Lower East Side Walking Tour

Put on your hats and mittens and marvel at the stories and architecture of this historic neighborhood.

Once home to the largest Jewish population in the world, the Lower East Side still bears traces of Jewish life from the turn of the last century. Historian Scott Brevda will show you what life was like for Jewish immigrants 100 years ago, where children played, where people shopped and ate, how they received news, and even where they banked.

Museum at Eldridge Street Walking Tours are only available to small groups (20 people max). This tour is available to both individual ticket holders or families and includes admission to the Museum.

The safety of our visitors and staff is our priority. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, we are monitoring the situation closely and following guidance from the CDC and local health officials. We will require the use of face covering at all times covering nose and mouth, social distancing and maintaining 6-feet from other, and regular hand washing and hand sanitizing using alcohol-based hand sanitizer. More details about where you will be meeting and other safety guidelines will be available in your email confirmation.











When: Sun., Dec. 26, 2021 at 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm
Where: Museum at Eldridge Street
12 Eldridge St.
212-219-0888
Price: Free-$25
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Put on your hats and mittens and marvel at the stories and architecture of this historic neighborhood.

Once home to the largest Jewish population in the world, the Lower East Side still bears traces of Jewish life from the turn of the last century. Historian Scott Brevda will show you what life was like for Jewish immigrants 100 years ago, where children played, where people shopped and ate, how they received news, and even where they banked.

Museum at Eldridge Street Walking Tours are only available to small groups (20 people max). This tour is available to both individual ticket holders or families and includes admission to the Museum.

The safety of our visitors and staff is our priority. As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, we are monitoring the situation closely and following guidance from the CDC and local health officials. We will require the use of face covering at all times covering nose and mouth, social distancing and maintaining 6-feet from other, and regular hand washing and hand sanitizing using alcohol-based hand sanitizer. More details about where you will be meeting and other safety guidelines will be available in your email confirmation.

Buy tickets/get more info now