Step right up, history seekers! Get ready for a guided walking tour that's as vibrant as the city itself. We're serving up a tantalizing blend of NYC Prohibition tales & immigrant history, all while leading you to the crème de la crème of historic bars, pubs, & speakeasies.
Picture this: mingling with globetrotters & locals alike, rubbing elbows like old friends, & toasting with cocktails that are the real deal!!
Over the span of three exciting hours, you'll not only indulge in some socializing but also soak up the stories that have woven early 20th century America into its one-of-a-kind cultural tapestry. And trust us, these tales are like secret ingredients in the cocktail of NYC's unique melting pot culture.
So put on your walking shoes, bring your curiosity, & join us for an evening that's as rich in history as it is in camaraderie & cocktails. Let's raise a glass to uncovering the hidden gems & stories that make this city the incredible melting pot it is today!
7:30pm Session<br/>Night Tour
Walk through historic Times Square
Panoramic views of the Manhattan skyline from a rooftop lounge, including the Empire State Building up close.
The home of Broadway shows and great restaurants..
Immigrant stories of the this legendary and historic neighborhood which played a prominent role in the Prohibition Era New York City
Meet on 8th Avenue between 49th Street and 50th Street. There is a bike rack in front of the building and Carnegie Diner is visible across the street.
Must be 21 years of age with valid photo ID (passport for non-U.S. citizens)
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Port Authority Bus Terminal, Greyhound Terminal
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