Best of Buffalo Downtown Walking Tour

Explore Buffalo presents the Best of Buffalo Downtown Walking Tour! The buildings included on this overview tour help to tell the story of Buffalo’s rapid rise to prominence, from the opening of the Erie Canal to the 1901 Pan-American Exposition. Buildings seen on this tour were designed by both nationally and locally significant architects, including Louis Sullivan, Richard Upjohn, Louise Bethune, and EB Green. Perfect for both visitors and residents alike, this tour is an excellent introduction to Buffalo’s architectural heritage. This is an exterior-only tour.

Thursday, June 2nd at 10am
Thursday, June 2nd at 6pm
Tuesday, June 7th at 10am
Friday, June 10th at 2pm
Sunday, June 12th at 11am
Monday, June 13th at 10am
Thursday, June 16th at 10am
Friday, June 17th at 5pm

Cost:
General Admission: $17
Children & Students: $7
Explorer Pass Members: FREE

This tour meets outside the Hotel at the Lafayette at 391 Washington Street, at the corner of Clinton Street on Lafayette Square. This tour is approximately ninety minutes in length. Two-hour metered parking is available on surrounding streets, and the Adams Ramp is one block away at the corner of Washington and Eagle Streets. The Lafayette Square Station of the Metro Rail is one block away, across Lafayette Square on Main Street. For more information, or to purchase tickets, click here.