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  1. Book your tickets online for Little Italy, New York City: See 3,668 reviews, articles, and 2,276 photos of Little Italy, ranked No.179 on Tripadvisor among 2,158 attractions in New York City.

  2. Journey to the Bronx, and you’ll find the mile-long stretch of Italian eats, drinks, and shops known as Arthur Avenue – or, to many, the “real Little Italy of New York.”. Join the ranks of notables like Robert DeNiro, Frank Sinatra, and Cher, along with scores of New Yorkers and out-of-towners alike, who consider this friendly, lowkey ...

  3. Little Italy is one of Lower Manhattan’s classic neighborhoods. Even as New York City is a constantly shifting, ever-evolving metropolis, Little Italy remains a cozy and enchanting stretch of blocks worth exploring in detail. Little Italy makes for a fabulous place to share a delicious meal, enjoy a pleasant stroll, and sip a glass of wine ...

  4. Oct 2023 • Family. Our Little Italy Food Tasting Tour was a great way to experience an historic part of NYC. Our guide Vincent kept our group of 11 entertained and well fed as we walked many of the streets along Mulberry Street. We enjoyed sponge cake, two kinds of cannoli, gnocchi, cheeses, proscuitto, and, of course, NY-style pizza.

  5. Mar 31, 2022 · Little Italy is New York City's Italian neighbourhood. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it was home to a large population of Italian immigrants. More than 120,000 immigrants congregated in this part of Manhattan, and they even created sub-neighbourhoods according to their region of origin.

  6. Jun 28, 2023 · Little Italy began developing in the 1840s when Italian immigrants began to settle in the area. Famine and failing agriculture led Italians to New York City, and many families settled in “Mulberry Bend.”. The neighborhood was popular amongst immigrants because of its population of local Italian speakers and traditional Italian culture.

  7. Apr 25, 2024 · Three of our tours include a visit to Little Italy: 2-hour SoHo, Little Italy, and Chinatown Tour. 3-hour Downtown Manhattan Tour. 6-hour New York One-Day tour. Each of these runs several times a week. See our full schedule. By Subway. Multiple subway lines take you to different parts of Little Italy.

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