Explore Harlem’s jazz legacy with live music, dinner, and stories. Walk in jazz legends’ footsteps and experience iconic venues like Apollo Theater.
Explore Harlem’s jazz legacy with live music, dinner, and stories. Walk in jazz legends’ footsteps and experience iconic venues like Apollo Theater.
- Apollo Theater - An expert jazz guide will narrate the rich history of this 90-year-old theater, offering a chance to view the Wall of Fame, Tree of Hope replica, Walk of Fame, and the lobby gift shop. Capture memorable photos in front of the iconic Apollo marquee.
- Minton’s Playhouse - Enjoy prime seating, a full meal, cocktail, and a…
- Apollo Theater - An expert jazz guide will narrate the rich history of this 90-year-old theater, offering a chance to view the Wall of Fame, Tree of Hope replica, Walk of Fame, and the lobby gift shop. Capture memorable photos in front of the iconic Apollo marquee.
- Minton’s Playhouse - Enjoy prime seating, a full meal, cocktail, and a performance by top musicians and vocalists in Harlem. Minton’s Playhouse, the most historic jazz club in Harlem and the birthplace of bebop, offers a warm welcome, introducing guests to the owners, musicians, and Harlem regulars.
- Paris Blues - Visit the last of Harlem’s legendary dive bar/jazz clubs, which thrived since the 60s but closed during the pandemic after owner Sam Hargress Jr. succumbed to the virus, marking the end of an era in Harlem’s rich history.
- Hotel Theresa - Pause to admire the grandeur of Harlem’s most iconic and historic hotel, once known as The Waldorf of Harlem.

- Dinner
- Ticket and prime seating at Minton’s Playhouse legendary jazz club
- Dinner
- Ticket and prime seating at Minton’s Playhouse legendary jazz club
Experience an exceptional jazz immersion that transports you to the iconic venues of Harlem’s 1930s era for an evening filled with exhilarating live jazz, a delicious meal, and captivating tales from Harlem’s Prohibition Era history.
Follow in the footsteps of jazz legends like Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Lady Day at the historic 90-year-old Apollo…
Experience an exceptional jazz immersion that transports you to the iconic venues of Harlem’s 1930s era for an evening filled with exhilarating live jazz, a delicious meal, and captivating tales from Harlem’s Prohibition Era history.
Follow in the footsteps of jazz legends like Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Lady Day at the historic 90-year-old Apollo Theater, where stars such as Ella Fitzgerald and Michael Jackson were discovered. Admire their names on the Walk of Fame.
Discover the vibrant Roaring 20’s nightclubs and dance halls, including The Cotton Club and Savoy Ballroom. Learn why one is cherished and the other is avoided.
Join a 15-minute walk along 125th St and 7th Ave to Harlem’s premier nightclub, Minton’s Playhouse, a venue with roots tracing back to the days of Monk, Bird, Dizzy, and Miles.
The knowledgeable jazz guides are deeply embedded in the scene and are eager to welcome you as family to the community of local musicians and jazz enthusiasts, all embracing the inspiring atmosphere.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.