Experience the vibrant and historic neighborhoods of Chinatown and Little Italy like never before! This tour isn't just about sightseeing; it's a whole sensory experience. From the stories of immigrants arriving in the 1800s to the mouthwatering flavors of authentic dishes, this tour will captivate your mind and taste buds.
Walk through two of the most iconic and history-rich streets in NYC, Mott Street in Chinatown and Mulberry Street in Little Italy. We will explore the latest trends in art and architecture, blending the old with the new.
Learn about the life and struggles of immigrants who arrived in the 1800s and their lasting impact on the city while trying global Culinary Delights such as:
Authentic Chinese Pork Buns and Dumplings at Mei Lai Wa Real New York-style Pizza at Nolita Pizza Italian Cannoli and other sweets at Caffé Palermo
For foodies, Chinatown is nothing short of paradise. Here, you'll find: -Mei Lai Wa: A dim sum bakery that has been the go-to spot for baked buns since the late 1960s. -Supreme Restaurant: Known for its decadent soup dumplings. -Mott St Fish Market: An informal market offering a colorful array of fresh seafood, fruits, and vegetables. -Doyers St: Once infamous as "Murderer's Alley," now known for its murals and top-notch restaurants.
Little Italy is a food lover’s dream and a testament to the enduring legacy of Italian immigrants in NYC: -Di Paulo’s Fine Foods: A family-owned importer of fine Italian meats and cheeses since 1925. -Cafe Roma: An institution in Little Italy, serving the community since 1891. -Nolita Pizza: Swiftly captured the hearts (and stomachs) of locals and tourists alike with its Instagram-worthy pizzas. -Caffé Palermo: Home to the "Cannoli King" for over five decades, this café offers delicate pastries that are a must-try.
Since 1973, Caffé Palermo has provided residents and travelers with delicate pastries. Home of “the Cannoli King” for 51 years!
You will make your own way to the meeting points