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Visite gastronomique italienne de New York Greenwich Village

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Il s'agit d'une visite à pied interactive amusante du quartier italien de Greenwich Village. Visitez l'église Saint-Antoine, Raffetto's Pasta, puis promenez-vous au Caffe Reggio de MacDougal Street. Cette visite de 2 heures et plus est dirigée par le guide local agréé de New York, Greg Marro, avec des racines familiales italiennes dans le quartier depuis 1884. Votre guide gastronomique vous donne une perspective d'initié sur l'histoire locale avec de la musique, des sérénades et des contes de famille. Échantillons et vues sujets à changement.

REMARQUE Les visites ne se dérouleront pas s'il n'y a que 3 personnes ou moins et sont reprogrammées en fonction des disponibilités. Les touristes seront informés des détails par la messagerie TripAdvisor.

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Ce qui est inclu
Samples and sights subject to change.
Samples and sights subject to change.
Samples and sights subject to change.
Samples and sights subject to change.
Samples and sights subject to change.
Café et/ou thé
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des blessures à la colonne vertébrale
  • Non recommandé pour les voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, habillez-vous de manière appropriée
  • Chaque marche ne dépasse pas 1 mile
  • Greg Walks NYC/Gregory S. Marro et tous les agents/assignés/employés, sont dégagés/libérés de/contre toute/toute responsabilité découlant de la participation à Greg Walks Visites gastronomiques à New York. Cette décharge est juridiquement contraignante pour tous les participants/héritiers/successeurs/ayants droit/représentants légaux. Les participants à la visite assument tous les risques/responsabilités du voyage et libèrent Greg Walks NYC /Gregory S. Marro de toutes/toutes responsabilités/pénalités jusqu'au maximum autorisé par la loi. Toutes les conditions susmentionnées s'appliquent et sont contraignantes pour tous les achats de billets Viator/TripAdvisor. Aucun spectacle n'est non remboursable. Les touristes DOIVENT informer le guide touristique de toutes les allergies alimentaires et des restrictions alimentaires AVANT le début de la visite. Aucun alcool n'est autorisé /servi pendant la visite. Il est interdit de fumer par courtoisie envers le guide et les autres gourmets. Les photos et vidéos prises par Greg Walks NYC /Gregory S. Marro peuvent être utilisées pour les sites de médias sociaux hors ligne et en ligne.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour guides dans les espaces publics
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
  • Tous les touristes doivent porter des masques dans les établissements privés à l'intérieur.
À quoi s'attendre
1
St. Anthony of Padua
St Anthony of Padua is the first church built in the Americas for Italian Catholics. We will see the church's Romanesque interior complete with magnificent marble altar and Corinthian columns.
2
Father Demo Square
This quaint square's vista of the church's bell tower juxtaposed with the fountain, gives tourists a look into Italian American of this neighborhood.
3
Our Lady of Pompeii
See this gorgeous Italianate 1892 Church, the only NYC Roman Catholic Church with weekly Sunday Mass in four languages: English, Italian, Portugese and Tagalog/Phillipino.
4
Greenwich Village
Sights include Tira a Segno Rifle Club and Bleecker St
5
St. Anthony of Padua
St Anthony of Padua is the first church built in the Americas for Italian Catholics. We will see the church's Romanesque interior complete with magnificent marble altar and Corinthian columns.
6
Father Demo Square
This quaint square's vista of the church's bell tower juxtaposed with the fountain, gives tourists a look into Italian American of this neighborhood.
7
Our Lady of Pompeii
See this gorgeous Italianate 1892 Church, the only NYC Roman Catholic Church with weekly Sunday Mass in four languages: English, Italian, Portugese and Tagalog/Phillipino.
8
Greenwich Village
Sights include Tira a Segno Rifle Club and Bleecker St
9
St. Anthony of Padua
St Anthony of Padua is the first church built in the Americas for Italian Catholics. We will see the church's Romanesque interior complete with magnificent marble altar and Corinthian columns.
10
Father Demo Square
This quaint square's vista of the church's bell tower juxtaposed with the fountain, gives tourists a look into Italian American of this neighborhood.
11
Our Lady of Pompeii
See this gorgeous Italianate 1892 Church, the only NYC Roman Catholic Church with weekly Sunday Mass in four languages: English, Italian, Portugese and Tagalog/Phillipino.
12
Greenwich Village
Sights include Tira a Segno Rifle Club and Bleecker St
13
St. Anthony of Padua
St Anthony of Padua is the first church built in the Americas for Italian Catholics. We will see the church's Romanesque interior complete with magnificent marble altar and Corinthian columns.
14
Father Demo Square
This quaint square's vista of the church's bell tower juxtaposed with the fountain, gives tourists a look into Italian American of this neighborhood.
15
Our Lady of Pompeii
See this gorgeous Italianate 1892 Church, the only NYC Roman Catholic Church with weekly Sunday Mass in four languages: English, Italian, Portugese and Tagalog/Phillipino.
16
Greenwich Village
Sights include Tira a Segno Rifle Club and Bleecker St
17
St. Anthony of Padua
St Anthony of Padua is the first church built in the Americas for Italian Catholics. We will see the church's Romanesque interior complete with magnificent marble altar and Corinthian columns.
