Experience the Dive
Scroll down to descend into Manhattan's underground layer. Discover venues that exist beneath the feet of millions.
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The Vault 1920
▼ 30 feet below street level
A beautifully preserved 1920s banking vault with marble walls, twinkling lights reflecting off brass safes, and a jazz band playing where tycoons once counted their millions.
📍 Under the Flatiron District
Jazz Age Speakeasy
30 guests
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The Cellar Door
▼ 35 feet below street level
A secret prohibition-era cellar with original wooden barrels, cobblestone floors, and a hidden entrance through what appears to be a bookshelf.
📍 Greenwich Village Basement
Prohibition Era
30 guests
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Subway Platform 9
▼ 45 feet below street level
An abandoned subway platform from the 1940s, transformed into an underground lounge with vintage subway cars turned into private booths and the original tile work preserved.
📍 West 4th Street Underground
Industrial Chic
30 guests