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L'expérience des immigrants : statue de la Liberté, Ellis Island et visite gastronomique du centre-ville

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Rejoignez-nous alors que nous explorons la riche histoire des immigrants de la ville de New York d'hier à aujourd'hui ! Une partie de la raison pour laquelle NYC est connue pour être l'une des villes les plus diversifiées et les plus colorées de la planète est les communautés d'immigration robustes dans toute la ville, certaines s'étant établies il y a plusieurs décennies et d'autres plus récemment. Vous profiterez de 3 traversées en ferry différentes dans le port de New York en visitant 2 des icônes de l'immigration les plus connues au monde : la Statue de la Liberté et Ellis Island (où vous pourrez peut-être rechercher vos propres ancêtres immigrés dans leur registres du registre !). Après avoir exploré l'expérience des immigrants du passé, votre guide vous conduira dans une aventure gastronomique moderne à travers le quartier financier. Vous entendrez des histoires d'immigrants modernes et dégusterez une variété de plats. À la fin de votre visite, vous serez plein d'inspiration et de délicieuses friandises !
Ville: La ville de New York
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Ce qui est inclu
Ferry tickets to and from Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.
A variety of food samples from immigrant-owned businesses or of immigrant-inspired foods. Food options and portion sizes vary - total amount of food equals a full meal.
Local, English-speaking guide
Guide professionnel local
A variety of food samples from immigrant-owned businesses or of immigrant-inspired foods. Food options and portion sizes vary - total amount of food equals a full meal.
Local, English-speaking guide
Chauffeur/guide
Information additionnelle
  • Accessible aux fauteuils roulants
  • Les bébés et les jeunes enfants peuvent monter dans un landau ou une poussette
  • Animaux d'assistance autorisés
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Les bébés doivent s'asseoir sur les genoux d'un adulte
  • Des sièges pour bébés spécialisés sont disponibles
  • Les options de transport sont accessibles en fauteuil roulant
  • Convient à toutes les personnes physiques niveaux de forme physique
  • Nous ne sommes pas en mesure de faire des aménagements pour les régimes intolérants au gluten et au lactose pour le moment, car certaines de nos inclusions alimentaires sont des produits de boulangerie.
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les voyageurs en public zones
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Social distanciation imposée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Guides requis pour se laver les mains régulièrement
  • Politique de maintien à domicile payée pour le personnel présentant des symptômes
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
  • Notre organisation a s a créé une stratégie globale pour assurer la sécurité de nos invités, guides, partenaires, vendeurs et de la communauté locale au sens large. Tous les membres du personnel sont formés à ces nouvelles procédures de sécurité et nous continuerons de suivre les directives du gouvernement local.
À quoi s'attendre
1
United States Custom House
Your tour begins at the Alexander Hamilton US Custom House. Named after one of the most well-known founding fathers and where immigrants have historically come to “get the job done.”
2
Battery Park
We’ll start our tour with a stroll through Battery Park. On the southern tip of Manhattan, this park was the original destination for immigrants before the more well-known Ellis Island facility opened in the 1890’s.
3
Statue of Liberty
We’ll hop on a ferry and make our way over to the icon of the United States: the Statue of Liberty. While on the island, we’ll have the opportunity to explore the National Monument and marvel at Lady Liberty - a sight that incoming immigrants anticipated seeing from their ships for decades.
4
Ellis Island
After visiting Lady Liberty, we’ll hop on another ferry and head over to Ellis Island. From 1892 - 1954 this was the destination for incoming immigrants from around the world. With a variety of restored buildings to explore (including a hospital and dormitory), you’ll really be able to set the sense of what it was like for those entering the United States in years gone by (perhaps even some of your own ancestors).
5
Ellis Island Immigration Museum
Inside the island’s Main Building, this museum explores the immigration experience from the 1800’s to the mid-1900’s. You’ll be able to learn more about the process of getting to the United States, the process and procedures for entering the country, and what was awaiting immigrants once they started their new lives in America.
