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New York Free Tour: Radical & Weird History of Chinatown and LES
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Freewheelin' Bike Tours
Duration
2h 45min
Meeting point
Mmuseumm
Languages
English
From €0
Tip based
Free Booking. Free Cancellation.
No fixed price — pay what you feel the tour is worth.
Overview
Forget sanitized history. This tour drags you through the bizarre, unhinged past of Chinatown and the Lower East Side, trading generic tourist traps for gang wars, tenement riots, and fierce local bites.
We start at Mmuseumm, an alleyway freight elevator turned curiosity cabinet, before hitting Columbus Park. It sits over the Five Points slum—a hellscape so violent it horrified Charles Dickens. Next is Doyers Street’s "Bloody Angle," where 1900s hatchet men dropped so many bodies it became America's deadliest intersection.
To survive, we grab provisions: fresh rice noodles at Sun Hing Lung and cheap fried dumplings from the gruff "Dumpling Nazi." We’ll also pass the MOCA picket line, a real-time clash of neighborhood radicalism.
In the LES, the weirdness peaks. Hear about the 1902 Kosher Meat Riot, where furious women hurled burning briskets into the streets. We’ll expose 165 Henry Street's "dwarf housing"—where a slumlord sawed an apartment in half horizontally, forcing tenants into a 4.5-foot-tall death trap. We wind down at Sweet Pickle Books, bartering used paperbacks for salty brine.
Unfiltered history, served with street meat and pickles.
We start at Mmuseumm, an alleyway freight elevator turned curiosity cabinet, before hitting Columbus Park. It sits over the Five Points slum—a hellscape so violent it horrified Charles Dickens. Next is Doyers Street’s "Bloody Angle," where 1900s hatchet men dropped so many bodies it became America's deadliest intersection.
To survive, we grab provisions: fresh rice noodles at Sun Hing Lung and cheap fried dumplings from the gruff "Dumpling Nazi." We’ll also pass the MOCA picket line, a real-time clash of neighborhood radicalism.
In the LES, the weirdness peaks. Hear about the 1902 Kosher Meat Riot, where furious women hurled burning briskets into the streets. We’ll expose 165 Henry Street's "dwarf housing"—where a slumlord sawed an apartment in half horizontally, forcing tenants into a 4.5-foot-tall death trap. We wind down at Sweet Pickle Books, bartering used paperbacks for salty brine.
Unfiltered history, served with street meat and pickles.
Tour Conditions
Accessibility
Suitable for people with reduced mobility
Minimum Attendees
No minimum attendees
Children
Suitable for families with children
Extra Fees
No additional cost
Pets
Pet-friendly
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This activity includes:
- Chinatown
- Tenement Museum
- Sweet Pickle Books
- Museum of Chinese in America
- Manhattan Bridge
- Columbus Park
On arrival
We meet on the south end of Cortlandt Alley by Franklin St.
Cancellation policy
You are free to cancel a booking anytime. We kindly remind you to cancel bookings you cannot arrive for. Being reported as absent decreases your customer level points and the benefits you can enjoy.
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