Soho/Little Italy
Let Private Tours of NYC guide you through Manhattan’s iconic SoHo, Chinatown, and Little Italy neighborhoods.
Let Private Tours of NYC guide you through Manhattan’s iconic SoHo, Chinatown, and Little Italy neighborhoods. Led by an expert local guide, this unforgettable experience will immerse you in three of the city’s vibrant neighborhoods.
Our first stop is Chinatown, a world unto itself, the oldest Chinese community in the US. You’ll weave through the narrow streets while experiencing the hustle and bustle of vibrant Chinese culture. Along the way, we’ll pause at a porcelain shop owned by five generations of one family. You can also try some delicious dumplings.
Our next stop is Little Italy, a historic known for its rich Italian-American heritage, charming streets, and vibrant culinary scene. Once home to many Italian immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the area retains its old-world charm with traditional restaurants, bakeries, and specialty shops. Though the neighborhood has shrunk over the years due to urban development and expansion of nearby Chinatown, it remains a beloved cultural landmark.
SoHo, our last stop, is short for “South of Houston Street,” a vibrant neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, NYC, known for its iconic cast-iron architecture, cobblestone streets, and rich artistic history. Once an industrial area, it became a hub for artists in the 1960s and 1970s, transforming into a trendy district filled with galleries, boutiques, and upscale restaurants. Today, SoHo is a hotspot for fashion, design, and culture, attracting locals and tourists with its high-end shopping, chic cafés, and buzzing atmosphere. Despite its modern appeal, it retains a bohemian charm, making it one of New York City’s most distinctive neighborhoods.