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New York City • Educational & Arts Tours

Your Students Don't Just Visit New York.They Step Inside It.

Customized educational fine arts tours for middle school and high school groups. Theater, Dance, Art, and Fashion — every itinerary is built around your program and tailored to your students.

11+ Years in NYC
20+ Min Group Size
3 Broadway Shows
4 Workshops Per Trip
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New York doesn't just teach.
It immerses.

New York City is the arts capital of the world. Broadway fills 41 theaters every night. The Metropolitan Museum of Art holds over two million works. Fashion designers from every corner of the globe set up shop within a few square blocks of each other. Harlem has shaped jazz, hip-hop, and modern dance in ways that no other neighborhood on earth can claim.

"No classroom can replicate what happens when a student steps into this city and engages with it directly."

Not through a screen, not through a textbook, but by taking a stage combat class with a working Broadway professional, walking through a costume designer's studio, or sitting in a theater seat watching a show that was built by people they met that afternoon.

e.e. Tours has been designing customized Educational Fine Arts tours for student groups in New York City for over 30 years. Every itinerary starts with your school or class goals and gets built outward from there. Theater groups get inside Broadway. Dance groups train at the studios where professionals work every day.

Art students move through the city's greatest institutions and then sit down with someone who earns a living in the industry. Fashion students visit the schools, the designers, and the brands that are actively shaping what the industry becomes next.

This is not a bus tour with a microphone. It is a working trip in the world your students are preparing to enter.

Choose Your Tour Focus

Every itinerary is built from scratch around your program, goals, and schedule.

Theater Tours
New York is where theater lives. Your students will not just watch shows — they will get inside the world that makes them.

Performances include between 2 to 4 Broadway shows across your trip, depending on schedule and group preferences, with access to talkbacks where students meet and question the cast directly after the curtain comes down. Workshops are led by working professionals — stage combat training with certified instructor Jared Kirby, improvisation sessions at Broadway Comedy Club, and song interpretation and dance workshops at Pearl Studios.

Students visit the Museum of Broadway, tour Lincoln Center, and explore backstage at the New Amsterdam Theatre. A typical day opens with Central Park, the Upper West Side, and Harlem, with evenings anchored by Broadway shows.

Radio City Music Hall Lincoln Center New Amsterdam Theatre Museum of Broadway 3 Broadway Shows Cast Talkbacks Stage Combat w/ Jared Kirby Improv — Broadway Comedy Club Pearl Studios Workshops
Theater tours typically run 4 to 5 days. Pricing starts around $2,500 per person for a 5-day tour, depending on group size and departure city. Groups of 20 or more are accommodated, with larger groups receiving reduced per-person pricing.
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What's Included — 5-Day Package

  • 4 nights hotel accommodations, quad occupancy
  • 4 American breakfast buffets
  • 4 dinners
  • 2 to 4 Broadway shows depending on itinerary and budget
  • 2 to 4 workshops with professional artists
  • All museum and attraction admissions on the itinerary
  • Round-trip air transportation
  • Charter bus and airport transfers
  • 1 free chaperone per 10 paying participants
  • Professional liability insurance
Dance Tours
New York is home to some of the world's most respected dance training institutions, and your students can walk through their doors.

Dance students take class at Alvin Ailey, Broadway Dance Center, and Steps on Broadway — studios where professional dancers train daily. Workshop instructors are selected from the casts of current Broadway productions, bringing students up close to performers who are actively working in the industry. Students also have the opportunity to take a class at Radio City Music Hall.

Groups attend Broadway shows and, where possible, participate in talkbacks with cast members who are dancers themselves. If your school or company has its own performance scheduled during the trip, itineraries are built around those dates.

All styles are represented in New York: Broadway, jazz, ballet, contemporary, hip-hop, and African dance traditions all have a home here.

Alvin Ailey Broadway Dance Center Steps on Broadway Radio City Music Hall Cast Talkbacks Broadway Shows
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Dance Tour Highlights

  • Professional studio classes with working dancers
  • Cast talkbacks after Broadway shows
  • Itineraries built around your performance schedule
  • All major dance styles represented
  • Radio City Music Hall class opportunity
  • Hotel, meals, and transfers included
  • 1 free chaperone per 10 paying participants
Art Tours
New York's art institutions are among the most significant in the world — and e.e. Tours takes students beyond standard gallery visits.

