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Découvrez les bars clandestins les plus secrets de New York lors de cette visite guidée à pied de 3 heures en petit groupe dans le Lower Manhattan et Greenwich Village. Promenez-vous amicalement pour découvrir les bars clandestins les plus secrets de New York, cachés derrière des portes anonymes, des cafés, des cuisines de restaurants et bien plus encore. Évitez les files d'attente avec des tables réservées, sirotez des cocktails artisanaux et remontez le temps jusqu'aux années folles pendant que le guide détaille l'histoire de l'interdiction et les causes et les effets qui ont conduit à l'adoption et à l'application du 18e amendement.
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Ce qui est inclu
List of all the visited speakeasies (only after the tour)
Local, professional guide
Special treatment at the speakeasies
Guaranteed to skip the long lines
Highly accurate and documented history facts
Small-group walking tour
List of all the visited speakeasies (only after the tour)
Information additionnelle
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions de la colonne vertébrale
  • Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • L'âge minimum est de 21 ans et apporter une pièce d'identité
  • Peut être opéré par un guide multilingue
  • Pas de vêtements de sport et pas de la fourrure. Les baskets et les jeans sont acceptables.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
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  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Guides nécessaires pour se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Vérifications régulières de la température du personnel
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
À quoi s'attendre
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Lower Manhattan
The meeting point for the group is always at a park where there is seating, shade, and water. While the group awaits for all the attendees to arrive, the tour guide will provide some general colonial history of New York City and deliver interesting facts related to the era — like why we say 'bucks' instead of dollars, why 'Houston' is pronounced differently in NYC, and much more. Once the whole group is ready, the tour guide will provide a small introduction about the speakeasy tour and explain how long it is, how many speakeasies will be visited (it's usually six or seven), and at which speakeasy the group will be allowed to grab a drink. The tour guide will also explain where the tour ends, which is always an area with nightlife, bars, clubs, and restaurants — all located in close proximity to subway entrances. On every tour, the first drink is enjoyed at the first speakeasy. In most cases, the group will either skip the line, get a reserved table, or both — but skipping the line is guaranteed. While enjoying a high-quality, internationally recognized, award-winning cocktail, the tour guide will explain about the causes and effects that led to passing the 18th amendment (Prohibition). The guide will not only explain how and why it was passed, but the history of alcohol consumption in the US in general, the history of alcohol taxation, and most importantly, how the US tried to enforce Prohibition. For each drink, spend up to an hour, but in most cases, the group only takes around 40 minutes. Tour guides are obliged to assure that no one feels too rushed to finish their drinks because they are high-quality crafted cocktails that ought to be savored and enjoyed. Some speakeasies will have even Burlesque shows, but all are completely hidden from the exterior. Go through unmarked doors, back alley ways, phone booths, a bank's vault door, behind a psychic shop, through doors indicating 'No Entrance,' 'Emergency exit only' or even through a Five Guys burger joint. Most of the speakeasies are so well hidden that most of our clientele are actually locals struggling to find them, even with the physical address on their phones. At the last stop, the guide will give the option to either stay at the last speakeasy for a third drink or to explore the stimulated and vivid neighborhood where the tour ends, where there is many nightlife establishments, restaurants, clubs, bars, stand up comedy, life music and much more.
