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NYPD Guided Mafia Crime & Local Food Experience - Insider’s Story

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New York, US
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Join us on the Retired NYPD Guided Gangster, Crime and Food Walk for a once-in-a-lifetime experience that will truly immerse you in the gritty history of New York City's underworld. This is not your typical mafia tour - we offer an authentic and uncensored experience straight from the source. Walk in the footsteps of notorious gangsters as we explore their hangouts, secret hideouts, and favorite eateries. Taste the local cuisines and hear firsthand accounts of the NYC Mafia and crimes in the city. Visit hidden locations that other tour companies don't even know exist, including the legendary "Ravenite Social Club". Your guide, with over 10,000 guests and 2,000 five-star ratings, will bring the stories to life and take you on a journey you won't soon forget. Book now and experience the real New York City underworld like never before.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 3 hours 30 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • & Audio GuidedGuided Experience
  • Dinner
  • Lunch
  • Drinks are not included but can be purchased on the day
  • Gratuity not included & always welcomed

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Introduction

Retired NYPD Guided Gangster, Crime, and Food Walk is not your average Mafia tour in New York City. Unlike other tours, this unique and captivating experience is hosted by a group of active and retired NYPD Police Officers who share firsthand accounts and stories from the city's notorious gangland. With over 10,000 guests and 2,000 five-star ratings on Airbnb, this tour offers an authentic and unfiltered glimpse into the dark underbelly of NYC's criminal history.

What to expect?

During this immersive tour, participants will visit crime family hangouts, hidden locations, and infamous landmarks while exploring the East Village and Little Italy. Prepare to be captivated by the stories of the NYC Mafia and the crimes that took place in the city. Along the way, indulge in the local cuisines, experiencing the flavors that the mobsters themselves enjoyed. From the historic "red sauce joint" in the East Village, frequented by Lucky Luciano and featured in films like "Boardwalk Empire" and "The Sopranos," to a delightful pastry shop in Little Italy where a full-sized cannoli awaits, this tour promises a unique and unforgettable experience.

Who is this for?

This tour is for anyone with a fascination for the criminal history of New York City. Whether you're a true crime enthusiast, a fan of mob movies and TV shows, or simply curious about the darker side of the Big Apple, this experience is perfect for you. The tour is designed to be inclusive, welcoming all individuals who want to delve into the city's intriguing past. Whether you're a solo traveler, a group of friends, or a couple looking for an exciting and educational experience, the Retired NYPD Guided Gangster, Crime, and Food Walk is a must-do in NYC.

Why book this?

What sets this tour apart from others is the unique perspective offered by the retired and active NYPD Police Officers. With their firsthand knowledge and personal experiences, they provide an unparalleled insight into the world of organized crime in NYC. Unlike scripted and rehearsed guides, these officers offer unfiltered and authentic stories, taking you to locations that most tour companies don't even know exist. The combination of intriguing narratives, delicious local cuisine, and the opportunity to explore hidden gems makes this tour an unforgettable and truly immersive experience.

Good to know

When booking this tour, keep in mind that gratuity is not included but always welcomed. Additionally, alcoholic beverages are excluded from the inclusions. It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and clothing as the tour involves walking. The tour starts at a historic "red sauce joint" in the East Village and ends at a pastry shop in Little Italy, providing ample food throughout the experience. Prepare to satisfy your cravings for both knowledge and cuisine as you explore the city's criminal history.

Reviews

Guests who have experienced the Retired NYPD Guided Gangster, Crime, and Food Walk have raved about the authenticity and excitement of the tour. They praised the knowledgeable and engaging hosts, who brought the stories of the NYC Mafia to life with their firsthand accounts. Participants were impressed by the hidden locations and insider information shared during the tour, making them feel like they were part of the city's intriguing criminal history. The combination of captivating narratives and delicious food left guests thoroughly satisfied, resulting in numerous five-star ratings and positive feedback. Don't miss out on this opportunity to explore NYC's underworld with the experts who know it best.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Your Itinerary

John's of 12th Street

We begin in the East Village at an historic NY "red sauce joint" frequented by Lucky Luciano plus many others. Multiple films created at the restaurant such as "Boardwalk Empire" "Sopranos" "Get Gotti" and more. This is where in 1931 Luciano creates the mafia Commission. The HBO series "Boardwalk Empire filmed here as well as Sopranos, Get Gotti and most recently documentary to be released shortly "After Goodfellas" starting once of our tour guides. John’s of 12th was established in March 1908 by another John, John Pucciatti. Pucciatti Immigrated from Umbria, Italy to the present-day East Village, where there was a thriving Italian American community centered around 1st Avenue. John’s’ current owner, Lowell Fein now owns the restaurant with partners Paul Dauber, Robbie Rundbaken, and, continuing the namesake’s legacy. The Italian neighborhood where Pucciatti moved to in the East Village existed even before Little Italy. We are the only Mafia experience allowed to enter the joint.....

