
VIBE NYC TOURS · ABOUT
Grew Up Downtown. Fluent in New York.
Trader. Writer. Storyteller. New Yorker to the bone. Dana founded Vibe NYC Tours because the best version of this city has never fit inside a guidebook.
PROFESSIONAL PROPRIETARY TRADER · NYSE FAMILY LEGACY · LOWER MANHATTAN SPECIALIST · GREENWICH VILLAGE KID · KENNY GRAHAM LEAGUE · THE CAGE
PROFESSIONAL TRADER · NYC NATIVE · ARCHIVE OBSESSIVE · STORYTELLER FIRST · NEVER A SCRIPT
THE ORIGIN STORY
I started a storybook based on my life and the real history of this city.
I grew up when downtown still had edges. I played pickup basketball at The Cage on West 4th Street — and later ran with the Kenny Graham League there in my thirties, because some courts you never really leave. I spent years in the bars and music rooms of the East Village and Greenwich Village back when those neighborhoods were still raw and alive.
That New York shaped me. And it's the New York I bring to every tour.
I'm a writer and a storyteller — that's the thing I am before anything else. Not someone who learned this city from books, but someone who absorbed it by living in it, working in it, losing people in it, and loving it more than anywhere else on earth. When it comes to the feel of New York — the neighborhoods, the energy, the way the city constantly tears itself down and rebuilds its soul on the same footprint — I don't need an archive for that. I lived it.
For the deeper history — Hamilton's financial genius, the British occupation of 1776, the founding stories most people have never heard — my living room looks like a library and I would not have it any other way. I go deep into the archives because that's where I find the people most history books leave out: the spies, the women, the immigrants, the workers who built everything and got credit for nothing. Those are the stories worth telling.
The Short Version of a Long Story
I'm a professional proprietary trader — I trade firm capital using my own strategies, not a broker managing client accounts. My father and brothers spent decades on the floor of the NYSE. I grew up with the rhythms of the market in my blood and still trade actively today. When I stand outside the Stock Exchange and tell you what really happened inside those walls, I'm not reading from a script. I lived it.
My 9/11 Memorial Tour is unlike any tour in New York City — because I'm unlike any guide. My brother Mike was lost in the North Tower on September 11, 2001. His name is etched in bronze at the Memorial pools. When I lead this tour, I'm not interpreting history. I'm standing inside it. Guests consistently describe this as one of the most profound experiences of their lives.
The Writer's Eye
I approach every tour the way a writer approaches a story — with a deep commitment to specific detail, emotional truth, and narrative arc. I don't recite facts. I build scenes. I find the human story inside the historical record and make you feel the weight of what happened on the very ground you're standing on. The result is a tour that stays with you long after you've gone home.
A New Yorker's Perspective
I've watched this city reinvent itself in real time — from the gritty, electric downtown of my youth to the global metropolis it is today. I understand New York the way only someone who grew up in it can: not as a collection of landmarks, but as a living, breathing organism that has been dying and being reborn on the same streets for 400 years. That perspective is what makes every Vibe NYC tour feel different from anything else you'll take in this city.
Meet Dana (and the Reason She Turned Out This Way)

Dana
FOUNDER · GUIDE · TRADER · STORYTELLER
They say there's a whole city north of 28th Street — but I've always been skeptical. My heart and my history are Downtown. From the floor of the NYSE to the cobblestones of Tribeca, from The Cage to the dive bars of the East Village, I've lived inside the stories I tell. I founded Vibe NYC Tours to share the version of New York that most visitors never get to see.

Jim
NYSE FLOOR BROKER · DANA'S DAD · THE ORIGINAL INSIDER
This is my Dad, circa 1975. No, he is not a tour guide. In fact, he is happily retired along the shores of the Florida Gulf Coast. But he comes up in many of our tours because growing up with a father who was a floor broker on the NYSE was an incredible childhood experience — and the stories he brought home from that floor are ones you won't find in any textbook.
ON NEW YORK CITY
The City That Never Stops Reinventing Itself — and the One Place That Doesn't Have To
One of the things I love most about New York is watching it constantly become something new. Other cities preserve their history. New York builds on top of it, tears it down, and builds again — and somehow the soul survives. The Financial District that Hamilton built is still there under the glass towers. The Revolutionary War is still there under the cobblestones. The city never really forgets, even when it pretends to.
But my spiritual home has always been Greenwich Village — the one neighborhood that has managed to stay wonderfully, stubbornly itself while the rest of the city transforms around it. There's something genuinely magical about the Village — the crooked streets that refused the Manhattan grid, the light that falls differently there, the sense that creativity has soaked into the very walls. Poets, activists, musicians, and radicals have called it home for two centuries. It has always been the place people come when they need to think differently. That energy is still there. I built a tour around it because I've never stopped feeling it.
I also miss the live music scene of the old East Village with the specific grief that only New Yorkers understand. The bars and venues that shaped a generation of American music, most of them gone now. That's the thing about this city: it gives you the greatest stories in the world, and then it tears down the buildings where they happened. Which is exactly why someone needs to keep telling them.
The Vibe NYC Difference
No megaphones. No crowds of forty people straining to hear a guide three rows ahead. My tours are intimate by design — small enough that every question gets answered and every story lands the way it was meant to.
I don't pull my material from Wikipedia. I pull it from decades of living inside this city — trading its markets, walking its streets, losing people I loved in its worst moments, and falling more in love with it every single day.
The best history isn't a list of dates. It's the feeling of standing where something happened and actually understanding why it mattered. That's what I build into every tour — the emotional truth underneath the historical record.
Every tour is built on the same foundation — deep research, real stories, and a commitment to specific detail. Whether I'm leading or one of our specialist guides is, what guests get is what I built — and the reviews reflect that.
