Lower East Side Tours and Tickets
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What are people saying about Lower East Side
Maureen_H, May 2026
Lower East Side with Amanda
The tasting tour of the Lower East Side was a great experience. Amanda was a friendly, knowledgeable and funny guide, and she definitely knew her history. We learned so much, ate a lot of excellent food and enjoyed this unique part of the City. Amanda was also able to answer questions about other things to do and make suggestions for the rest of our NY visit.
Catherine_W, Apr 2026
Good Balance of History and food of the LES
Lovely tour with a good amount of history of the Lower East Side. Brianna was enthusiastic and engaged and gave a good amount of information while leaving time for us to enjoy a variety of foods!
SL_C, Apr 2026
Best guide and tour in New York
Our guide for 11am Mon. April 13,2026 was absolutely amazing!
I can not remember his name but far the best guide we have had so far. His knowledge and places he took us to were amazing! Food was great as well.
Sarah_L, Apr 2026
Amanda was amazing! She...
Amanda was amazing! She knew so much about the food and also the history of the area! Such a fun and informative way to learn more about the area!!
Karen_N, Mar 2026
Great intro to Lower East Side!
Very interesting tour by a wonderful guide who made our experience an enjoyable and interesting one. Be hungry as there are lots of delicious food options along the way!
Allie_V, Feb 2026
When in NYC a must do!
Great tour! Loved the food tastings and learning about the Lower East Side. David was a fantastic guide and very knowledgeable. Would suggest having water at each stop. Would do this tour again!
Deeanne_B, Jan 2026
Love our guide
Love love love our guide!! So informative and such great food!! It was amazing!!! Learned so much!! !
leejaca, May 2025
Snacking through the LES
What a fun experience! Lots of delicious food and great information about the lower east side. Jack our guide was terrific. Lots of history about the LES.. he was animated and very well informed. Our food tasting were perfect! We were so full! Definitely would recommend!! Thanks Jack!
Debbie_C, Jan 2026
Food tour
Fabulous tour! Michael was terrific!! Great choices of food and interesting history ! The kids loved the tour!
Gary_S, Dec 2025
Lower east side, great food, and some history
The tour starts at Katz‘s deli. Getting in ahead of the crowd was worth the price on its own. Great walk around the lower East side, learning the history, and of course sampling food along the way.
Kathleen_G, Feb 2026
Great guide!
Amanda was enthusiastic, friendly and knowledgeable! Food stops were a great choice. Plenty of food; good variety!
Meriel_B, Jan 2024
Excellent, thoughtful and enjoyable tour
As a guide, Ben was great -- he had a lovely blend of personal knowledge of the area and well-researched history. The pace of the walk was really good: a combination of indoors and out doors. Thanks to Ben, the Lower East Side came alive for us, with all its cultures and resilience. Highly recommended!
Lower East Side
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The Lower East Side is a must for New York City history buffs.
Unlike in much of Manhattan, the Lower East Side’s streets are numbered, making navigation slightly trickier.
Be prepared to wait in line to get into the long-standing Katz’s Delicatessen, recognizable from the movie When Harry Met Sally.
People Also Ask
What part of Lower Manhattan is considered the Lower East Side?
While New York City geography can appear fuzzy, with new neighborhood acronyms popping up overnight, the Lower East Side still has clear contours. It refers to the section of Manhattan wedged in by Chinatown and Canal Street to the south, Soho and Nolita to the east, and the East Village to the north.
What is the Lower East Side best known for?
This is where many of New York City’s most storied immigrant communities started in the 19th and 20th centuries. The era can still be glimpsed through the neighborhood’s historic tenement walk-ups. Lower East Side addresses once carried a stigma, although you’d never know that today. While still gritty, the neighborhood has also gentrified.
How can I spend a day in the Lower East Side?
Take a stroll down Orchard Street, once the domain of Jewish fabric merchants and now an urban laboratory for new boutiques, cafés, and galleries—with a vintage deli thrown in. Grab a pastrami sandwich at Katz’s Delicatessen. After sundown, while away the evening at a comedy show or neighborhood music venue.
Is the Lower East Side safe for tourists?
Yes, the Lower East Side has more than cleaned up its once-seedy reputation over the years. This is one of Manhattan’s most bustling neighborhoods day and night, so you’re unlikely to encounter any dodgy situations. That said, anyone in any city should keep their wits about them and watch out for pickpocketers.
Is the Lower East Side expensive to visit?
New York City tends to be expensive, especially Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn, and the Lower East Side is no exception. But the beauty of this wonderfully multi-dimensional neighborhood is that high-end brunch joints and designer shops are sprinkled in with greasy spoon diners and old-school corner stores. And hey, strolling around is free.
What shouldn’t I miss in the Lower East Side?
Be sure to check out the Tenement Museum. Located on Orchard Street, the museum encompasses two 19th-century walk-ups that housed over 7,000 immigrants and migrants from over 20 countries. Choose from various themed apartment tours (including one focused on women and another on famine), which can be booked online in advance.
Can I visit the Lower East Side on a guided tour?
Yes. Travelers will find no shortage of guided neighborhood walking tours, including from the Tenement Museum. While you should also allot time to venture out on your own, visiting the area with a guide is a great way to learn about the legacies of many first-generation Americans who have called the Lower East Side home.
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