New York: Columbia University Guided Campus Tour

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USD 160

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Description

Explore Columbia University on a student-led tour, gaining insider access to its historic Ivy League campus, vibrant academic culture, and central role in New York City’s intellectual and civic life.


Meeting Point: Columbia University Main Gate (116th Street & Broadway Entrance) Tour Hours: Morning Session: 10:00 AM – 11:30 PM Afternoon Session: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM Inclusions: ✓ 2-hour student-led walking tour (covering Low Memorial Library, Butler Library, Columbia College, and more) ✓ Interactive Q&A with current Columbia students Post-Tour Freedom: Feel free to explore the surrounding Morningside Heights neighborhood, visit nearby museums, or relax on the campus lawns after the guided tour. Tour Overview: Step into Columbia University, a world-leading Ivy League institution where academic excellence meets the pulse of New York City. Nestled in the historic neighborhood of Morningside Heights, this student-led tour offers a rich introduction to Columbia’s neoclassical campus, global influence, and student traditions. Begin at Low Memorial Library, Columbia’s architectural centerpiece and former main library, now a symbol of the university’s civic mission. Walk across College Walk, the main pedestrian spine of the campus, and pass by Butler Library, one of the largest academic libraries in North America. Admire the stately columns of Hamilton Hall, home to Columbia College and the university’s famous Core Curriculum, and see Avery Hall, the seat of one of the top architecture schools in the world. The tour also highlights the Alma Mater statue, St. Paul’s Chapel, and the Steps—a student gathering spot symbolic of Columbia’s public discourse and activism. Your guide will share stories of renowned alumni like Barack Obama, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and Langston Hughes, along with personal insights into campus life, housing, student clubs, and traditions like Orgo Night, Cultural Showcase, and University Commencement on the South Lawn. Whether you’re interested in political science, climate research, literature, or engineering, this tour provides an inside look at Columbia’s rigorous academic community and its commitment to knowledge in service of society. Discover how Columbia students engage with New York City as an extension of their classroom, from internships on Wall Street to activism in Harlem. This is more than a campus visit—it’s an encounter with one of the most intellectually vibrant and globally connected universities in the world.

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