NYC Walking Tours - New York City Pub Crawls

West Village Pub Crawl

New York City Pub Crawls - West Village Pub Crawl

This bar tour brings you into the heart of Greenwich Village and explore the spiritual home of New York City. Drink where the Beat Generation poets got their start, experience one of New York City’s classic dive bars with an original jukebox, and live rock history on world famous Bleecker Street.

Tour Details

Tour Begins:
Tour runs every Saturday at 7:30 PM

Outside the White Horse Tavern, 567 Hudson Street at W. 11th Street.

Tour Length:
3 hours, 1 mile/800 meters

 
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Adult$60.00
Photo Pass - 6 5X7 Printed Photos$35.00

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This classic bar tour takes revelers into the heart of Greenwich Village and explores the spiritual home of New York City, where immigrants, artists, and students come together to form a classic bohemian culture. Over drinks with fellow travelers and New Yorkers, follow the trail of the Beat generation and 1960s folk-rock history when you plunge into the heart of Greenwich Village.

Drink at the watering holes that have inspired generations of America’s most famous authors, artists, musicians, and politicians. Hear the legend of famous playwright Dylan Thomas and his death in one of New York’s most famous taverns, and how he inspired the beat generation authors and musicians such as Bob Dylan, Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and the Clancy Brothers, who gathered and wrote in his shadow. See where Bobby Kennedy met with influential newspaper writers and made the fateful decision to run for President of the United States in 1968. Live Rock History on world famous Bleecker Street, where young artists perform on the same stage that launched Bruce Springsteen and the E Street band and countless other world famous bands.

Click to view meeting point map Significant attractions and stories include:

• The Story of Dylan Thomas’s Death at the bar he still haunts
• The Stonewall Inn Riots of 1969
• Café Wha – the scene of Jimi Hendrix’s first live performance
• Bleecker Street and Rock Music History

Bars you will visit include:

• The Whitehorse Tavern
• Kettle of Fish
• Kenny’s Castaways


Tour runs every Saturday at 7:30 PM

The Pub Crawl includes three free drinks, full guide service for three hours, a great social setting with other travelers, all for only $60 per person.

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When you return from your trip to New York City, the only thing you will have to keep are the photos. At Uncle Sam’s New York, we design our tours to be social experiences that allow you to experience New York City, meet new people, and go home with a story.

Photos are the perfect way to capture the great stories from your trip.

BUT, According to our customer research, the thing people regret most when they get home is that they did not take more photographs of their trip to New York City.

Private Photographer tour of New York City can cost you up to $300.

Uncle Sam’s New York Photo Pass gives you a dedicated photographer with a professional camera for your tour. Our photographer will take as many photographs of you and your group in front of as you like.

We will then post these photos to facebook so that you can tag yourself and allow your friends to see what you are doing in New York.

In addition to all of the photos on facebook, the photo pass also allows you to choose the best 6 photographs printed in color 5 X 7” and have them mailed to you at your home, all for one low price of $35.

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