East Village

The Village has been a NYC Mafia stronghold since 1900 together we visit key Mafia locations where all 5 families operated.

St. Mark's Church In-the-bowery

(Pass by)

Burial place of New York's political elite and John C COlt brother of famed gun manufacturer Samuel Colt

New York Marble Cemetery

The first public cemetery in NYC Marbel Hill is below ground vaults demanded by NYC in order to protect its citizens from diseases. The site is also open to the public every first Sunday of the month

East Village

This is where Cosa Nostra "Our thing" began.

Orpheum Theatre

(Pass by)

The Orpheum Theatre, formerly Player's Theatre, is a 299-seat off-Broadway theatre on Second Avenue near the corner of St. Marks Place in the East Village neighborhood of lower Manhattan, New York City. There may have been a concert garden on the site as early as the 1880s, but there was a theatre there by 1904.[1] During the heyday of Yiddish theatre in the Yiddish Theater District in Manhattan, the venue was the Player's Theatre, and was part of the "Jewish Rialto" along Second Avenue.[2] By the 1920s, the theatre was exhibiting films, but was converted back to dramatic use in 1958,[1] with the first production, Little Mary Sunshine, opening in November 1959.[3] Significant productions include the revival and revamping of Cole Porter's musical Anything Goes in 1962, Your Own Thing in 1968, The Me Nobody Knows in 1970, The Cocktail Party in 1980, Key Exchange in 1981, Broken Toys! in 1981, Little Shop of Horrors in 1982, Sandra Bernhard's Without You I'm Nothing

188 1st Ave.

once the famous Club 188 run by Charlie "Lucky" Luciano we talk about the Genovese crime families powerful influence over the nightlife scene in NYC from the 1920's through today

Liz Christy Bowery Houston Community Garden

Considered the oldest community garden in New York, Liz Christy Community Garden was established in 1973. In late 1973 and early 1974, the community activist group the Green Guerillas, among them an energetic member named Liz Christy, cleared the lot at the northeast corner of the Bowery and East Houston. In late April 1974, the New York City Office of Housing Preservation and Development agreed to rent the site for a $1 a month to the Bowery Houston Community Farm and Garden. The land where the Liz Christy Garden now stands has seen many changes in its history.

Albanese Meats & Poultry

The oldest butcher shop in NYC that welcomed Sicilian immigrants since the 1800's and a frequent destination for Martin Scorsese and Robert Dinero. In fact this is where "Marty" filmed his first film.

Basilica Of St. Patrick's Old Cathedral

(Pass by)

The Basilica of Saint Patrick's Old Cathedral is the original Cathedral Church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York. Since its opening over 200 years ago on the corner of Mott and Prince Streets in the Nolita section of lower Manhattan, its spiritual mission continues to be the great beacon for the Catholic Faithful and an American symbol of the triumph of religious freedom. Originally the worship center for a largely impoverished Irish community, St. Patrick's, over decades, expanded to provide for the spiritual and material needs of a diverse community, including Italian, African American, Chinese, and Vietnamese Catholics. The Godfather was filmed inside

Ravenite Social Club/Former HQ Of Gambino Crime Family

Headquarters of the Gambino crime family and John Gotti we visit the place where the most powerful "family" operated their elusive and often deadly business. Being a local kid from Little Italy I offer the real inside details tour companies get wrong.

Chinatown

Chinese traders and sailors began trickling into the United States in the mid eighteenth century; while this population was largely transient, small numbers stayed in New York and married. Beginning in the mid nineteenth century, Chinese arrived in significant numbers, lured to the Pacific coast of the United States by the stories of "Gold Mountain" California during the gold rush of the 1840s and 1850s and brought by labor brokers to build the Central Pacific Railroad. Most arrived expecting to spend a few years working, thus earning enough money to return to China, build a house and marry. As the gold mines began yielding less and the railroad neared completion, the broad availability of cheap and willing Chinese labor in such industries as cigar-rolling and textiles became a source of tension for white laborers, who thought that the Chinese were coming to take their jobs and threaten their livelihoods. Mob violence and rampant discrimination in the west drove the Chinese east.

Little Italy

Little Italy is a neighborhood in New York City that began developing in the 1840s when Italian immigrants began to settle in the area1. The area was first home to Dutch settlers and the Lenape tribe during the 1600s2. The neighborhood was popular amongst immigrants because of its population of local Italian speakers and traditional Italian culture1. Originally, Little Italy spanned from Lafayette Street to the Bowery and from Kenmare to Canal, but today it takes up roughly three blocks on Mulberry Street

  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Strong Language and sometimes Graphic descriptions of murders
  • Not recommended for travelers with walking problems

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