East Village Food and History Walking Tour

New York, US
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Included

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    Bottled water
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    Lunch

Excluded

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    Gratuities

Meeting Point

6 (Green) train to Astor Place or N/R (Yellow) trains to 8th Street/NYU. The meeting location is also a short walk from Union Square. You will meet your guide at the Alamo/Astor Place Cube in front of the Chase Bank.

Meeting point

149-179 E 8th St, New York, NY 10003 , United States

End point

End Point

The tour finishes near St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery.

Meeting point

2nd Ave &, E 10th St, New York, NY 10003 , United States

End point

What to expect

1

Alamo / Astor Place Cube

Tony Rosenthal's Alamo, 1967, the monumental 15' Cor-Ten steel sculpture, also known as the Astor Place Cube, is without dispute Rosenthal's best-known and beloved public art sculpture, considered a New York and public art landmark, was first installed as part of Doris C. Freedman's Sculpture in Environment installation, sponsored by New York's administration of recreation & cultural affairs.

Duration 30 minutes
2

Cooper Union Foundation Building

The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art, established in 1859, is among the nation's oldest and most distinguished institutions of higher education. The college, founded by inventor, industrialist and philanthropist, Peter Cooper, offers a world-class education in art, architecture and engineering as well as an outstanding faculty of humanities and social sciences.

Duration 15 minutes
3

McSorley's Old Ale House

From it’s humble origins as an Irish working man’s saloon — cheese and crackers on the house-beer for pennies to its rediscovery by the mainstream in a 1940’s NEW YORKER magazine profile. McSorley’s is steeped in a cultural cacophony of Americana. Presidents, residents, authors and thieves — the lot of humanity have sat and shared, all abiding by McSorley’s golden rule “Be Good or Be Gone”.

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St. Mark's Place

Eighth Street in Manhattan between Third Avenue and Avenue A is known as St. Mark's Place—arguably the East Village’s most notable street and a place bursting with culture via its retail shops, street vendors, restaurants and nightlife. In a city that is gentrifying more and more every day, St. Mark's Place maintains its gritty and authentic feel.

Duration 30 minutes
5

Ray's Candy Store

Ray's Candy Shop, an iconic NYC institution since 1974, holds a special place in the hearts of locals and visitors alike. With 50 years of history, Ray's is renowned for serving up the best fries, shakes, soft serve, egg creams, deep-fried Oreos, and more. Join the tour to experience firsthand the flavors and nostalgia of this beloved neighborhood gem.

Duration 15 minutes
6

Village Square Pizza

Village Square Pizza, nestled in the heart of the East Village in New York City, offers a unique take on America's beloved classic. With five locations spanning downtown to uptown, they specialize in crafting gourmet New York-style pizza using a cherished family recipe passed down through generations. Each slice tantalizes the senses with a perfect balance of crunch, crispiness, taste, sweetness, and savory flavors. Committed to excellence, Village Square Pizza maintains the highest quality standards, ensuring premium ingredients and exceptional customer service at all times.

Duration 15 minutes
7

Tompkins Square Park

This popular park in the middle of the East Village is a perfect centerpiece for its eclectic neighborhood, which houses artists, radicals, fashion lovers, and those who have lived in the neighborhood for decades and witnessed its many changes.

Duration 15 minutes
8

St. Mark's Church In-the-bowery

St. Mark’s Church-in-the-Bowery has 350 years of history! It’s New York’s oldest site of continuous religious practice, and the church itself second-oldest church building in Manhattan.

Duration 15 minutes
9

Veniero's Pasticceria & Caffe

Having recently celebrated its 127th Anniversary, Veniero's Pastry stands as a revered landmark in New York City since its establishment in 1894 by founder Antonio Veniero. Originally a pool emporium and café, Veniero served his delectable baked goods to patrons. Over time, his Italian pastries and cakes garnered acclaim, earning awards in Rome, Bologna, and at the New York World’s Fair. Today, the pastry shop retains much of its original charm, boasting hand-stamped metal ceilings, intricately designed etched glass doors, meticulously polished wood mirrors, and opulent marble floors, painstakingly restored after nearly a century of use.

Duration 15 minutes

The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.

Additional Information

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    Service animals allowed
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    Public transportation options are available nearby
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    Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Provided by Manhattan Food Tours

What our experts say

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    Stop by Veniero's for pastries.
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    Take a photo at the Astor Place Cube.
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    Explore St. Mark's Place shops.
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    Consider dining at local pizza spots.
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    Bring comfortable shoes for walking.

More About this Experience

Introduction

Experience the vibrant and diverse culture of New York City's East Village with the East Village Food and History Walking Tour. This unique tour offers a blend of delicious culinary offerings and a deep dive into the neighborhood's rich historical narrative, providing a comprehensive and immersive experience for all participants.

What to expect?

Participants can expect a mouthwatering journey through the East Village's diverse culinary scene, sampling a variety of delicious foods while learning about the neighborhood's fascinating history. From the roots forged by 19th-century immigrants to the cultural movements that have shaped the area, this tour offers a unique blend of flavors and stories that will leave a lasting impression on all who join.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for foodies, history enthusiasts, and anyone looking to explore the rich tapestry of New York City's East Village. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor to the city, this experience offers a unique opportunity to delve into the cultural and culinary delights of this iconic neighborhood.

Why book this?

Immerse yourself in the essence of the East Village with this one-of-a-kind tour that combines delicious food with a deep dive into the neighborhood's history. From exploring the roots of immigrant communities to tracing the footsteps of legendary artists and musicians, this tour offers a comprehensive and engaging experience that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the East Village's past, present, and future.

Good to know

Participants should come prepared to walk and explore the neighborhood on foot, comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended. The tour includes bottled water and lunch, but gratuities are not included. The itinerary concludes near St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery, providing a convenient and central location to continue exploring the area on your own.

Reviews

Feedback from previous participants highlights the engaging and informative nature of the tour, with many praising the knowledgeable guides and delicious food offerings. Participants have described the experience as both educational and enjoyable, offering a unique perspective on the East Village's history and culture. Don't miss out on this unforgettable journey through one of New York City's most iconic neighborhoods.

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