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SoHo, Little Italy, and Chinatown NYC Guided Walking Tour

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Get ready to explore the best of SoHo, Little Italy, and Chinatown! From the charming streets of Chinatown to the trendy streets of SoHo, you’ll discover hidden gems, grab a famous cannoli, and even see where the world’s first-ever elevator was installed. Along the way, you’ll dive into vibrant cultures, historic landmarks, and of course, delicious food! Whether you're a history buff, foodie, or just love exploring, this tour has something for everyone.
Miasto: Nowy Jork
Fri 20 Jun
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Fri 20 Jun
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Famous Local Foods in Each Neighborhood (optional, cost not included)
Professional Local Tour Guide
Guided Walking Tour
Multiple Photo Ops
Famous Local Foods in Each Neighborhood (optional, cost not included)
Professional Local Tour Guide
Guided Walking Tour
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The total duration includes walking time.
Czego oczekiwać
1
Woolworth Building
Next up, we’ll take in a great view of the Woolworth Building. Once the tallest building in the world. This skyscraper is a real gem in the New York City skyline, and you’ll hear some fun facts about its history!
2
Brooklyn Bridge
Next, you’ll get an awesome view of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan. This engineering marvel has connected Manhattan and Brooklyn since 1883 and remains one of the most recognizable symbols of New York City. As you take in the view, your guide will share some interesting facts and stories about its construction and significance.
3
Chinatown
Next, you’ll dive into the energy of Chinatown! This neighborhood is buzzing with life—colorful markets, unique shops, and so much history packed into every corner. You’ll discover how this area became one of the largest Chinese communities in the world, while taking in the sights, sounds, and maybe even grabbing a tasty snack along the way!
4
Canal Street
From Chinatown, you’ll take a stroll down the famous Canal Street. Known for its bustling vibe and endless stands of knock-off goods, Canal Street is a wild mix of sights and sounds.
5
Little Italy
You will then head to Mulberry Street, the heart of Little Italy. This historic street is packed with Italian culture, famous restaurants, and vibrant shops. As you stroll down, you will hear about the Italian immigrants who made this neighborhood their home and how it became the cultural hotspot it is today.
6
SoHo
Finally, you’ll head into SoHo, the trendy art and fashion district known for its cobblestone streets and iconic cast-iron buildings. As you explore, you’ll hear about SoHo’s transformation from an industrial area to one of New York’s most stylish neighborhoods, packed with galleries, boutiques, and creative energy.
7
Woolworth Building
Next up, we’ll take in a great view of the Woolworth Building. Once the tallest building in the world. This skyscraper is a real gem in the New York City skyline, and you’ll hear some fun facts about its history!
8
Brooklyn Bridge
Next, you’ll get an awesome view of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan. This engineering marvel has connected Manhattan and Brooklyn since 1883 and remains one of the most recognizable symbols of New York City. As you take in the view, your guide will share some interesting facts and stories about its construction and significance.
9
Chinatown
Next, you’ll dive into the energy of Chinatown! This neighborhood is buzzing with life—colorful markets, unique shops, and so much history packed into every corner. You’ll discover how this area became one of the largest Chinese communities in the world, while taking in the sights, sounds, and maybe even grabbing a tasty snack along the way!
10
Canal Street
From Chinatown, you’ll take a stroll down the famous Canal Street. Known for its bustling vibe and endless stands of knock-off goods, Canal Street is a wild mix of sights and sounds.
11
Little Italy
You will then head to Mulberry Street, the heart of Little Italy. This historic street is packed with Italian culture, famous restaurants, and vibrant shops. As you stroll down, you will hear about the Italian immigrants who made this neighborhood their home and how it became the cultural hotspot it is today.
12
SoHo
Finally, you’ll head into SoHo, the trendy art and fashion district known for its cobblestone streets and iconic cast-iron buildings. As you explore, you’ll hear about SoHo’s transformation from an industrial area to one of New York’s most stylish neighborhoods, packed with galleries, boutiques, and creative energy.
13
Woolworth Building
Next up, we’ll take in a great view of the Woolworth Building. Once the tallest building in the world. This skyscraper is a real gem in the New York City skyline, and you’ll hear some fun facts about its history!
14
Brooklyn Bridge
Next, you’ll get an awesome view of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan. This engineering marvel has connected Manhattan and Brooklyn since 1883 and remains one of the most recognizable symbols of New York City. As you take in the view, your guide will share some interesting facts and stories about its construction and significance.
15
Chinatown
Next, you’ll dive into the energy of Chinatown! This neighborhood is buzzing with life—colorful markets, unique shops, and so much history packed into every corner. You’ll discover how this area became one of the largest Chinese communities in the world, while taking in the sights, sounds, and maybe even grabbing a tasty snack along the way!
16
Canal Street
From Chinatown, you’ll take a stroll down the famous Canal Street. Known for its bustling vibe and endless stands of knock-off goods, Canal Street is a wild mix of sights and sounds.