18
Father Demo Square
This quaint square's vista of the church's bell tower juxtaposed with the fountain, gives tourists a look into Italian American of this neighborhood.
19
Our Lady of Pompeii
See this gorgeous Italianate 1892 Church, the only NYC Roman Catholic Church with weekly Sunday Mass in four languages: English, Italian, Portugese and Tagalog/Phillipino.
20
Greenwich Village
Sights include Tira a Segno Rifle Club and Bleecker St
21
Saint Antoine de Padoue
Saint Antoine de Padoue est la première église construite en Amérique pour les catholiques italiens. Nous verrons l'intérieur roman de l'église avec un magnifique autel en marbre et des colonnes corinthiennes.
22
Père Démo Square
La vue de cette place pittoresque sur le clocher de l'église juxtaposé à la fontaine donne aux touristes un aperçu de l'italien américain de ce quartier.
23
Notre-Dame de Pompéi
Découvrez cette magnifique église italienne de 1892, la seule église catholique romaine de New York avec une messe dominicale hebdomadaire en quatre langues : anglais, italien, portugais et tagalog/philippin.
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Greenwich village
Les sites touristiques incluent Tira a Segno Rifle Club et Bleecker St
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Commentaires (489)
Kate L
Apr 2018
Italians of Greenwich Village w/Greg Walks NYC-Fun, informative, local expert! Delicious bites were very filling! This was money well spent to create an enjoyable morning on a rainy, cold NYC vacation!
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2018
Hi Kate, It's nice to know that on a rainy, cold NYC vacation that GREG WALKS NYC made your day delicious AND fun! And, although I am biased I agree the money is well spent! ;) Thanks for the review. Happy Spring! Greg
SportySpice410
Apr 2018
My friend and I took the Italians of Greenwich Village Food Tour. We thought it would be something fun and different for us. I get up to NYC pretty often but never thought of taking a food tour. Greg was a terrific guide. My friend and I turned out to be the only two in the group for this particular tour. I was surprised that Greg did not cancel on us because of the small size and he told us that he hardly ever cancels his tours unless absolutely necessary. Being from the neighborhood, Greg told us a lot about the area. He used his Italian quite a bit when speaking to the shop owners. We got to sample S-cookies and slices of prosciutto right from the start of the tour. Delicious! I liked that we got our own personal tour. Greg was so fun to talk to. He answered our questions and even asked us questions as we walked along Greenwich Village. I felt like I could sit and talk to him for hours over drinks or coffee. He was THAT fun! I always appreciate people who can carry on open-minded and interesting conversations. The stories he told us about the family owned business were very interesting. He walked us into two churches, which were very cool to see given that Easter Sunday was quickly approaching. Along the tour we stopped at a local coffee shop, which was perfect given that the wind had put a chill to a beautiful day. We got to try a pastry filled with spinach and cheese. I wrote down the name of this shop for future reference. I will definitely be bringing friends to try the panzerotti (sp?). We got to sample a deep fried rice & cheese ball which was so incredibly tasty. It was a good thing we only got a sample! :) He also arranged for us to sample a meatball from the same shop. So delicious! To compliment the savory bites, Greg took us to a bakery and got us these little Lady-Finger -like pastry with whipped cream and fruit on it. It reminded me of a fruit & cream eclair. What was really nice of Greg was that he discovered we had never had this particular macaroon cookie that was covered with pine nuts. So he got us each one to try. He did not have to do that but it was incredibly nice of him to do so. I would recommend bringing a bottled water on the tour or be ready to purchase a drink at one of the stops. The samples were all so delicious. The shop keepers were so nice and fun to interact with. After all the samples, you are not very hungry. Our tour was in the afternoon, so dinner was a bit later for us.
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2018
hello Sporty Spice WOW - thanks for such a great review! I'm glad that you had fun because eating and touring has to be fun! I always start the tour with a sample in the first 15 min to wet your appetites. The lady finger desserts were fruit-a-misu and Mr Panzerotto is on MacDougal St. So glad you enjoyed and have a great SPRING GRAZIE Greg
Stephanie M
Apr 2018
Our family of three (2 adults, one 11 yr old) joined Greg for his Italians of Greenwich tour. There were a total of about 10 of us on the tour. From the moment he met us he was engaging, funny, and personable. His family has been in the area for 100+ years and Greg knows his stuff! The food was amazing - just the right combination of walking and eating. My husband is gluten free and Greg paid special attention to make sure his dietary needs were met. The day we toured, it snowed - bad weather doesn’t slow Greg down! Highly recommend this tour! 👍🏻👍🏻
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2018
hi Stephanie My tours run like the USPS - weather doesn't hold me back! I am always happy to find suitable samples for those with food restrictions. I always try to get the right balance of walking and eating as well. Happy Spring and thanks for the review! Greg

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