Step into the shadowy world of the 1920s with our Prohibition Bus Tour, where you’ll uncover the hidden speakeasies, notorious gangsters, and bootleggers that fueled New York’s nightlife. As we journey through the city, we’ll take you to iconic spots that once defied the law, all while diving into the fascinating tales of secret deals and underground parties. Raise a glass (legally, of course) as we bring the Roaring Twenties back to life!
Why Take This Tour?
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Tour Information
Tour Information
Departure time
Flexible
Meeting point
At hotel or Workplace or First location
Availability
7 days
Duration
4 hours
Group size
Determined by chosen vehicle capacity
Participation requirements
21 and above
Included
Drinks and family style food platters
What to bring
Dress upscale casual and bring Passport ID
Number & type of staff for tour
2 , 1 driver and 1 tour guide
Pricing
All tours are led by fully licensed New York City Tour Guides.
| Bus Size | Rate/Hour | Min. Hours | Includes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 13-Seater | $370 | 4 Hours | 1 Tour Guide |
| 21-Seater | $410 | 4 Hours | 1 Tour Guide |
| 34-Seater | $540 | 4 Hours | 2 Tour Guides |
| 54-Seater | $760 | 4 Hours | 3 Tour Guides |
Net rates available upon request
Find out Where We'll Take You and What You’ll See on This Tour
Step back in time at New York’s oldest Irish tavern, where sawdust floors and ale mugs whisper stories from the Prohibition era. Discover how McSorley’s managed to stay open through the dry years and became a timeless symbol of Old New York.
Opened in 1892, this historic saloon served as a quiet refuge during Prohibition, when locals could still sneak a pint behind drawn shades. Its mahogany bar and tin ceiling have watched over more than a century of New York drinking history.
Once disguised as a flower shop to survive Prohibition, Pete’s poured whiskey for writers, politicians, and dreamers. Learn how this Gramercy Park landmark became the city’s longest continuously operating bar – and a refuge for literary legends.
Hidden behind an unmarked door on Bedford Street, this speakeasy hosted the likes of Hemingway, Steinbeck, and Fitzgerald. Hear how its secret entrances, coded slang, and smoky backroom tales gave birth to some of America’s greatest stories.
Yes as long as everyone is 21 and up
Most definitely we encourage it
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