3 Neighborhoods Tour: Soho, Chinatown & Little Italy
3 Neighborhoods Tour: Soho, Chinatown & Little Italy
3 Neighborhoods Tour: Soho, Chinatown & Little Italy
3 Neighborhoods Tour: Soho, Chinatown & Little Italy
3 Neighborhoods Tour: Soho, Chinatown & Little Italy
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3 Neighborhoods Tour: Soho, Chinatown & Little Italy

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Find out how the Mob profited off queer nightlife and how activists fought back
Hear about the lives of queer artists, poets, and radicals in the city
Learn about Chinatown: Traditional cuisine and the best bargains in Manhattan
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The 3 Neighborhoods Tour will give you unique insight into three very different places in Manhattan. 
Start in Soho, one of NYC's trendiest neighborhoods. Learn about the area's real estate and how this area became one of the most expensive places to live on the island. Stroll into the heart of Soho and see some of the poshest bakeries, shops, and restaurants that Soho has to offer. 
Walk down Greene Street and talk about why Soho has such unique and beautiful architecture. See the Haughwout Building and the Old Police Station before heading to the next neighborhood.
Make a quick stop in Nolita and sample some cheesecake before working your way into Historic Little Italy. Sample some of the delicious local cuisines such as cannolis, gelato, pizza, and more. Mingle with locals and get the inside scoop about famous spots on Mulberry Street.
Chinatown is the last neighborhood. Visit the Mahayana Buddhist Temple and get a peek of the 16-foot Golden Buddha. Pass the Manhattan Bridge and walk into the heart of Chinatown. Enjoy treats from The Original Chinatown Ice Cream Factory while you see where Chinatown got its start. 
Walk down Doyer Street and learn how the neighborhood has changed over the years. End the tour by enjoying a traditional dumpling and talking about the infamous Five Points.