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New York City
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Lower Manhattan
The meeting point for the group is always at a park where there is seating, shade, and water. While the group awaits for all the attendees to arrive, the tour guide will provide some general colonial history of New York City and deliver interesting facts related to the era — like why we say 'bucks' instead of dollars, why 'Houston' is pronounced differently in NYC, and much more. Once the whole group is ready, the tour guide will provide a small introduction about the speakeasy tour and explain how long it is, how many speakeasies will be visited (it's usually six or seven), and at which speakeasy the group will be allowed to grab a drink. The tour guide will also explain where the tour ends, which is always an area with nightlife, bars, clubs, and restaurants — all located in close proximity to subway entrances. On every tour, the first drink is enjoyed at the first speakeasy. In most cases, the group will either skip the line, get a reserved table, or both — but skipping the line is guaranteed. While enjoying a high-quality, internationally recognized, award-winning cocktail, the tour guide will explain about the causes and effects that led to passing the 18th amendment (Prohibition). The guide will not only explain how and why it was passed, but the history of alcohol consumption in the US in general, the history of alcohol taxation, and most importantly, how the US tried to enforce Prohibition. For each drink, spend up to an hour, but in most cases, the group only takes around 40 minutes. Tour guides are obliged to assure that no one feels too rushed to finish their drinks because they are high-quality crafted cocktails that ought to be savored and enjoyed. Some speakeasies will have even Burlesque shows, but all are completely hidden from the exterior. Go through unmarked doors, back alley ways, phone booths, a bank's vault door, behind a psychic shop, through doors indicating 'No Entrance,' 'Emergency exit only' or even through a Five Guys burger joint. Most of the speakeasies are so well hidden that most of our clientele are actually locals struggling to find them, even with the physical address on their phones. At the last stop, the guide will give the option to either stay at the last speakeasy for a third drink or to explore the stimulated and vivid neighborhood where the tour ends, where there is many nightlife establishments, restaurants, clubs, bars, stand up comedy, life music and much more.
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New York City
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Lower Manhattan
The meeting point for the group is always at a park where there is seating, shade, and water. While the group awaits for all the attendees to arrive, the tour guide will provide some general colonial history of New York City and deliver interesting facts related to the era — like why we say 'bucks' instead of dollars, why 'Houston' is pronounced differently in NYC, and much more. Once the whole group is ready, the tour guide will provide a small introduction about the speakeasy tour and explain how long it is, how many speakeasies will be visited (it's usually six or seven), and at which speakeasy the group will be allowed to grab a drink. The tour guide will also explain where the tour ends, which is always an area with nightlife, bars, clubs, and restaurants — all located in close proximity to subway entrances. On every tour, the first drink is enjoyed at the first speakeasy. In most cases, the group will either skip the line, get a reserved table, or both — but skipping the line is guaranteed. While enjoying a high-quality, internationally recognized, award-winning cocktail, the tour guide will explain about the causes and effects that led to passing the 18th amendment (Prohibition). The guide will not only explain how and why it was passed, but the history of alcohol consumption in the US in general, the history of alcohol taxation, and most importantly, how the US tried to enforce Prohibition. For each drink, spend up to an hour, but in most cases, the group only takes around 40 minutes. Tour guides are obliged to assure that no one feels too rushed to finish their drinks because they are high-quality crafted cocktails that ought to be savored and enjoyed. Some speakeasies will have even Burlesque shows, but all are completely hidden from the exterior. Go through unmarked doors, back alley ways, phone booths, a bank's vault door, behind a psychic shop, through doors indicating 'No Entrance,' 'Emergency exit only' or even through a Five Guys burger joint. Most of the speakeasies are so well hidden that most of our clientele are actually locals struggling to find them, even with the physical address on their phones. At the last stop, the guide will give the option to either stay at the last speakeasy for a third drink or to explore the stimulated and vivid neighborhood where the tour ends, where there is many nightlife establishments, restaurants, clubs, bars, stand up comedy, life music and much more.
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New York City
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Lower Manhattan
The meeting point for the group is always at a park where there is seating, shade, and water. While the group awaits for all the attendees to arrive, the tour guide will provide some general colonial history of New York City and deliver interesting facts related to the era — like why we say 'bucks' instead of dollars, why 'Houston' is pronounced differently in NYC, and much more. Once the whole group is ready, the tour guide will provide a small introduction about the speakeasy tour and explain how long it is, how many speakeasies will be visited (it's usually six or seven), and at which speakeasy the group will be allowed to grab a drink. The tour guide will also explain where the tour ends, which is always an area with nightlife, bars, clubs, and restaurants — all located in close proximity to subway entrances. On every tour, the first drink is enjoyed at the first speakeasy. In most cases, the group will either skip the line, get a reserved table, or both — but skipping the line is guaranteed. While enjoying a high-quality, internationally recognized, award-winning cocktail, the tour guide will explain about the causes and effects that led to passing the 18th amendment (Prohibition). The guide will not only explain how and why it was passed, but the history of alcohol consumption in the US in general, the history of alcohol taxation, and most importantly, how the US tried to enforce Prohibition. For each drink, spend up to an hour, but in most cases, the group only takes around 40 minutes. Tour guides are obliged to assure that no one feels too rushed to finish their drinks because they are high-quality crafted cocktails that ought to be savored and enjoyed. Some speakeasies will have even Burlesque shows, but all are completely hidden from the exterior. Go through unmarked doors, back alley ways, phone booths, a bank's vault door, behind a psychic shop, through doors indicating 'No Entrance,' 'Emergency exit only' or even through a Five Guys burger joint. Most of the speakeasies are so well hidden that most of our clientele are actually locals struggling to find them, even with the physical address on their phones. At the last stop, the guide will give the option to either stay at the last speakeasy for a third drink or to explore the stimulated and vivid neighborhood where the tour ends, where there is many nightlife establishments, restaurants, clubs, bars, stand up comedy, life music and much more.
