Immerse yourself in the vibrant cultures of Chinatown and Little Italy on this captivating walking tour in New York City. Led by a knowledgeable local guide, you will discover the stories of Chinese, Irish, and Italian immigrants who settled in the city during the 1800s, shaping its history and identity. Explore the narrow streets of Chinatown, filled with exotic flavors, street vendors, and the magnificent Mahayana Buddhist Temple. Then, venture into the charming streets of Little Italy, where you will learn about Italian mobsters, indulge in delicious pizza, and visit the Italian American Museum. Along the way, be sure to snap photos of the stunning cast-iron architecture in SoHo and soak in the lively atmosphere of Columbus Park. This tour is a perfect blend of history, cultural immersion, and culinary delights, making it a must-do experience for travelers seeking an authentic New York City adventure.
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2
hours
Suitable for
1-15
Participants
Private Tour, Small Group Tour
Guided Experience
All fees and taxes
Iconic places for photoshoot
Must see and off the beaten path
Expert advice where to go and what to do after the tour
Friendly local guide
Gratuities (optional)
Food and drink
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Introduction
Explore the captivating neighborhoods of Chinatown and Little Italy in New York City on a fascinating walking tour led by a knowledgeable local expert. As a first-time visitor or a history enthusiast, this tour offers you an incredible opportunity to delve into the rich cultural tapestry of these iconic neighborhoods.
What to expect?
Immerse yourself in the stories of the Irish, Italian, and Chinese immigrants who settled in these areas during the 1800s. Gain insights into their motivations and the lasting impact they had on the city. This tour takes you on a journey through the lives of these diverse immigrant groups, showcasing their contributions to New York's development. Experience the vibrant atmosphere, taste authentic cuisines, and discover hidden gems within the bustling streets of Chinatown and Little Italy.
Who is this for?
This tour is perfect for anyone who loves history, culture, and exploring vibrant neighborhoods. It welcomes visitors from all walks of life who are curious to learn about the immigrant experience and the influence of different cultures in shaping the city of New York. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group, this tour offers a unique perspective on the diverse heritage of America.
Why book this?
Experience the magic of walking through the historic streets of Chinatown and Little Italy with a knowledgeable local expert. This tour provides a guided narrative that brings the rich history and traditions of these neighborhoods to life. Discover the fascinating stories of Italian mobsters, the struggles and triumphs of immigrants, and the culinary delights that have made these neighborhoods famous. By the end of the tour, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the multicultural fabric that defines New York City.
Good to know
As you embark on this adventure, make sure to arrive at the meeting point, Spring Street Park, 10 minutes before the start time to check in. The tour has a total duration of 120 minutes and includes notable highlights such as tasting delicious noodles in Chinatown, exploring SoHo's cast-iron architecture, and savoring mouthwatering traditional Italian food in Little Italy. You'll also have the opportunity to visit the Italian American Museum and the Museum of Chinese in America. Don't miss the chance to take stunning photos of the bustling New York streets and iconic landmarks throughout the tour.
Reviews
Previous participants of this tour have praised the informative and engaging guide, who brought the diverse history of Chinatown and Little Italy to life. Travelers appreciated the mix of historical context and personal stories shared during the tour, which added depth to their understanding of these legendary neighborhoods. Many also raved about the authentic cuisine enjoyed along the way, noting that it was a true culinary experience. Overall, participants left the tour feeling enriched and enlightened by the unique cultural insights gained during their exploration of Chinatown and Little Italy.
How long before the event do I need to book?
You can book at any time before the event
Vouchers accepted in the following formats
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Meet your guide at the SW corner of Spring Street and 6th Avenue at Spring Street Park (the corner across from Aqua Grill).
Please arrive 10 minutes before the start time to check in.