6
Wall Street
After our 3rd boat ride, back to Manhattan from Ellis Island, your guide will take you on a modern-immigrant foodie tour through the Financial District and along Wall Street. Not often associated with New York’s food scene, this area is filled with immigrant-owned restaurants, bakeries, and more. You’ll taste your way through the neighborhood while hearing stories of the modern immigrant experience and their impact on the city’s culinary landscape.
7
United States Custom House
Your tour begins at the Alexander Hamilton US Custom House. Named after one of the most well-known founding fathers and where immigrants have historically come to “get the job done.”
8
Battery Park
We’ll start our tour with a stroll through Battery Park. On the southern tip of Manhattan, this park was the original destination for immigrants before the more well-known Ellis Island facility opened in the 1890’s.
9
Statue of Liberty
We’ll hop on a ferry and make our way over to the icon of the United States: the Statue of Liberty. While on the island, we’ll have the opportunity to explore the National Monument and marvel at Lady Liberty - a sight that incoming immigrants anticipated seeing from their ships for decades.
10
Ellis Island
After visiting Lady Liberty, we’ll hop on another ferry and head over to Ellis Island. From 1892 - 1954 this was the destination for incoming immigrants from around the world. With a variety of restored buildings to explore (including a hospital and dormitory), you’ll really be able to set the sense of what it was like for those entering the United States in years gone by (perhaps even some of your own ancestors).
11
Ellis Island Immigration Museum
Inside the island’s Main Building, this museum explores the immigration experience from the 1800’s to the mid-1900’s. You’ll be able to learn more about the process of getting to the United States, the process and procedures for entering the country, and what was awaiting immigrants once they started their new lives in America.
12
Wall Street
After our 3rd boat ride, back to Manhattan from Ellis Island, your guide will take you on a modern-immigrant foodie tour through the Financial District and along Wall Street. Not often associated with New York’s food scene, this area is filled with immigrant-owned restaurants, bakeries, and more. You’ll taste your way through the neighborhood while hearing stories of the modern immigrant experience and their impact on the city’s culinary landscape.
13
United States Custom House
Your tour begins at the Alexander Hamilton US Custom House. Named after one of the most well-known founding fathers and where immigrants have historically come to “get the job done.”
14
Battery Park
We’ll start our tour with a stroll through Battery Park. On the southern tip of Manhattan, this park was the original destination for immigrants before the more well-known Ellis Island facility opened in the 1890’s.
15
Statue of Liberty
We’ll hop on a ferry and make our way over to the icon of the United States: the Statue of Liberty. While on the island, we’ll have the opportunity to explore the National Monument and marvel at Lady Liberty - a sight that incoming immigrants anticipated seeing from their ships for decades.
16
Ellis Island
After visiting Lady Liberty, we’ll hop on another ferry and head over to Ellis Island. From 1892 - 1954 this was the destination for incoming immigrants from around the world. With a variety of restored buildings to explore (including a hospital and dormitory), you’ll really be able to set the sense of what it was like for those entering the United States in years gone by (perhaps even some of your own ancestors).
17
Ellis Island Immigration Museum
Inside the island’s Main Building, this museum explores the immigration experience from the 1800’s to the mid-1900’s. You’ll be able to learn more about the process of getting to the United States, the process and procedures for entering the country, and what was awaiting immigrants once they started their new lives in America.
18
Wall Street
After our 3rd boat ride, back to Manhattan from Ellis Island, your guide will take you on a modern-immigrant foodie tour through the Financial District and along Wall Street. Not often associated with New York’s food scene, this area is filled with immigrant-owned restaurants, bakeries, and more. You’ll taste your way through the neighborhood while hearing stories of the modern immigrant experience and their impact on the city’s culinary landscape.
19
United States Custom House
Your tour begins at the Alexander Hamilton US Custom House. Named after one of the most well-known founding fathers and where immigrants have historically come to “get the job done.”
20
Battery Park
We’ll start our tour with a stroll through Battery Park. On the southern tip of Manhattan, this park was the original destination for immigrants before the more well-known Ellis Island facility opened in the 1890’s.
21
Statue of Liberty
We’ll hop on a ferry and make our way over to the icon of the United States: the Statue of Liberty. While on the island, we’ll have the opportunity to explore the National Monument and marvel at Lady Liberty - a sight that incoming immigrants anticipated seeing from their ships for decades.
