Little Italy in New York City: Tips and Info

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Located in the heart of Manhattan, Little Italy in New York is one of the city’s most famous Italian neighborhoods. Tourists come here to experience the atmosphere of old New York, with narrow streets, classic facades and cozy eateries. The main street Mulberry Street is the center of the neighborhood. Here you will find popular restaurants where you can enjoy fresh pasta, pizza and cannoli. Many stores still sell Italian products, from olive oil to handmade souvenirs.

One of the most famous events is the Feast of San Gennaro, which takes place every September. This street festival attracts thousands of visitors with live music, parades and street stalls full of Italian food. Little Italy is close to Chinatown and SoHo, making it easy to combine with other popular neighborhoods. You can get there easily by subway – get off at Canal Street or Spring Street.

More Italian neighborhoods in New York

If you want to experience more Italian atmosphere in New York, there are other neighborhoods that are well worth a visit:

1. Arthur Avenue (The Bronx) – This area is often called the “real Little Italy.” Located in the Belmont neighborhood of The Bronx, it is known for its fresh Italian produce. Here you will find bakeries, butchers and delis where many locals do their shopping. The Arthur Avenue Retail Market is a must for lovers of Italian food.

2. Bensonhurst (Brooklyn) – A historic neighborhood where many Italian families still live. You’ll find authentic Italian bakeries, pizzerias and ice cream parlors that have been around for decades. Bensonhurst is also known for old movies and TV series shot here. It is a nice place to discover a less touristy side of New York.

3. Howard Beach (Queens) – A quiet residential neighborhood with a strong Italian background. Here you can enjoy local restaurants, Italian dessert cafes and family-run businesses that have been around for generations. Howard Beach is close to Jamaica Bay, so you can easily combine a visit to this neighborhood with a stroll by the water.

Want to know more about these Italian neighborhoods in New York? Then read my blogs below and find out where to find the best Italian culture, history and cuisine in the city.

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