Join us on a delicious journey on our East Village Food & History Walking Tour, a unique experience that blends the neighborhood’s diverse culinary offerings with its rich historical narrative. As you savor the various cuisines, we’ll guide you through the neighborhood’s compelling history, exploring the roots forged by 19th-century immigrants, the luxury of wealthy residents, and the vibrant cultural movements that have left an indelible mark. Walk in the footsteps of legendary artists and musicians, from the Beat Generation to the punk rock scene, and confront the darker chapters of the East Village’s past, including drug culture and race riots. This immersive tour encapsulates the essence of New York City’s past, present, and future, making it the optimal choice for those searching for an authentic East Village Food Tour.
Tony Rosenthal's Alamo, 1967, the monumental 15' Cor-Ten steel sculpture, also known as the Astor Place Cube, is without dispute Rosenthal's best-known and beloved public art sculpture, considered a New York and public art landmark, was first installed as part of Doris C. Freedman's Sculpture in Environment installation, sponsored by New York's administration of recreation & cultural affairs.
The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, established in 1859, is among the nation's oldest and most distinguished institutions of higher education. The college, founded by inventor, industrialist and philanthropist, Peter Cooper, offers a world-class education in art, architecture and engineering as well as an outstanding faculty of humanities and social sciences.
From it’s humble origins as an Irish working man’s saloon — cheese and crackers on the house-beer for pennies to its rediscovery by the mainstream in a 1940’s NEW YORKER magazine profile. McSorley’s is steeped in a cultural cacophony of Americana. Presidents, residents, authors and thieves — the lot of humanity have sat and shared, all abiding by McSorley’s golden rule “Be Good or Be Gone”.
Eighth Street in Manhattan between Third Avenue and Avenue A is known as St. Mark's Place—arguably the East Village’s most notable street and a place bursting with culture via its retail shops, street vendors, restaurants and nightlife. In a city that is gentrifying more and more every day, St. Mark's Place maintains its gritty and authentic feel.
Ray's Candy Shop, an iconic NYC institution since 1974, holds a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike. With 50 years of history, Ray's is renowned for serving up the best fries, shakes, soft serve, egg creams, deep-fried Oreos, and more. Join the tour to experience firsthand the flavors and nostalgia of this beloved neighborhood gem.
Village Square Pizza, nestled in the heart of the East Village in New York City, offers a unique take on America's beloved classic. With five locations spanning downtown to uptown, they specialize in crafting gourmet New York-style pizza using a cherished family recipe passed down through generations. Each slice tantalizes the senses with a perfect balance of crunch, crispiness, taste, sweetness, and savory flavors. Committed to excellence, Village Square Pizza maintains the highest quality standards, ensuring premium ingredients and exceptional customer service at all times.
This popular park in the middle of the East Village is a perfect centerpiece for its eclectic neighborhood, which houses artists, radicals, fashion lovers, and those who have lived in the neighborhood for decades and witnessed its many changes.
St. Mark’s Church-in-the-Bowery has 350 years of history! It’s New York’s oldest site of continuous religious practice, and the church itself second-oldest church building in Manhattan.
Having recently celebrated its 127th Anniversary, Veniero's Pastry stands as a revered landmark in New York City since its establishment in 1894 by founder Antonio Veniero. Originally a pool emporium and café, Veniero served his delectable baked goods to patrons. Over time, his Italian pastries and cakes garnered acclaim, earning awards in Rome, Bologna, and at the New York World’s Fair. Today, the pastry shop retains much of its original charm, boasting hand-stamped metal ceilings, intricately designed etched glass doors, meticulously polished wood mirrors, and opulent marble floors, painstakingly restored after nearly a century of use.
6 (Green) train to Astor Place or N/R (Yellow) trains to 8th Street/NYU. The meeting location is also a short walk from Union Square. You will meet your guide at the Alamo/Astor Place Cube in front of the Chase Bank.
New York City, often referred to as the cultural capital of the world, is a sprawling metropolis that never sleeps. With its iconic skyline, world-class museums, Broadway shows, and diverse neighborhoods, NYC offers an unparalleled urban experience that blends the historic with the modern.
A symbol of freedom and democracy, the Statue of Liberty is a must-visit. Take a ferry to Liberty Island for close-up views and a visit to the museum.
A vast urban park offering a green escape in the heart of the city. Enjoy walking paths, boat rentals, and various attractions.
The bustling heart of NYC, known for its bright lights, Broadway theaters, and vibrant atmosphere.
An iconic Art Deco skyscraper offering panoramic views of the city from its observation decks.
One of the world's largest and finest art museums, housing over 2 million works of art.
An iconic suspension bridge offering stunning views of the Manhattan skyline and East River.
Thin-crust pizza with a wide, foldable slice. Toppings vary but often include pepperoni, mushrooms, and sausage.
A classic NYC breakfast consisting of a toasted bagel topped with smoked salmon, cream cheese, and often capers or red onion.
Creamy, rich cheesecake, often served with fruit toppings or chocolate sauce.
Thinly sliced pastrami piled high on rye bread, often served with mustard.
This period offers warm weather, outdoor festivals, and all attractions in full swing. However, it's also the busiest and most expensive time to visit.
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NYC is generally safe, but like any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions.
Penn Station, Grand Central Terminal
Port Authority Bus Terminal, Greyhound Terminal
The subway is the most efficient way to get around NYC. It operates 24/7 but can be crowded during peak hours.
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A breathtaking natural wonder featuring three waterfalls: Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls.
The capital of the United States, offering iconic landmarks, museums, and government buildings.
A historic city known for its role in the American Revolution and its vibrant cultural scene.
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