22
Ellis Island
After visiting Lady Liberty, we’ll hop on another ferry and head over to Ellis Island. From 1892 - 1954 this was the destination for incoming immigrants from around the world. With a variety of restored buildings to explore (including a hospital and dormitory), you’ll really be able to set the sense of what it was like for those entering the United States in years gone by (perhaps even some of your own ancestors).
23
Ellis Island Immigration Museum
Inside the island’s Main Building, this museum explores the immigration experience from the 1800’s to the mid-1900’s. You’ll be able to learn more about the process of getting to the United States, the process and procedures for entering the country, and what was awaiting immigrants once they started their new lives in America.
24
Wall Street
After our 3rd boat ride, back to Manhattan from Ellis Island, your guide will take you on a modern-immigrant foodie tour through the Financial District and along Wall Street. Not often associated with New York’s food scene, this area is filled with immigrant-owned restaurants, bakeries, and more. You’ll taste your way through the neighborhood while hearing stories of the modern immigrant experience and their impact on the city’s culinary landscape.
25
Douane des États-Unis
Votre visite commence à l'Alexander Hamilton US Custom House. Nommé d'après l'un des pères fondateurs les plus connus et où les immigrants sont historiquement venus pour «faire le travail».
26
Parc de la batterie
Nous commencerons notre visite par une promenade dans Battery Park. À la pointe sud de Manhattan, ce parc était la destination d'origine des immigrants avant l'ouverture de l'installation plus connue d'Ellis Island dans les années 1890.
27
Statue de la Liberté
Nous monterons à bord d'un ferry et nous dirigerons vers l'icône des États-Unis : la Statue de la Liberté. Pendant votre séjour sur l'île, nous aurons l'occasion d'explorer le monument national et de vous émerveiller devant Lady Liberty - un spectacle que les immigrants entrants s'attendaient à voir depuis leurs navires depuis des décennies.
28
l'île d'Ellis
Après avoir visité Lady Liberty, nous embarquerons sur un autre ferry et nous dirigerons vers Ellis Island. De 1892 à 1954, c'était la destination des immigrants entrants du monde entier. Avec une variété de bâtiments restaurés à explorer (y compris un hôpital et un dortoir), vous serez vraiment en mesure de donner une idée de ce que c'était pour ceux qui entraient aux États-Unis dans le passé (peut-être même certains de vos propres ancêtres) .
29
Musée de l'immigration d'Ellis Island
À l'intérieur du bâtiment principal de l'île, ce musée explore l'expérience de l'immigration des années 1800 au milieu des années 1900. Vous pourrez en savoir plus sur le processus d'arrivée aux États-Unis, le processus et les procédures d'entrée dans le pays et ce qui attendait les immigrants une fois qu'ils ont commencé leur nouvelle vie en Amérique.
30
Wall Street
Après notre troisième promenade en bateau, de retour à Manhattan depuis Ellis Island, votre guide vous emmènera dans une visite gastronomique d'immigrants modernes à travers le quartier financier et le long de Wall Street. Pas souvent associé à la scène gastronomique de New York, ce quartier regorge de restaurants, de boulangeries et bien plus appartenant à des immigrants. Vous goûterez votre chemin à travers le quartier tout en écoutant des histoires sur l'expérience des immigrants modernes et leur impact sur le paysage culinaire de la ville.
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Commentaires (16)
Sheryl G
Oct 2021
Whenever I travel I take a food tour and I travel a lot! Some tours and guides are better than others. Most are pretty good but some really stand out and make the experience so memorable. The Tenement, Tales and Tastes tour we did with Erik ranks among one of the most enjoyable tours we've taken and and it all comes down to the guide. Erik is not only extemely knowledgeable about the history of the area and the food we got to enjoy, but he is just a really nice and approachable person. The tour felt like we were being shown around town by an old friend who really loves his city! I highly recommend this tour for anyone visiting NYC. Even if you've done other tours of the area (and I have), there is always something new to learn and this tour was one of the highlights of our trip. Thank you, Erik!

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