This tour delivers an authentic night out in New York City exploring the tremendous variety of options the city has to offer. During the evening, we will visit several venues from a local bar, historic pub, chic cocktail lounge or speakeasy to a majestic rooftop. Along the way, we will soak in the culture and rich history of the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood on the West Side of Manhattan (Midtown).
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
On 8th Avenue between 49th Street and 50th Street outside the Cravath Swaine & Moore office building.
The group will be treated like NYC insiders at each of the venues visited during the evening and get preferred access to one of NYC's most beautiful and vibrant rooftop lounges.
Visit to three historic bars and speakeasies
Tour ends at the third venue visited
Times Square Manhattan
This tour can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Click below to send me a message with your requests.
Guide fee
Entrance fees
Drinks can be purchased at the venues
Must be 21 years of age with valid photo identification (Passport required for non-U.S. citizens)
Tours which include visits to drinking establishments require guests to be 21 years of age with a valid photo identification.
My experience as a NYC tour guide spans the better part of a decade and has helped cement my reputation as one of the most sought-after tour guides in town. Indeed, I have had the honor of being named one of New York’s top tour guides. My exuberance, theatricality, passion and extensive knowledge of the city's history speaks for itself. I have a lifetime of exposure to the art of storytelling as a professional ballet dancer, actor and musician and I continue to grow in my abilities. You see, I am New York. My great-grandfather was the architect and musician to the King of Norway. His journey impressed me. My father was a prince of his tribe in Nigeria. His journey inspired me. My Grandmother was first generation Irish American. Her journey motivates me. And her parent's legacy begins a trail on Ellis Island. They all have a story to tell that lives through me. My fascination with immigration has been, in turn, the discovery of myself AND New York. As a true amalgamation of ethnicity, I am New York and my story, albeit specific, generically lives in the American dream. So what is it about New York? In discovering my own family history, I discovered the answer and it lies deep beneath the surface of the city, within the heart.