$22 for a 2.5-Hour Bus Tour from NYC Mob Tour ($50 Value)
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- Colorful, well-informed guides
- Italian & Jewish mob sites
- Mix of bus rides & walks
- Includes an Italian pastry
Touring unfamiliar places fosters lifelong memories while giving houses the chance to molt in private. Leave your domicile to its own devices with today's Groupon: for $22, you get a 2.5-hour Standard NYC Mob Tour bus tour from NYC Mob Tour (a $50 value). Tours depart every Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. from the corner of 51st Street and Broadway.
NYC Mob Tour's colorful, experienced guides lead bus tours through the once-gritty nesting grounds of the infamous mobs that once controlled Manhattan’s shadowy canyons and sophisticated avenues. Beginning with the the notorious area formerly known as the Five Points in Little Italy, the tour winds past Italian restaurants that send forth an aura of history along with an aroma of marinara sauce. A trip to the Lower East Side reveals the former stomping grounds of rough-and-tumble Jewish gangsters, and dramatic reenactments of the murder of “Big Paul” Castellano and the time "Big Jack" Sirocco stubbed his toe punctuate a brief sojourn in Midtown. Between stretches on the comfy, air-conditioned bus, trekkers will step out for brief walks and a pit stop for a delicious Italian pastry before the trip winds down in the Italian West Village.
- Colorful, well-informed guides
- Italian & Jewish mob sites
- Mix of bus rides & walks
- Includes an Italian pastry
Touring unfamiliar places fosters lifelong memories while giving houses the chance to molt in private. Leave your domicile to its own devices with today's Groupon: for $22, you get a 2.5-hour Standard NYC Mob Tour bus tour from NYC Mob Tour (a $50 value). Tours depart every Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. from the corner of 51st Street and Broadway.
NYC Mob Tour's colorful, experienced guides lead bus tours through the once-gritty nesting grounds of the infamous mobs that once controlled Manhattan’s shadowy canyons and sophisticated avenues. Beginning with the the notorious area formerly known as the Five Points in Little Italy, the tour winds past Italian restaurants that send forth an aura of history along with an aroma of marinara sauce. A trip to the Lower East Side reveals the former stomping grounds of rough-and-tumble Jewish gangsters, and dramatic reenactments of the murder of “Big Paul” Castellano and the time "Big Jack" Sirocco stubbed his toe punctuate a brief sojourn in Midtown. Between stretches on the comfy, air-conditioned bus, trekkers will step out for brief walks and a pit stop for a delicious Italian pastry before the trip winds down in the Italian West Village.
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About NYC Mob Tour
NYC Gangster Tours' guides lead tour groups throughout New York's most notorious gangsters' stomping grounds while sharing stories of their illegal dealings and violent ends. Their tours traverse East Village, Little Italy, and Chinatown, stopping in at historic social clubs, cafés, and alleyways where deals and whackings took place and where the city's organized crime network was born. Along the way, guides regale guests with tales of infamous gangsters including Charlie “Lucky” Luciano, Meyer Lansky, and John "Teflon Don" Gotti, named for his invention of the nonstick fedora.