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A tour through the Lower East Side explores the story of immigrant life following the arrival at Ellis Island for Eastern European Jews. One of the most famous neighborhoods on earth, the Jewish Lower East Side hosted remarkable political, social, artistic, economic, and culinary movements that would help to define the modern American experience.

Come learn about the origins of the bagel, pastrami, kosher pickles, socialist movements, iconic department stores, and Hollywood film studios by visiting the Yiddish Forward Building, Eldridge St Synagogue, the Gershwin brothers' childhood home, a historic Loew's Movie Theater, Kossar's Bialys, The Pickle Guys, and a high school that minted many of the U. S. 's biggest movie stars.
Ville: La ville de New York
Tue 14 Oct
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Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Museum of the City of New York
We'll see the stunning architecture as a monument to the wave of Russian Jewish migration at the end of the 19th century.
2
The Pickle Guys
Here we'll have an option to taste a classic Jewish American nosh!
3
Essex Street Market
Bathroom stop and an opportunity to see what the classic Lower East Side pushcarts evolved towards in the form of this market.
4
Economy Candy
Stop to see the best candy store in NYC (more of a candy museum from the Great Depresssion!).
5
Museum of the City of New York
We'll see the stunning architecture as a monument to the wave of Russian Jewish migration at the end of the 19th century.
6
The Pickle Guys
Here we'll have an option to taste a classic Jewish American nosh!
7
Essex Street Market
Bathroom stop and an opportunity to see what the classic Lower East Side pushcarts evolved towards in the form of this market.
8
Economy Candy
Stop to see the best candy store in NYC (more of a candy museum from the Great Depresssion!).
9
Musée de la ville de New York
Nous verrons l'étonnante architecture comme un monument à la vague de migration juive russe à la fin du 19ème siècle.
10
Les gars du cornichon
Ici, nous aurons la possibilité de goûter un plat juif américain classique !
11
Marché de rue d'Essex
Arrêt dans la salle de bain et occasion de voir vers quoi les chariots classiques du Lower East Side ont évolué sous la forme de ce marché.
12
Bonbons économiques
Arrêtez-vous pour voir le meilleur magasin de bonbons de New York (plus un musée des bonbons de la Grande Dépression !).
13
Museum of the City of New York
We'll see the stunning architecture as a monument to the wave of Russian Jewish migration at the end of the 19th century.
14
The Pickle Guys
Here we'll have an option to taste a classic Jewish American nosh!
15
Essex Street Market
Bathroom stop and an opportunity to see what the classic Lower East Side pushcarts evolved towards in the form of this market.
16
Economy Candy
Stop to see the best candy store in NYC (more of a candy museum from the Great Depresssion!).
17
Museum of the City of New York
We'll see the stunning architecture as a monument to the wave of Russian Jewish migration at the end of the 19th century.
18
The Pickle Guys
Here we'll have an option to taste a classic Jewish American nosh!
19
Essex Street Market
Bathroom stop and an opportunity to see what the classic Lower East Side pushcarts evolved towards in the form of this market.
20
Economy Candy
Stop to see the best candy store in NYC (more of a candy museum from the Great Depresssion!).
21
Museum of the City of New York
We'll see the stunning architecture as a monument to the wave of Russian Jewish migration at the end of the 19th century.
22
The Pickle Guys
Here we'll have an option to taste a classic Jewish American nosh!
23
Essex Street Market
Bathroom stop and an opportunity to see what the classic Lower East Side pushcarts evolved towards in the form of this market.
24
Economy Candy
Stop to see the best candy store in NYC (more of a candy museum from the Great Depresssion!).
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Politique d'annulation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (27)
P1832ZHfranks
Dec 2022
Loved the tour. Loved hearing about all the history. Jonathan pointed out details that I knew nothing about. The food choices were delicious!
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2022
Thanks so much!
asherks
Nov 2022
Jonathan is a great guide and gave us a wonderful experience. He is personable, funny, and knowledgeable. He does a great job of weaving together the small details with the larger historical forces to paint a vivid picture of the LES both now and in the past. Highly recommended.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2022
Thanks so much! It was so much fun exploring NYC's history with you!
Asher_K
Nov 2022
Jonathan is a wonderful guide. He was funny, personable, and knowledgeable. From small details to the big picture, Jonathan weaves it altogether to give a sense of a place that has always been (and continues to be) in transition. Highly recommend.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2022
Thanks so much!

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