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New York City
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Lower Manhattan
The meeting point for the group is always at a park where there is seating, shade, and water. While the group awaits for all the attendees to arrive, the tour guide will provide some general colonial history of New York City and deliver interesting facts related to the era — like why we say 'bucks' instead of dollars, why 'Houston' is pronounced differently in NYC, and much more. Once the whole group is ready, the tour guide will provide a small introduction about the speakeasy tour and explain how long it is, how many speakeasies will be visited (it's usually six or seven), and at which speakeasy the group will be allowed to grab a drink. The tour guide will also explain where the tour ends, which is always an area with nightlife, bars, clubs, and restaurants — all located in close proximity to subway entrances. On every tour, the first drink is enjoyed at the first speakeasy. In most cases, the group will either skip the line, get a reserved table, or both — but skipping the line is guaranteed. While enjoying a high-quality, internationally recognized, award-winning cocktail, the tour guide will explain about the causes and effects that led to passing the 18th amendment (Prohibition). The guide will not only explain how and why it was passed, but the history of alcohol consumption in the US in general, the history of alcohol taxation, and most importantly, how the US tried to enforce Prohibition. For each drink, spend up to an hour, but in most cases, the group only takes around 40 minutes. Tour guides are obliged to assure that no one feels too rushed to finish their drinks because they are high-quality crafted cocktails that ought to be savored and enjoyed. Some speakeasies will have even Burlesque shows, but all are completely hidden from the exterior. Go through unmarked doors, back alley ways, phone booths, a bank's vault door, behind a psychic shop, through doors indicating 'No Entrance,' 'Emergency exit only' or even through a Five Guys burger joint. Most of the speakeasies are so well hidden that most of our clientele are actually locals struggling to find them, even with the physical address on their phones. At the last stop, the guide will give the option to either stay at the last speakeasy for a third drink or to explore the stimulated and vivid neighborhood where the tour ends, where there is many nightlife establishments, restaurants, clubs, bars, stand up comedy, life music and much more.
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La partie basse de Manhattan
Le point de rencontre du groupe est toujours dans un parc où il y a des sièges, de l'ombre et de l'eau. Pendant que le groupe attend l'arrivée de tous les participants, le guide fournira un aperçu de l'histoire coloniale générale de New York et des faits intéressants liés à l'époque - comme pourquoi nous disons « bucks » au lieu de dollars, pourquoi « Houston » se prononce différemment à New York, et bien plus encore. Une fois que tout le groupe est prêt, le guide vous fournira une petite introduction sur la visite du speakeasy et expliquera sa durée, combien de speakeasis seront visités (généralement six ou sept) et à quel speakeasy le groupe sera autorisé à prendre un verre. Le guide vous expliquera également où se termine la visite, qui est toujours une zone de vie nocturne, de bars, de clubs et de restaurants, tous situés à proximité des entrées de métro. À chaque visite, le premier verre est dégusté au premier speakeasy. Dans la plupart des cas, le groupe sautera la ligne, obtiendra une table réservée, ou les deux - mais sauter la ligne est garanti. Tout en dégustant un cocktail primé de haute qualité, reconnu internationalement, le guide vous expliquera les causes et les effets qui ont conduit à l'adoption du 18e amendement (interdiction). Le guide expliquera non seulement comment et pourquoi il a été adopté, mais l'histoire de la consommation d'alcool aux États-Unis en général, l'histoire de la taxation de l'alcool et, plus important encore, comment les États-Unis ont tenté de faire respecter la prohibition. Pour chaque boisson, passez jusqu'à une heure, mais dans la plupart des cas, le groupe ne prend qu'environ 40 minutes. Les guides touristiques sont obligés de veiller à ce que personne ne se sente trop pressé de finir ses boissons, car ce sont des cocktails artisanaux de haute qualité qui doivent être savourés et appréciés. Certains