Soho, Little Italy and Chinatown
Duration
3 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Stroll picturesque SoHo streets with historic architecture charm
Experience Little Italy’s vibrant culture and culinary delights
Explore Chinatown’s markets, traditions, and lively local atmosphere
Learn about history, art, and cultural heritage deeply
€ 37.33
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Discover the vibrant diversity of New York City on a walking tour through three of its most iconic neighborhoods. Begin in SoHo, where charming cobblestone streets and stunning cast-iron architecture create a picturesque backdrop for exploring trendy boutiques and art studios. This National Historic Landmark district is a paradise for shoppers and design enthusiasts alike, offering a unique blend of history, creativity, and modern urban charm. As you stroll through SoHo, your guide shares insights about the area’s transformation from industrial hub to cultural hotspot, highlighting its artistic legacy and architectural significance. Next, step into the heart of Italian-American culture in Little Italy, where the old-world charm is alive in colorful streets, bustling cafés, and renowned restaurants. Learn about the neighborhood’s history while enjoying its vibrant atmosphere, especially during festive celebrations like the Feast of San Gennaro. Finally, explore the lively streets of Chinatown, filled with authentic shops, markets, and local traditions. Observe daily life, from tai chi in the parks to games of mahjong, and gain a deeper understanding of the community’s cultural heritage. This tour blends history, culture, and culinary delights, offering an immersive experience of New York City’s rich and dynamic neighborhoods.
Guided walking tour
Local knowledgeable guide
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Activity Provider: Martine a New York
Customer Reviews
Stephen

the best festive culture legendary must see must go must walk must eat long live little italy
Nita

Little Italy sound good some restaurants and some gifts shop to see there nothing crazy
Hassan

Visited Little Italy during the festival and the energy was incredible with lively streets, great music, and an overall fun atmosphere. While there, I stopped by Rubirosa and tried their pizza, which was really good. Definitely a spot worth checking out if you’re in the neighborhood during the festivities.
Glam

We jumped on the tube to midtown. Initially intending on visiting Chine Town but we stumbled across Little Italy. A gem of a place. Cute secreted streets, lots of cafes & restaurants. Friendly staff members hoping to entice you in. We had a delicious evening g meal on one of the traditional establishments here. Whatever your budget/taste you will find everything from Michelin Starred restaurants to diverse food markets. The neighbourhood consists of about 3 blocks, Mulberry Street to the south of Houston Street There are quaint little souvenir shops everywhere. Wonderful place to visit
Léo

Little Italy is a small but charming area with a strong Italian vibe. The streets are lined with old-school restaurants, cafés, and pastry shops. I stopped by for some pasta and a cannoli—both delicious. It’s a bit touristy, but still a fun spot to walk around, especially if you like classic Italian food and atmosphere.
