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Exclusive | Paws, pop stars, ghosts & the mob: NYC’s quirkiest walking tours offer exercise and an eyeful

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Exclusive | Paws, pop stars, ghosts & the mob: NYC’s quirkiest walking tours offer exercise and an eyeful

New Yorkers will stand in line for anything — cronuts, cold plunges, chaos — so naturally, the city’s walking tours have officially gone off the rails in the best possible way.

Forget the basic Statue of Liberty selfie circuit. Across the five boroughs, tourists and locals alike are shelling out to stalk celebrity hotspots, descend into candlelit catacombs, chase Broadway ghosts and even learn the intimate sex lives of rats.

From mobsters and Marvel heroes to bodega cats and glazed doughnuts, these bizarre Big Apple excursions are turning NYC itself into the main character.

Here are eight of the weirdest — and most wonderfully New York — walking tours prowling the city right now.

Purr-fectly unhinged history lessons

Cat lovers are clawing their way through the city, thanks to “Cats About Town,” NYC’s first-ever feline-focused historical walking tours created by writer and guide Peggy Gavan.

Each two-hour tour costs $45 and dives deep into Gotham’s surprisingly cat-filled past.

The Cats About Town tour uncovers the city’s forgotten, furry history. catsabouttowntours.com

The “Brooklyn Heights Cat Tour” explores America’s first suburb through legendary local felines — including the Brooklyn Bridge’s own cat supervisor and celebrity cats beloved by literary elites.

Meanwhile, the Financial District tour digs into the city’s gritty waterfront history, where ship cats once prowled New York Harbor, and one heroic Wall Street kitty reportedly saved priceless documents during the Great Fire of 1835.

Over on the Lower East Side tour, guests learn how immigrant families lived alongside cats in cramped tenements — and how today’s iconic bodega cat tradition was born.

For animal lovers with champagne taste, the “Dogs & Cats on Fifth Avenue Tour” strolls from Madison Square Park to the Plaza Hotel while unpacking pet gossip from the Gilded Age elite.

Taylor-made for Swifties

Swifties are apparently willing to turn Manhattan into one giant Easter egg hunt.

For $40, fans can spend two hours retracing Taylor Swift’s NYC era on a walking tour that hits some of the singer-songwriter’s most famous downtown stomping grounds.

A young fan appreciated a Taylor Swift shirt she discovered while taking the walking tour of the popular singer’s NYC haunts. J.C. Rice

“Taylor Swift’s New York: A Walking Tour” kicks off at Cornelia Street in the West Village — yes, that Cornelia Street — before winding through Tribeca and SoHo with stops tied to the Grammy winner’s New York life, lyrics and lore.

Fans will also swing by Electric Lady Studios and browse through spots like Housing Works Bookstore, where the multi-hyphenate filmed “All Too Well: The Short Film.”

It’s basically a real-life “Welcome to New York” montage.

Trash talk has never been this popular

Turns out one man’s garbage is another tourist attraction.

Suzanne Reisman has great enthusiasm as the self-described “rat whisperer” of New York CIty. Stephen Yang

Curious visitors are paying $45 to roam FiDi’s filthiest corners on the wildly popular “Garbage and Rats in NYC” guided jaunt, led by self-described “rat whisperer” Suzanne Reisman.

The two-and-a-half-hour trek dives into the city’s dirty underbelly — literally — covering everything from rat mating habits and sanitation strikes to corruption scandals, public health crises and the endless war between New Yorkers and overflowing trash bags.

Less “Sex and the City” — more pests and the city.

Fuhgeddaboudit — there’s pasta involved

True crime junkies are eating this one up — quite literally.

This mob-themed East Village and Little Italy walking tour, led by retired NYPD detectives, mixes Mafia lore with old-school Italian comfort food for a $79 ticket price.

Guests hear real stories about the Gambino crime family and notorious mob boss John Gotti while wandering Mulberry Street and other former Mafia strongholds.

Luis, a retired NYPD detective, is one of the guides for the mob-themed walking tour.

Stops include the Liz Christy Bowery Houston Community Garden, where guides unpack ties to La Cosa Nostra, plus a cannoli pit stop at La Bella Ferrara.

Nothing says organized crime like dessert.

Marvel at the madness

Superhero fans are assembling across Manhattan for this comic-book-fueled deep dive into the city that inspired everyone from Spider-Man to Superman.

For $39, guests spend two hours visiting iconic filming locations and comic-book landmarks that helped shape the superhero universe as part of the “Superheroes in New York Walking Tour.“

A scene from an Avengers installment is placed over the real New York location where filming took place.

Stops include the famed Daily News Building in Midtown East — recognizable to DC fans as the Daily Planet from Superman films — along with the Chrysler Building, which has appeared in countless Marvel adaptations, including Spider-Man, Fantastic Four and Avengers films.

Basically Comic-Con, but cardio.

NYC’s creepiest basement tour

If candlelit crypts and centuries-old graves sound like a relaxing evening, NYC has you covered.

The Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral is the rather spooky setting for “Catacombs by Candlelight.” Chad Rachman/New York Post

The “Catacombs by Candlelight” tour at Nolita’s Basilica of St. Patrick’s Old Cathedral gives brave guests exclusive access to off-limits catacombs, cemeteries and hidden passageways beneath one of the city’s oldest Catholic landmarks.

The eerie, 80-minute experience starts at $36 and explores the church’s sprawling underground resting places, where some of New York’s most prominent families have been buried for more than 200 years.

Part history lesson, part horror movie set.

Glazed and confused

Forget fine dining — tourists are now carb-loading their way across Manhattan one doughnut at a time.

You donut want to turn down this tour of the city’s prime pastry shops, including the treats (above) at Moe’s Doughs in Brooklyn. @moesdoughs

The wildly indulgent “Underground Donut Tour“ takes guests on sugary strolls through some of NYC’s best pastry spots, with tickets starting at $60.

The company offers five different themed tours, including routes through Downtown Brooklyn and Williamsburg, the East Village, Union Square and Times Square.

There’s even a seasonal Midtown Holiday Donut Tour operating during November, December and January for anyone looking to combine festive cheer with a medically concerning amount of fried dough.

Breakfast of champions!

Broadway’s ghosts are still waiting in the wings

The theater district apparently isn’t just packed with understudies — it’s packed with ghosts, too.

They’re smiling now, but these victims … sorry, visitors … on the “Haunted Broadway Ghostlight Tour” may not realize the spooky scenarios that are in store for them. @broadwayupclose

The “Haunted Broadway Ghostlight Tour” explores Times Square’s spookiest stage legends, cursed theaters and paranormal backstage lore during a 1-hour, 45-minute nighttime walk through the Theater District.

Inspired by the long-running Broadway superstition of leaving a single “ghostlight” glowing onstage overnight, guides from Green Team Tours share chilling tales of phantom actors, dead playwrights, haunted dressing rooms, and eerie sightings still whispered about backstage today.

Using iPads loaded with rare photos, videos and old newspaper clippings, the guides bring Broadway’s haunted history back to life — or perhaps afterlife.

Ultimately, in New York, even a casual stroll now comes with ghosts, gangsters, glazed doughnuts or at least a 50% chance of hearing disturbing facts about rats.

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