bars clandestins auront même des spectacles burlesques, mais tous sont complètement cachés de l'extérieur. Passez par des portes non marquées, des ruelles, des cabines téléphoniques, la porte du coffre-fort d'une banque, derrière un magasin de voyance, par des portes indiquant "Pas d'entrée", "Sortie de secours uniquement" ou même par un joint de hamburger Five Guys. La plupart des bars clandestins sont si bien cachés que la plupart de notre clientèle sont en fait des locaux qui ont du mal à les trouver, même avec l'adresse physique sur leur téléphone. Au dernier arrêt, le guide vous donnera la possibilité de rester au dernier speakeasy pour un troisième verre ou d'explorer le quartier stimulé et animé où se termine la visite, où se trouvent de nombreux établissements de vie nocturne, restaurants, clubs, bars, debout comédie, musique de la vie et bien plus encore.
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Commentaires (218)
Pete P
Jan 2017
I am someone who travels quite a bit and always looks for some forum of walking tour to learn more about the city I am in and Alex's tours honestly was one of the best I have ever been on. Meet up directions were easy and Alex was there waiting for us even before the chosen time. He was knowledgeable and well spoken, with a slight accent it even added to the feel of the tour! The tour was just as described on the website and made our night, after days of touristy traps and too much shopping in NYC it was a great way to see the local nightlife and feel part of the city without the touristy feel of everything else you can do in NYC. For the city that never sleeps this tour truly made the experince, and even on a Monday night is one of the best times you will have. Highly recommended
kwebster2
Dec 2016
We went of a cold Friday evening. Directions to our meeting spot were a little tricky (Riverton at Attorney near Delancy street). There was no building in which to meet. The tour guide had a little sign. We were the first to arrive. There were 8 others who eventually joined the tour a little later. The meeting place is in an area which feels a little sketchy. Once we began, it was a short walk to our first location. Our first stop was upstairs in a typical bar. We were told that 'might have been a location' where we could imagine a speakeasy. The problem is that it was hard to hear over music, the information the guide was sharing. Drinks were $15.00 a piece, with tip and tax, more like $20.00. The second location was where there was a hidden restaurant up the top of a steep staircase. By the time we got to the third location, the bar was full and we had no place to sit. Subsequently, we opted out of the rest of the tour and headed out for dinner. I probably would not recommend this tour. Apparently, documented speakeasys are rare. We were to imagine that these bars, in the day, shifted locations on a regular basis so as not to 'get caught' serving alcohol. Our tour, without drinks and through Groupon, was $30.00. With each drink at about $20.00 per person per speakeasy location, did not make this an inexpensive tour. The final piece of information was that we received notice on the day of the tour not to wear sneakers or coats with fur trim. These of course, would not have been allowable back in the day. My problem was that traveling to the city from upstate, I did not have the appropriate footwear. However, no one ever mention my dress during the tour. My traveling companion also wore her warm winter coat with fur trim. That was also not ever mentioned. But just to be aware of this dress code concern.
Jennifer C
Dec 2016
My family meets in NYC every Thanksgiving and we love trying new and different activities every time we come. We had an amazing time on this tour. Alex went out of his way to customize our tour since we added two extra people last minute that were family friends (some speakeasies don't accept reservations on groups more than 7, and we had 9). That was so appreciated, and he even took us to see the entrance of and give some info on the ones we couldn't get into. It was just the right amount of walking - we got to see a lot of the charming East Village, and it wasn't tough at all on my ~60 yr old parents. Each of the speakeasies were different and unique, and the cocktails were all great. We loved how much history Alex knew, and he was great to chat with in general. We'll definitely try another tour next time we are in New York. Thanks, Alex!

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