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Explore Queens on foot during Jane’s Walk this weekend

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Jane’s Walk 2024
Photo: Cameron Blaylock

Queens residents and visitors will get a chance to explore the borough like never before during Jane’s Walk Weekend, a global celebration of urban life through free, volunteer-led walking tours taking place Friday, May 2, through Sunday, May 4.

Organized by the Municipal Art Society of New York (MAS), Jane’s Walk is named in honor of famed urbanist and author Jane Jacobs, who championed walkable neighborhoods and people-first city planning. The initiative, launched in 2007, now takes place in more than 200 cities worldwide around the anniversary of Jacobs’ birthday on May 4.

This year, Queens will host 28 unique walks with themes ranging from architecture and urban development to culture, history, and nature. Most walks last one to two hours and are entirely free, though advance registration is often required.

Jane’s Walk 2024. Photo: Cameron Blaylock

Highlights of Queens Walks

Friday, May 2

Saturday, May 3

Sunday, May 4

The walks offer a unique way to interact with neighborhoods across Queens. They are led by local residents, historians, urban planners, and civic advocates. Whether exploring 19th-century burial sites or tasting hummus on Steinway Street, each tour shares untold stories that bring the borough’s diversity to life.

Jane Jacobs, the movement’s namesake, was a visionary who pushed back against top-down planning and highway construction in favor of pedestrian-friendly streets and community empowerment. Her influence on NYC’s neighborhoods is still profoundly felt today.

To see the complete list of walks and register, visit the Municipal Art Society’s Jane’s Walk NYC page.