterranean-inspired feast and participate in a baking and pastry workshop

Bring a Friend and Save!

We know that seeing the world is more fun when you do it with friends. That’s why we’re offering you $200 off when you bring a friend on your WorldExplore trip. As an added bonus, your friend will also enjoy $200 off their trip. Win-win! You can learn more about claiming your savings by speaking to a member of our team.

Take The Leap

Throughout your trip, your Course Leader will guide you through various LEAP activities, from discovering the culinary history of Chinatown to exploring the nearly 400-year-old history of one of the oldest churches in the States. All LEAP activities are designed to inspire active discussions about the various cultural and historical monuments you’ll be visiting, and to make you feel even more connected to the world around you.

What's Included

Authentic, local meals

Comfortable Double Accommodations

Expert Course Leader

Entrance to museums and historic sites

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Itinerary Highlights*

Day One – Arrive in NYC to enjoy visits to the Met and Zabar’s
Day Two – Full day of touring, including Central Park and the Statue of Liberty
Day Three – Enjoy the Chelsea High Line and a tasting tour of Greenwich Village
Day Four – Travel to the Culinary Institute of America for overnight adventure
Day Five – Enjoy a baking workshop in the CIA kitchen and depart for home
DAY ONE
  • Arrive in NYC!
  • Set off on a program-long scavenger hunt through the city
  • Spend your afternoon exploring The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Natural History Museum, and a visit to world-famous Zabar’s
  • “New York is Zabar’s. Zabar’s is New York.” So proclaims the slogan of one of New York’s most lasting culinary institutions: Zabar’s. Founded in 1934 by Louis and Lillian Zabar, the grocery store is now into its eighth decade of curated epicurean delights. Zabar’s has always been known for offering only high quality ingredients, and some credit Zabar’s as the introduction of delicious treats such as brie cheese, caviar, and gnocchi into American food culture.
  • Enjoy dinner at a nearby restaurant before taking in the best view of the city at the top of the Rock
DAY TWO
  • Set off on an expansive walking tour of the Big Apple with your Course Leader!
  • Your walk with begin and end with Central Park, a park that is bigger than the entire country of Monaco and still isn’t the biggest park in New York City. Along your way you’ll stop at iconic landmarks like Grand Central Station, home to a clock worth $20 million, and St. Patrick’s Cathedral, the largest Gothic cathedral in the United States.
  • Enjoy lunch at the Grand Central Market and Food Hall
  • Take an afternoon walk across the Brooklyn Bridge, one of three that connect Manhattan to Brooklyn and Queens
  • Stroll along the South Street Seaport and visit Wall Street, Trinity Church, and the 9/11 Memorial before setting off on a cruise around Liberty and Ellis islands
  • The Statue of Liberty is celebrating her 137th birthday this year. Twilight is the one of the best times to appreciate Lady Liberty as she holds court over the Upper New York Bay.
  • Enjoy exploring the food hall at Eataly, a raucous ode to Italian cuisine, in Manhattan’s Flatiron District before heading uptown to Times Square for dinner and fun
DAY THREE
  • Spend your morning experiencing the green oasis that is the Chelsea High Line before heading to lunch at the Chelsea Market
  • Another iconic food stop in NYC, the Chelsea Market is the heart of the Meatpacking District in midtown Manhattan. From fishmongers and butchers to boulangeries and artisanal cheese shops, the merchants at Chelsea Market remain dedicated to the art of good cooking.
  • Enjoy an afternoon tasting tour of the best of Greenwich Village, one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in Manhattan before heading uptown for a tour of Radio City Music Hall
  • Walk through Bryant Park, a popular gathering place in the middle of downtown
  • Head to dinner at a local restaurant before taking in one of the hottest Broadway shows
DAY FOUR
  • Set out towards upstate New York after breakfast to begin your immersive adventure at the Culinary Institute of America
  • The Culinary Institute of America (aka the CIA) is one of the world’s most influential culinary academies. Founded in the back of a New Haven restaurant in 1946, the CIA has since produced over 50,000 accomplished graduates, including chef Anne Burrell, baker Duff Goldman, and chef and restauranteur Roy Choi.
  • Meet with the Admissions Directors at the CIA before experiencing a culinary school lecture about the psychology of taste
  • The rest of the afternoon and evening is for you and your fellow chefs to whip up a group dinner in the CIA kitchen
  • After dinner, experience life at CIA with a walking tour through the campus
DAY FIVE
  • Spend your morning in the CIA kitchen with faculty experts leading you through a tasty baking & pastry workshop
  • Celebrate your culinary achievements with a signed CIA certificate before you head back to the airport in NYC to depart for home

*The events included on this itinerary are subject to minor changes before your departure date.

Meet a WorldExplore Course Leader!

WorldExplore tours are led by experienced educators that have extensive, firsthand knowledge of the culture around you because your Course Leader is a local. That means avoiding the crowds on the subway and meeting the chef at a hole-in-the-wall that makes the best dumplings in the city.

WorldStrides receives nearly 1,000 Course Leader applications each year. On average, only 90 applicants will make the cut.

WorldStrides receives nearly 1,500 Tour Director applications each year. On average, only 70 applicants will make the cut.

Jonathan Goldstein

Hi! I have deep family roots in NYC, mirroring the classic immigrant experience from Ellis Island to the Lower East Side. This background inspired my ongoing quest to discover the best of the city, both past and present. I studied at Columbia University under one of the all-time-great historians of New York, Kenneth Jackson, before earning my MA in Archeology from Bar Ilan University in Israel. I love tracing the city’s history, from the footprints of George Washington to those of Malcolm X, and exploring hidden gems from pizza slices to jazz clubs.

We are incredibly proud of our entire team of Course Leaders. Jonathan is just one example of our roster of experienced guides and may not be the actual Course Leader for your Culinary Exploration.

WorldStrides receives nearly 1,000 Course Leader applications each year. On average, only 90 applicants will make the cut.

WorldStrides receives nearly 1,500 Tour Director applications each year. On average, only 70 applicants will make the cut.

What Our Travelers Are Saying...

“I was a little nervous about sending my son so far away without us being with him, but he had so much fun and made so many memories that will last him a lifetime! He enjoyed the tour guides very much and said they kept them entertained and well informed.”

– WorldExplore parent, 2022

“Overall, our trip to NYC was AMAZING!! There were so many sights to see, and our tour guide tailored our trip to sights that we wanted to see. Our Course Leader was so knowledgeable about the city, made the tour very entertaining, and kept us on track!

– Sarah, 2022