Little Italy Sign
About the Business
Welcome to Little Italy Sign, a must-visit tourist attraction nestled in the heart of Manhattan at 177 Hester Street, New York. Step into a vibrant neighborhood steeped in rich history and cultural heritage, where Italian immigrants first settled in the late 1800s, bringing their cherished customs, delectable cuisine, and melodic language with them. Today, Little Italy continues to charm visitors with its authentic atmosphere and culinary delights.
Stroll through the bustling streets lined with inviting restaurants, each offering a taste of Italy with dishes served on iconic red-and-white checkered tablecloths. Discover local gems like Di Palo’s cheese shop and the renowned Ferrara Bakery & Café, famous for its irresistible cannoli and rich espresso.
Embrace the lively spirit of one of NYC's oldest street fairs, the annual Feast of San Gennaro, held every September. This vibrant celebration honors the patron saint of Naples, filling the streets with joyous festivities and mouthwatering food.
No visit to New York is complete without savoring its legendary pizza, and it all began right here in Little Italy at Lombardi's, the birthplace of New York-style pizza. For those craving classic Italian-American cuisine, Parm offers a full-service dining experience that pays homage to traditional flavors and beloved dishes.
Immerse yourself in the authentic charm of Little Italy and experience a slice of New York's vibrant cultural mosaic. Little Italy Sign is your gateway to a world where history, tradition, and culinary excellence converge.
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177 Hester Street, Manhattan, New York, United States
Reviews
"Loved visiting all the little shops If you’re gonna purchase any tourist items check a few places before purchasing. We bought a sweat shirt in one street vendor’s store $25. went across the street and it was $4.00. Exact same sweatshirt. Shop around before purchasing. Had a great time exploring"
"It’s a beautiful place with a lot of great food. So closer to the Chinatown."
"Little Italy (Italian: Piccola Italia) is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, known for its large Italian population. It is bounded to the west by Tribeca and SoHo, to the south by Chinatown, to the east by the Bowery and the Lower East Side and to the north by Nolita. Occupies the area from Mulberry Street up to three blocks north of Canal Street and Chinatown."
"Wonderful stop on our NYC trip. Pedestrian street with decorations, cool buildings, restaurants, gift shops, gelato shops, and tons of people watching. We spent time walking up and down this street and had a delicious dinner. A definite must-see for a trip to NYC."
"The sign is just a sign. Just like in the pictures, that's what you should expect. The area itself is nice. It borders with Chinatown so at the edge it's dirty and kind of rundown, but when you go to the next street, it gets better, has decoration and stuff. It's very cool in the evening, gets lively and many restaurants are serving Italian food."
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