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  1. The North End is a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. It has the distinction of being the city's oldest residential community, which has been inhabited since it was colonized in the 1630s. It is only 0.36 square miles (0.93 km 2), yet the neighborhood has nearly one hundred establishments and a variety of tourist attractions. It is known ...

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  2. Boston’s North End awaits with its perfect blend of historic charm and delicious food. From the legendary cannoli showdown between Mike’s Pastry and Modern Pastry to the historic Freedom Trail that weaves through the neighborhood, we’re diving into it all. Get ready to discover the top things to do in Boston’s North End.

    • New England Holocaust Memorial and the Tony DeMarco statue. As you exit the Haymarket subway stop, take an immediate right on Sudbury Street and then a right on Congress.
    • Grab a bite on Hanover Street. If you're beginning your tour at breakfast or lunchtime, grab a quick bite before launching into your tour. Bricco Panetteria and Salumeria & Pasta Shop.
    • North Square. As you brush those pastry or pizza crumbs from your shirt, take a slight detour off Hanover Street by hanging a right on Prince Street and then another right onto North Street, where you'll enter the North Square plaza.
    • St. Stephen's Catholic Church. Once you've investigated North Square, retrace your steps along Prince Street and take a right back onto Hanover Street, where you'll find St. Stephen's Catholic Church (401 Hanover Street).
  3. North End. Boston's Little Italy is the city’s oldest neighborhood, famous for its Italian restaurants and pastry shops, and centuries-old architecture. Stroll around this Italian American enclave to discover its narrow, cobbled alleys and iconic streets like Hanover Street.

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    • Bova’s Bakery. Frequent turnover isn’t usually a good thing in the hospitality industry. But it has helped Bova’s Bakery—the tipsy college student’s go-to spot for a cream-filled lobster tail or cheese-and-meatball-stuffed arancini at 3 a.m.—
    • Bricco. If you feel like you’re being taken care of by an entire Italian village when you dine at Frank DePasquale’s Hanover Street flagship, it’s because you are: The restaurant’s breads, fresh pastas, and imported meats are sourced from DePasquale’s own old-world panetteria and salumeria next door.
    • Carmelina’s. At first blush, this stylish Sicilian-inspired restaurant, with its open kitchen, exposed brick, and retractable front walls for warmer months, feels like it might belong in the South End.
    • The Daily Catch. Not many restaurants with a $88 entrée (the lobster fra diavolo for two) can get away with serving wine in disposable cups, not accepting credit cards, and asking guests to tiptoe through the dishwashing station to get to the restroom.
  5. Aug 23, 2021 · Boston’s North End is famous for its Italian food, feasts, and streets full of shops, restaurants, and historic buildings. It is a one-square-mile waterfront community not far from Faneuil...

  6. Dec 4, 2023 · Top 10 Things to Do in North End: See reviews and photos of North End, Boston (Massachusetts) on Tripadvisor.

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