155 6th Ave,
155 6th Ave, New York, NY 10013,
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Your Itinerary
Super Taste
It is probably the best place to visit in Chinatown NYC if you are looking for some authentic and great quality noodles. The amazing food is reason alone to visit but with the amazing prices on offer, this is a no-brainer to get a quick and delicious bite to eat on your way through Chinatown.
SoHo
Look out for celebrities as SoHo is a place where movie stars and models regularly hang out.
SoHo is also one of the top neighborhoods in NYC to see street art, so have your cameras ready.
SoHo
SoHo is widely known for its magnificent cast-iron architecture.
With over 200 cast-iron buildings in the district, SoHo's Cast Iron District has the largest concentration of these buildings in the world. Perfect area for photo ops!
Little Italy
Listen to your guide's stories about Italian mobsters and immigrants, and find out what difficulties they faced when they first arrived here
Lombardi's Pizza
It was the first pizzeria in the United States – it also happens to sell one of the best pizzas in NYC! This pizza is as traditional and as tasty as it gets. Definitely worth a try if you are looking for a lunch break when walking around Little Italy. This crusty coal oven fried pizza with tomato sauce and basil might look simple but the depth of flavors from its fresh ingredients is a real culinary experience.
Rubirosa
Rubirosa is another great restaurant in Little Italy that offers traditional Italian food of the best quality. If you are looking for a late afternoon glass of wine with some snacks or a quality evening meal this is definitely a good choice. There is also a pizza hour, where – you guessed it – they sell 2 pizzas for $16!
The Police Building
Former Police HQ Building – This building used to house the police headquarters from 1909-1973 and is a true piece of NYC history. Not only is its architecture very impressive, it is the home today of a few very wealthily individuals looking for immense privacy.
Little Italy
Little Italy used to be much bigger than it is today. This part of Manhattan has a lot of history. For example, there is a brick house located on 247 Mulberry Street, between Prince and Spring St. This house used to be a meeting place of the Italian Mafia bosses. Today, that area is a shoe store. Also, if you’re in the area around September, there are street festivals that close down the roads. Here you’ll find pop-up stands and street vendors that sell delicious food.
Italian American Museum
Italian American Museum was opened in Little Italy in 2007 to exhibit the story of the Italian Americans in NYC. With the largest population of Italian Americans in NYC and the whole of North America, the museum discusses a huge part of the local culture. The museum is located in an old bank building that used to be the link between immigrants and their families back home through the many services that they offered. If you are interested in the local history & culture, this museum is well worth the visit
Gelso & Grand
This restaurant offers homemade pasta with a great ambiance. With its amazing food and rustic atmosphere it is definitely restaurant you must visit when in Little Italy. Must tries are the Burrata Salad, anything from the grill menu, as well as the homemade pasta of course!
Chinatown
Chinatown provides rich cultural experience with a lot of authenticity and local flavors. It's one of the oldest neighborhoods in Manhattan. It is also home to one of the largest concentrations of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere.
Perfect place to sample some unique local foods in this historic neighborhood
Museum of Chinese in America
In Museum of Chinese in America at 215 Centre St you can earn more about the Chinese culture and Chinese history in NYC. The main and permanent exhibition With a Single Step: Stories in the Making of America is a great place to find out more about the last 160 years of Chinese history in NYC. With 2+ rotating exhibitions on top of this, the MoCa is definitely worth a visit
Mahayana Buddhist Temple
The next stop is Mahayana Temple Buddhist Association at 133 Canal St. This is the oldest Chinese temple on the east coast of the united states. It is a beautiful expression of Chinese culture and architecture and is open to the public year-round. On the weekends you will also find Buddhist services taking place here often completely in Mandarin. Bring a dollar for a fortune!
Columbus Park
Then you have a chance to visit Columbus Park, which is the biggest park in Chinatown and is a great place to have a seat and watch life unfold around you. You will see that many of the locals meet here to do everything from play chess and exercise to just sitting down reading a book. It is a well known social hangout in the city and is a great place to sit down and have some of the street food you picked up in the nearby streets.
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
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