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  1. Feb 12, 2015 · The Closest Thing to a "Little Italy" in Washington. Holy Rosary Church, which was built by Italian immigrants in the early 20th Century. Credit: Farragutful, via Wikimedia Common. The great surge of Italian immigration to the U.S., which began in the 1880s and lasted until 1920, brought about four million Italians to this country.

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    The heart of Little Italy is Mulberry Street, b/w Broome and Canal (2 blocks) National Shrine of San Gennaro (113 Baxter, Canal) – replica of the grotto at Lourdes church, and sponsor of the Annual Feast of San Gennaro DiPalo’s Fine Foods– amazing market for fine meats and cheeses, make sure to ask for samples. Old St. Patrick’s Church (263 Mulberr...

    If you’re looking to compare every slice of Pizza in NYC, or have a ‘sausage, onion and pepper’ sandwich, San Gennaro, held every September, is the festival for you! Although it is an annual celebration of faith, the Feast of San Gennaro has a huge variety of ethnic food delicacies, charming restaurants and cafes and even a world-famous cannoli-eat...

    Ahoy New York Food Tours takes locals and visitors alike on a cultural walk of Chinatown and Little Italy. Taste delicious foods, while learning about the culture and history of these unique New York City neighborhoods. Eat ethnic foods, like homemade fresh mozzarella and authentic Chinese dumplings, while seeing some of New York City's hidden gems...

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    I hate to say this, but Little Italy is “not what it used to be” and many better Italian restaurants are now found in other neighborhoods. Most of the restaurants (many run by Albanians, not Italians) are good (not great), have vibrant atmospheres and outdoor cafes, are all family-friendly and offer prix-fixe meals. These are some of our favorites ...

    E. Rossi & Co (Mulberry and Grand) – Italian kitchen and house wares, such as espresso makers, mostly Italian-American kitsch. More New York City Shopping Top ofLittle Italy NYC Neighborhood Guide

    Little Italy is a such a small area, there are not many hotels. To stay near here, you’ll find a much better selection of hotels nearby on the Lower East Side, in SoHo, Tribeca and Chinatown. I believe the only 2 hotels in Little Italy are the Solita Soho Hotel @ 159 Grand St and the NobleDEN Hotel@ 196 Grand St. Here are some of our top Chinatown ...

    50 Bowery, opened in 2017, is a 229-room boutique hotel with incredible views of the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building and the World Trade Center from many of their rooms, as well as for all guests from their 21st floor Rooftop, The Crown. Situated right in the heart of Chinatown, Little Italy and the Lower East Side, 50 Bowery puts you with...

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    General Address: 263 Mulberry St, NY, NY 10012

    "The guides are exactly what we were looking for to help us navigate NYC and the highlights of each area. THANK YOU for taking the time to put this together." "Amazing, Melissa. This is my second copy! Congratulations for this always excellent guide. I have been living in this area for 18 years, but I still leave the guide as a treat when people co...

  2. Things to Do. The heart of Little Italy is Mulberry Street, b/w Broome and Canal (2 blocks) National Shrine of San Gennaro (113 Baxter, Canal) - replica of the grotto at Lourdes church, and sponsor of the Annual Feast of San Gennaro. DiPalo’s Fine Foods – amazing market for fine meats and cheeses, make sure to ask for samples.

  3. Feb 26, 2019 · Di Palo's Fine Foods | Cole Saladino/Thrillist. Over on the other end of the block, off of the main thoroughfare of Mulberry and at the intersection of Grand and Mott streets, is another longtime ...

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  4. Little Italy is one of the neighborhoods located in Manhattan, one of the five boroughs in New York City. It is specifically situated in Lower Manhattan and is bordered by Nolita to the north, Lower East Side to the east, Chinatown to the south, and SoHo and Tribeca to the west.

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  5. Apr 2, 2022 · Full description. Deep dive into one of Manhattan's most storied neighborhoods on a walking tour of Little Italy. Walk the lanes and avenues where many American dreams were born, learning about what took place in this historic area from your local guide.

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  7. Apr 25, 2024 · Little Italy and Nolita are located within the greater Lower Manhattan district, approximately where the red circle is in the image below. Click here for a larger interactive map. You can use this Google Maps link for directions, but how you get here depends on where you are going, as there are several subway stations throughout Little Italy.

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