Get ready to marvel at the cast-iron architecture of SoHo, explore Little Italy's vibrant heritage, and step into the hustle and bustle of life in Chinatown. You’ll encounter landmarks, tales of bygone eras, and the unique charm of each neighborhood along the way.
We've been operating this tour route for over 15 years, the first company to combine the three unique neighborhoods for one traditional New York experience.
Walk through SoHo's Cast Iron District, visit Little Italy, home to rich culinary traditions and iconic landmarks like America’s first pizzeria.
Wander the lively streets of Chinatown, including bustling Canal and Mott Streets, and experience street vendor culture.
Spring Street Park in SoHo, on the southwest corner of Spring Street and Avenue of the Americas (6th Avenue)
Columbus Park on Mulberry & Bayard Streets
Discover the architectural charm of SoHo’s Cast Iron District, home to the world’s largest collection of cast iron buildings. These iconic structures, dating back to the late 19th century, showcase intricate facades and expansive windows, making them a favorite among architects and photographers alike.
Marvel at the historic Haughwout Building, a pioneering structure completed in 1857. Known as the site of the world’s first passenger elevator, this landmark blends Italianate design with cutting-edge advancements of its time.
Step into Little Italy, a vibrant neighborhood brimming with Italian-American history. The cobblestone streets, authentic bakeries, and lively festivals create an unforgettable atmosphere that captures the essence of old-world Italy.
No visit to Little Italy is complete without passing by Lombardi’s Pizza, America’s first pizzeria. Opened in 1905, this iconic eatery continues to serve some of the best slices New York City has to offer.
At the intersection of Canal and Mott Streets, you’ll find the cultural crossroads of Chinatown and Little Italy. This bustling area is perfect for exploring the sights, sounds, and flavors of two distinct yet interwoven communities.
Uncover the gritty history of the former Five Points District, the notorious neighborhood depicted in Gangs of New York. Once rife with crime and poverty, this area has transformed over the years, while still retaining echoes of its storied past.
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