Little Italy Prohibition Pub Crawl

In 1920, the United States enforced the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which banned liquor production, public consumption and the selling of anything alcoholic. This catapulted the criminal w

In 1920, the United States enforced the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution which banned liquor production, public consumption and the selling of anything alcoholic. This catapulted the criminal world and helped the gangsters monopolize and grow their illegal business of alcohol. It made some of the most vicious gangsters gain fortune and fame. Illegal bars known as speakeasies opened by the tens of thousands all over the country and served bootleg liquor to the thirsty public. When something is illegal it creates an underworld that will stop at nothing. On this tour you will walk in the footsteps of the gangsters and visit some of the watering holes that served illegal liquor during Prohibition. While sipping on your now "legal" alcoholic beverage you will hear stories of the Mafia and how it infiltrated into society. At the end of the tour you will be a "wiseguy" about prohibition and the mob. DEPARTURE TIME: 10 A.M.

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Location: New York City

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this Prohibition Pub Crawl tour?

A: Yes, you need to be at least 21 years old to join the Prohibition Pub Crawl since it involves alcoholic beverages. Make sure everyone in your group has a valid ID when you go. It's a fun way to learn about history, but drinking laws still apply!

Q: What should we wear for this tour? Is it casual or dressy?

A: The dress code is pretty casual! You can wear comfy shoes since you'll be walking a good amount. Just keep in mind it's NYC, so layers are a smart idea depending on the weather. You might stop in some places that feel a bit classy, so a smart casual look can work too!

Q: If it rains, will the tour still happen? What’s the cancellation policy?

A: The tour typically goes on rain or shine! If the weather is really bad, they may reschedule, but you usually get an email about that. Always check their cancellation policy on the website before booking just to be safe!

Discussions

Thinking about gifting the Little Italy Prohibition Pub Crawl!

Hey everyone! I’m considering getting this Prohibition Pub Crawl tour in NYC for my boyfriend's birthday. He loves history and cocktails. Has anyone done this? I’m curious about how long it lasts and if it’s really worth it. Would love to hear any thoughts or experiences!

Anyone know the best time to book the Prohibition Pub Crawl?

I’m eyeing the Little Italy Prohibition Pub Crawl for a friend's birthday. When’s the best time to go? I’ve heard weekends can be busy, but is there a big difference on weekdays? Should I book in advance?