duration: 3 hours
cancellation_summary: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the tour starts
meeting_point: Columbus Park on the corner of Mulberry and Baxter Streets
group_size: 15
accessibility: ADA Accessible - You can email us at tours@untappedcities.com in order for us to best prepare your visit.
description: Uncover tales of immigrant life on this food and history tour!
Once one of the most densely populated districts in the world, the Lower East Side of Manhattan has witnessed numerous changes during the past hundred years. This walking tour is a resourceful glimpse into the past, with stops at some off-the beaten track locations. The tour will focus on a few of the remaining vestiges and surviving structures of this era of immigration and offer a taste of the delectable flavors of each neighborhood.
The history of New York City is rooted in the immigrants that came over from various parts of Europe and other parts of the world. This includes Irish, Italian, Jewish, and Chinese people. This tour will review the reasons each of these groups left their homelands and the impact they had on the history of New York City. This includes the culture, the architecture, and the various foods of these immigrant groups. We will start at Columbus Park in Chinatown which was the initial site of the famous “Five Points.”
After exploring Chinatown and eating tasty dumplings, we'll move to Little Italy to see some sites and sample some traditional dishes. We’ll then move on to the Lower East Side to learn its history and sample authentic Jewish food.
Richard M. Soden, O.D., F.A.A.O. is a Clinical Professor and currently the Director of Health Care Development At SUNY College of Optometry. Previously, he served as Vice President for Clinical Affairs at SUNY Optometry for 10 years. Dr. Soden graduated from SUNY College of Optometry in 1979. After graduation, he completed a residency program at the Northport VA Medical Center on Long Island. In addition to primary care optometry, his special interests are in pediatrics, children with special needs and low vision rehabilitation for children and adults. He is recognized as a low vision specialist and has worked with the Commission for the Blind for his entire optometric career. After leaving the VA and private practice, Dr. Soden returned to SUNY College of Optometry as Vice President for Clinical Affairs.
In addition to the above, Richard is also a licensed New York City Tour Guide and a Docent at the Museum at Eldridge Street.
Photos are encouraged! We'd love to see your shots on social media, so tag us @untappedny
what_is_included: - Guided tour in English
- Food samples that may include pizza, dumplings, pickles, knish
*Food samples are subject to change based on availability.
what_is_not_included: - Tips (not mandatory but always appreciated)
check_in_details: Please meet your tour guide at Columbus Park on the corner of Mulberry and Baxter Streets. No printed ticket necessary, just let us know the name on your reservation!
Google Maps Pin: https://goo.gl/maps/9sT5jXWJScMowgL18
How to get there by subway:
4, 6, N, Q, R, W, to Canal Street or B, D to Grand Street
what_to_bring: Please wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather.
faqs: How long is the tour?
This tour is 3 hours long
Where does it end?
It ends at the new Essex Market on Delaney and Essex Street.
How strenuous is this tour?
This tour is easy and most people can participate.
Is this tour ADA accessible?
Yes, it is! You can email us at tours@untappedcities.com in order for us to best prepare your visit.
Is this tour mostly indoors or outdoors?
This tour is mostly outdoors.
Please meet your tour guide Richard Soden at Columbus Park on the corner of Mulberry and Worth Streets.
Need help? Text us at 917-310-4746.
Please arrive 10 minutes early.