Explore midtown and the Broadway Theater District along with some of the pubs that were actual speakeasies during Prohibition on Urban Village Tours Broadway Prohibition Pub Crawl. Two and one half hours with one mile of walking between pubs, your tour guide will show you the underbelly of the drinking scene during 1920’s Broadway. You’ll find out where the major speakeasies were located, who some of the gangsters and scofflaws were and where some of the Broadway stars hung out and entertained the masses. In between, you’ll sip craft cocktails made by top bartenders including at a real speakeasy where you'll learn some of the incredible events taking place inside.
One of the most famous speakeasies in the world. Learn about the entire history of the club including it's three predecessors. Learn about the famous diners and drinkers including Ernest Hemingway and several U.S. Presidents. Marvel at the hidden wine cellar door and more!
Famed building designed by Eon Saarinen
See some of the classic Broadway Theaters within the Theatre District, one of midtown Manhattan's greatest attractions.
Pass by one of the most famous concert halls in the world! See the exterior and it's wonderful architecture. Learn how to actually get to Carnegie Hall.
Learn what speakeasy existed here in the 1920's.
Meet in front of the 21 Club right near its famous gate.
• Dress code is smart casual
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