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- Clara BayarriSeptembre 14, 2014Great tours, I took the storefront stories which goes down Orchard street to tell how the neighborhood stores have evolved
- Rachel SmithMars 11, 2016Shop life your is great tour guides very knowledgable, gift shop is fun but of course everything over priced
- CompassJuillet 23, 2013Take tours of the Lower East Side and re-live what it was like to live in the area during times of great despair and triumph.
- UiruNovembre 5, 2014Must visit museum if you are into immigration history. Ask for a guide name Ruth, amazing story teller .
- TingNovembre 22, 2015Tastings at the Tenement on Thursdays is a great way to see the museum and experience the evolution of the neighborhood through your taste buds.
- Washington Square HotelMai 22, 2012Built in 1863, this museum interprets the history of immigration through the experiences of the those who their built lives on the Lower East Side.
- DailyCandyFévrier 26, 2014Once home to nearly 7,000 working-class immigrants, the tenement apartment building-turned-museum re-creates immigrant life in the 19th and 20th centuries w/ insights into their personal experiences.
- Brent CaswellAoût 28, 2016Not a tourist trap. Just good old fashion history. Great for parents or grandparents visiting the city. Good for locals, tourists, and travelers.
- Mike ShermanSeptembre 5, 2017If it's your first time, start with a tour that goes inside the preserved tenement building.
- Maria ArbustoOctobre 9, 2013Really great museum experience based on storytelling about lives of real people living in the Lower East Side.
- Amy CummingsFévrier 12, 2017Great tour! We did the shop tour, but there are a handful of other options.
- Hot Bread KitchenFévrier 2, 2012The Tenement Museum offers several different tours that provide a first hand look into the lives of American immigrants at the turn of the 20th century.
- Julie SosciaAoût 1, 2018Amazing tour and insight of immigrant life in NYC. Ask the guides lots of questions, they love it.
- Julie SosciaJuillet 17, 2018Amazing tour and insight of immigrant life in NYC. Ask the guides lots of questions, they love it.
- Patrick H.Juillet 18, 2013The "Shop Life" tour is amazing, mixing business, immigration and a vision of America...an absolute must.
- Jayne OwensFévrier 6, 2018We did the sweatshop tour and would recommend.Our tour guide JR was a wealth of knowledge.
- Wonderful museum! But, don't go there expecting just Jewish LES information, this covers every ethnic group that's lived in these tenements.
- Erin RathJuin 28, 2016Tour guide was knowledgeable, thorough and enthusiastic. This is a must-see museum!
- The Junior LeagueMai 8, 2012Learn about the people and conditions that inspired the first Junior League volunteers to serve their community by visiting the Lower East Side Tenement Museum.
- Jessica BlohméJuin 16, 2017Went on the "hard times"-tour. It was very interesting and our tour guide, Tony, was excellent.
- The museum offers great educational talks about the history and story of the neighborhood.
- Kelly ClarkeNovembre 22, 2015Excellent museum with an innovative method of exploring the history of the area
- Urban OysterMars 30, 2011On the Confino tour, descendants of Victoria Confino helped develop the Victoria character, a historical interpretation of the real person you'll meet on the tour, even down to her sense of humor.
- Faith KastenAoût 9, 2011Took two tours - Highly suggest a visit to this museum. It was awesome and each tour guide was passionate, well informed and interesting.
- Jennifer L. S. WeberMai 12, 2014Really enjoyed the Victoria living history tour...and the gift shop is amazing.
- Raphael LangenscheidtOctobre 10, 2015Fantastic! Immerses you in NY life in a way that few other things do! Totally worth it.
- THIRTEENDécembre 13, 2011THIRTEEN members get 10% off Museum admission and 10% gift shop discount in this museum that presents the history of urban immigrant life on New York City’s Lower East Side! En savoir plus
- Chelsea SamuelDécembre 19, 2016Museum is open for tours only. Research and choose a family to follow through the building.
- Michelle MJuin 6, 2013AWESOME! Daryl is SO knowledgable about the history of this neighborhood. Bring water though.
- Lisa Fiorentino Groomingroom Hair & VintagewearMars 16, 2013Purchased a fabulous to go bag and matching change purse decorated with shoe illustrations! If the shoe fits...buy it.
- Nina YiamsamathaAoût 8, 2012Take the Victoria Confino tour for a very interactive, lively experience with a great actress/historical interpreter!
- Peter VermeulenAoût 18, 2014We signed up for the Irish tour and truly liked it. The Moore family came to live in this house..
- Tyler ReedNovembre 7, 2010Wonderful shop, which will be bigger and better in new building. Great learning experience. Walking tours are fun!
- Chris OlsonJuillet 15, 2011Off the beaten path but by far the most interesting museum we visited. Amex employees free + one guest with work id and business card.
- Diego RufoMars 31, 2011It sounds kind of hokey, I know, but the tour guides are really engaging and it gives you a new perspective on these changing neighborhoods. En savoir plus
- BoweryBoogieJanvier 31, 2011If you need a gift, and are at wit's end, head to their book shop. They have some really awesome NYC-related stuff. You'll find something.
- Carolina PokidayloDécembre 15, 2013Learn about the incredible life and struggles of Irish immigrants in the 1800s and see how they lived. Well worth visiting.
- Make reservations for tours in advance and be sure to check out the film playing all day in the shop and viewable for free!
- jiresellDécembre 29, 2015Pretty expensive. Tour guides use a storytelling method which is ok. Recommend the shop tour.
- Whitney FishmanSeptembre 1, 2014None of the tours have AC so if you go in the summer be prepared to sweat.
- Wendell LeeOctobre 13, 2018Short historic gloss over of immigrant stories on the tour here. Good experience.