Discover New York City's most secretive speakeasies on this guided, 3-hour, small-group walking tour in Lower Manhattan. Take a friendly stroll to discover NYC's most secretive speakeasies, hidden beh
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Location: New York City
What's Included
- List of all the visited speakeasies (only after the tour)
- Offered in French, Italian, German, Spanish and English
- Local, professional guide
- Special treatment at the speakeasies
- Guaranteed to skip the long lines
- First and longest running NYC Speakeasy experience for oever 10 years
- Highly accurate and documented history facts
- Small-group walking tour
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: You can definitely go casual! Most people wear comfortable shoes since it's a walking tour, but if you wanna go for a vintage vibe, that's totally cool too. Just keep in mind some speakeasies might have a dress code, but the guide usually gives you a heads-up if that's the case. Enjoy the cocktails!
A: Yes, the tour is 21+, since you'll be enjoying cocktails at the speakeasies. It’s a fun gift for friends or partners who can drink—just make sure they’re of age! If you're bringing a younger crowd, maybe look for a different experience.
A: They run rain or shine! If the weather looks bad, make sure to wear appropriate clothing and maybe bring an umbrella. The guide usually has a backup plan to keep everyone dry while still hitting the highlights. Just keep an eye on your email for any notifications from the tour provider.
Discussions
Just did the speakeasy tour, and wow!
I went on the Guided Speakeasy Walking Tour last weekend, and it was amazing! Our guide was super knowledgeable about the history of Prohibition, which made the whole experience feel authentic. We visited 3 different speakeasies, and skipping the lines was a huge plus. The craft cocktails were delicious, especially the old fashioned at the last stop! Highly recommend for anyone looking for a unique NYC experience.
Looking for gift ideas? How about this tour?
I’m thinking about getting this speakeasy tour as a gift for my friend’s birthday. Has anyone done it recently? I love the idea of combining history with fun cocktails, but I want to make sure it’s as good as it sounds. Any tips or experiences to share?