The Little Italy Prohibition Pub Crawl offers a captivating glimpse into Manhattan’s storied past. Visitors can explore historic speakeasies and discover the captivating tales of the city’s notorious gangsters during this engaging one-hour walking tour. With knowledgeable guides leading the way, you will uncover the hidden secrets of this vibrant neighborhood, leaving them eager to learn more about the Prohibition era’s lasting impact.
Key Points
- A 1-hour walking tour exploring the history of gangsters and prohibition-era speakeasies in Manhattan’s Little Italy and Nolita neighborhoods.
- Guided pub crawl to historic venues that once operated as speakeasies, providing insights into the area’s rich criminal history.
- Tour cost is $64 per person, with a maximum of 10 participants, and starts at Lt. Petrosino Square.
- Includes stories about notorious gangsters and bootlegging activities, but does not cover the cost of food or drinks.
- Tour has a mixed review rating, with some participants finding the pub crawl format less appealing than the historical context.
Tour Overview
The "Little Italy Prohibition Pub Crawl" is a small-group walking tour that explores the history and themes of gangsters and prohibition in New York City’s Little Italy and Nolita neighborhoods.
The tour starts at 12:00 PM and ends at 1:00 PM, lasting for a total duration of one hour. Priced at $64.00 per person, the tour accommodates a maximum of 10 travelers.
Highlights include visiting historic venues that operated as speakeasies during the prohibition era and hearing stories about notorious gangsters.
The tour meets at Lt. Petrosino Square and ends at Centre Market Place.
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Highlights
As the tour explores Manhattan’s Little Italy and Nolita neighborhoods, participants can expect to visit historic venues that once operated as speakeasies during the prohibition era.
The tour guides will share stories about notorious gangsters and bootlegging activities from the 1920s.
Notorious gangsters and bootlegging activities from the Prohibition era come to life through the tour guides’ captivating storytelling.
Guests will experience a guided pub crawl through venues still in business today, allowing them to step back in time and imagine the illicit activity that once occurred there.
Whether it’s the ambiance, bartenders, or overall experience, the tour provides a glimpse into the rich history of this vibrant area of New York City.
Meeting and Ending Points
The Little Italy Prohibition Pub Crawl tour starts at Lt. Petrosino Square, across from La Esquina Restaurant.
Travelers meet at 10 AM to begin the guided exploration of Manhattan’s Little Italy and Nolita neighborhoods.
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The meeting point is located at Lafayette St. & Cleveland Pl, New York, NY 10012.
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The tour ends at Centre Market Place, Centre Market Pl, New York, NY 10013.
Both the meeting and ending points are easily accessible by public transportation.
Inclusions and Accessibility
The tour includes confirmation received at booking, as well as wheelchair and stroller accessibility.
The tour provides booking confirmation and accommodates wheelchair and stroller users for convenient accessibility.
Service animals are allowed, and the meeting and ending points are near public transportation.
However, the price doesn’t cover any beverages or food, which are available for purchase at the venues visited during the pub crawl.
Participants will need to cover the cost of any drinks or snacks they wish to enjoy while exploring the historic speakeasies and hearing stories about notorious gangsters and bootlegging during Prohibition-era Manhattan.
Reviews and Feedback
According to the available reviews, the Little Italy Prohibition Pub Crawl tour has received a 3.0 out of 5 star rating from 2 total reviews.
The tour provides good historical context, but the overall experience depends on the traveler’s interest in the pub crawl format.
Reviewers had mixed experiences with the venues, noting:
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Visits to four genuine speakeasies, with varying quality in terms of bartenders and ambiance.
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No drinks or food included in the tour price, requiring additional purchases at the venues.
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The tour’s focus on the pub crawl aspect may not appeal to all participants.
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Discovering Speakeasies
A key focus of the Little Italy Prohibition Pub Crawl is exploring the speakeasies that operated during the 1920s in this historic neighborhood.
Visitors get the chance to visit four genuine speakeasies that are still in business today. These hidden establishments played a vital role during the Prohibition era, providing illicit alcohol to thirsty patrons.
Through the tour, guests can learn about the clever ways proprietors concealed these secret watering holes and hear stories of notorious gangsters who frequented them.
The pub crawl offers a glimpse into this fascinating chapter of New York City’s past.
Experiencing the Gangster Era
As visitors explore the historic speakeasies of Little Italy, they’re transported back to the raucous Prohibition era, when notorious gangsters like Lucky Luciano and Meyer Lansky prowled the neighborhood’s backrooms and back alleys.
They’ll learn about:
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The coded language and secretive rituals used to gain entry to these underground drinking dens
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The bootlegging operations that supplied the contraband liquor, and the speakeasies’ ingenious methods for avoiding detection
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The ruthless power struggles between rival crime families vying for control of the lucrative illegal trade
The tour offers a glimpse into a bygone era of illicit thrills and high-stakes criminal activity.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Long Is the Walking Distance During the Tour?
The tour features a guided walking component, though the exact distance is not specified. Attendees should expect to cover several blocks within the Manhattan neighborhoods of Little Italy and Nolita during the 1-hour tour duration.
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
There is no specified dress code for the tour. Participants should wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather, as the tour involves outdoor walking. Casual and practical attire is recommended to fully enjoy the experience.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for Participants?
The tour does not have any age restrictions, but participants under 21 years old will not be able to enter the pubs that operated as speakeasies during Prohibition. Children are welcome to join the walking portion of the tour.
Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?
Photography is generally allowed during the tour, but participants should check with the tour guide before taking photos, as some venues may have restrictions. Visitors are encouraged to be respectful of the historical sites and other tour participants.
Can I Bring My Own Alcohol to the Pubs?
No, bringing your own alcohol to the pubs is generally not allowed. The tour is focused on visiting historical venues, and the pubs would expect patrons to purchase drinks directly from them during the experience.
The Sum Up
The Little Italy Prohibition Pub Crawl offers a unique opportunity to explore Manhattan’s rich history of gangsters and bootlegging. Participants can discover hidden speakeasies, hear captivating stories, and experience the atmosphere of the Prohibition era, all while enjoying a guided walking tour and optional drinks. It’s a fascinating blend of history and social interaction that’s sure to leave a lasting impression.
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