Museum visits include the MoMA, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim, and the Frick Collection. In addition to the collections themselves, students get a guided tour of Rockefeller Center focused specifically on its art and architecture — one of the best hidden secrets of public art experiences in the city.

A gallery owner sits down with the group for a candid conversation about the business of art: how galleries discover artists, how pricing works, and what career paths exist beyond making art. This is the kind of access that cannot be replicated through a textbook.

MoMA Metropolitan Museum of Art Guggenheim Frick Collection Rockefeller Center Gallery Owner Session
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Art Tour Highlights

  • Visits to 4 world-class museums
  • Rockefeller Center art & architecture tour
  • Candid gallery business conversation
  • Career paths in the art world discussion
  • All admissions included
  • Hotel, meals, and transfers included
  • 1 free chaperone per 10 paying participants
Fashion Tours
New York is the fashion capital of the United States — this tour brings students into the rooms where fashion is actually made, studied, and sold.

The tour includes a visit to the Fashion Institute of Technology with a walk through its museum, which houses one of the most important collections of fashion and textiles in the world. Students visit the Brooklyn Museum during exhibitions that spotlight individual designers.

A Broadway costume designer — Ricky Lurie of Ricky Lurie Designs — leads a workshop covering how costumes are designed, sourced, and constructed for live production. The tour also includes a visit to Zero Waste Daniel, a New York-based sustainable fashion brand that has become a student favorite. It is a conversation about the future of the industry as much as the present.

Fashion Institute of Technology Brooklyn Museum Ricky Lurie Designs Workshop Zero Waste Daniel Costume Design Sustainable Fashion
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Fashion Tour Highlights

  • FIT museum — fashion & textiles collection
  • Brooklyn Museum designer exhibitions
  • Live costume design workshop
  • Zero Waste Daniel sustainable brand visit
  • Industry conversations with working professionals
  • Hotel, meals, and transfers included
  • 1 free chaperone per 10 paying participants

How Booking Works

Start the conversation up to a year before travel. Most groups begin payments 6 months out.

01
Call or Email
Share your dates, group size, and tour focus. Get a quote within days.
02
Present & Confirm
Show your students and administration. Sign the contract when ready.
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Initial Deposit
$50–$100 deposit to get started. Fully refundable if the trip doesn't come together.
04
Installments
Payments every 6 weeks via wetravel.com, check, or school district billing.
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Final Payment
Due 3 weeks before departure. Itinerary is locked and confirmed.

Who This Tour Is For

Who Travels

Middle School, High School & College

No prior trip experience needed

Group Size

Starting at 20 Students

Larger groups reduce the cost per traveler

On-Trip Support

Guide With Your Group 24/7

Support available in the hotel and during activities

Chaperone Policy

1 Free Chaperone Per 10 Students

Recommended ratio: 1 adult for every 10 students

You don't need to have done this before.

e.e. Tours helps first-time trip organizers through each step, from the first conversation to the day your group returns home.

Most travelers who contact us are planning their first student trip.

Our team guides you through the planning, approvals, payments, and travel logistics.

Why Teachers Choose e.e. Tours

Thirty years of relationships that no booking website can replicate.

Direct Access to the Person Building Your Trip

The same person who answers your email writes your itinerary and picks up the phone six months later.

Every Itinerary is Built From Scratch

Travelers regularly change the direction of a tour entirely. One found Zero Waste Daniel through her own research — it is now a regular stop.

Fast Replies, Every Time

When you are coordinating thirty students and a school board approval, waiting a week for an answer is not an option. It has never been the complaint here.

30 Years of NYC Relationships

The cast talkbacks, the studio sessions, the backstage visits — these exist because of real relationships built over three decades. Not available to groups that book online.

Payment That Works With Your School

School district checks, individual family payments, or online via wetravel.com. The initial deposit is small and fully refundable if the trip does not come together.

Ready to Plan Your Tour?

Request a free custom itinerary. We respond within one business day.