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Little Italy

Juanjo says

I challenge you not to be tempted by the pizza and pasta smell on the streets!

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155-129 Mulberry St, New York, NY 10013, EE. UU.

Little Italy's neighbourhood is located in Manhattan and was founded by italian immigrants. There are restaurants and bakeries that offer typical italian food, and also souvenir shops to buy typical objetcs. The main street is Mulberry Street, which is pedestrian during the weekends so that locals and tourists can enjoy it. 

The San Gennaro festival is held every year in Little Italy, and its objective is to celebrate and remember italian traditions that immigrants brought with them. Besides gastronomy, in this festival there are parades and musical performances.

Many of the stores that are found in this area back many years, such as Ferrara Bakery & Café, Caffe Roma or Di Palo, a cheese shop.

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Web: http://www.littleitalynyc.com

Little Italy's neighbourhood is located in Manhattan and was founded by italian immigrants. There are restaurants and bakeries that offer typical italian food, and also souvenir shops to buy …

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Little Italy's neighbourhood is located in Manhattan and was founded by italian immigrants. There are restaurants and bakeries that offer typical italian food, and also souvenir shops to buy typical objetcs. The main street is Mulberry Street, which is pedestrian during the weekends so that locals and tourists can enjoy it. 

The San Gennaro festival is held every year in Little Italy, and its objective is to celebrate and remember italian traditions that immigrants brought with them. Besides gastronomy, in this festival there are parades and musical performances.

Many of the stores that are found in this area back many years, such as Ferrara Bakery & Café, Caffe Roma or Di Palo, a cheese shop.

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Web: http://www.littleitalynyc.com

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