17
Little Italy
You will then head to Mulberry Street, the heart of Little Italy. This historic street is packed with Italian culture, famous restaurants, and vibrant shops. As you stroll down, you will hear about the Italian immigrants who made this neighborhood their home and how it became the cultural hotspot it is today.
18
SoHo
Finally, you’ll head into SoHo, the trendy art and fashion district known for its cobblestone streets and iconic cast-iron buildings. As you explore, you’ll hear about SoHo’s transformation from an industrial area to one of New York’s most stylish neighborhoods, packed with galleries, boutiques, and creative energy.
19
Woolworth Building
Next up, we’ll take in a great view of the Woolworth Building. Once the tallest building in the world. This skyscraper is a real gem in the New York City skyline, and you’ll hear some fun facts about its history!
20
Brooklyn Bridge
Next, you’ll get an awesome view of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan. This engineering marvel has connected Manhattan and Brooklyn since 1883 and remains one of the most recognizable symbols of New York City. As you take in the view, your guide will share some interesting facts and stories about its construction and significance.
21
Chinatown
Next, you’ll dive into the energy of Chinatown! This neighborhood is buzzing with life—colorful markets, unique shops, and so much history packed into every corner. You’ll discover how this area became one of the largest Chinese communities in the world, while taking in the sights, sounds, and maybe even grabbing a tasty snack along the way!
22
Canal Street
From Chinatown, you’ll take a stroll down the famous Canal Street. Known for its bustling vibe and endless stands of knock-off goods, Canal Street is a wild mix of sights and sounds.
23
Little Italy
You will then head to Mulberry Street, the heart of Little Italy. This historic street is packed with Italian culture, famous restaurants, and vibrant shops. As you stroll down, you will hear about the Italian immigrants who made this neighborhood their home and how it became the cultural hotspot it is today.
24
SoHo
Finally, you’ll head into SoHo, the trendy art and fashion district known for its cobblestone streets and iconic cast-iron buildings. As you explore, you’ll hear about SoHo’s transformation from an industrial area to one of New York’s most stylish neighborhoods, packed with galleries, boutiques, and creative energy.
25
Woolworth Building
Next up, we’ll take in a great view of the Woolworth Building. Once the tallest building in the world. This skyscraper is a real gem in the New York City skyline, and you’ll hear some fun facts about its history!
26
Brooklyn Bridge
Next, you’ll get an awesome view of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan. This engineering marvel has connected Manhattan and Brooklyn since 1883 and remains one of the most recognizable symbols of New York City. As you take in the view, your guide will share some interesting facts and stories about its construction and significance.
27
Chinatown
Next, you’ll dive into the energy of Chinatown! This neighborhood is buzzing with life—colorful markets, unique shops, and so much history packed into every corner. You’ll discover how this area became one of the largest Chinese communities in the world, while taking in the sights, sounds, and maybe even grabbing a tasty snack along the way!
28
Canal Street
From Chinatown, you’ll take a stroll down the famous Canal Street. Known for its bustling vibe and endless stands of knock-off goods, Canal Street is a wild mix of sights and sounds.
29
Little Italy
You will then head to Mulberry Street, the heart of Little Italy. This historic street is packed with Italian culture, famous restaurants, and vibrant shops. As you stroll down, you will hear about the Italian immigrants who made this neighborhood their home and how it became the cultural hotspot it is today.
30
SoHo
Finally, you’ll head into SoHo, the trendy art and fashion district known for its cobblestone streets and iconic cast-iron buildings. As you explore, you’ll hear about SoHo’s transformation from an industrial area to one of New York’s most stylish neighborhoods, packed with galleries, boutiques, and creative energy.
31
Woolworth Building
Next up, we’ll take in a great view of the Woolworth Building. Once the tallest building in the world. This skyscraper is a real gem in the New York City skyline, and you’ll hear some fun facts about its history!
32
Brooklyn Bridge
Next, you’ll get an awesome view of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan. This engineering marvel has connected Manhattan and Brooklyn since 1883 and remains one of the most recognizable symbols of New York City. As you take in the view, your guide will share some interesting facts and stories about its construction and significance.
33
Chinatown
Next, you’ll dive into the energy of Chinatown! This neighborhood is buzzing with life—colorful markets, unique shops, and so much history packed into every corner. You’ll discover how this area became one of the largest Chinese communities in the world, while taking in the sights, sounds, and maybe even grabbing a tasty snack along the way!
34
Canal Street
From Chinatown, you’ll take a stroll down the famous Canal Street. Known for its bustling vibe and endless stands of knock-off goods, Canal Street is a wild mix of sights and sounds.
35
Little Italy
You will then head to Mulberry Street, the heart of Little Italy. This historic street is packed with Italian culture, famous restaurants, and vibrant shops. As you stroll down, you will hear about the Italian immigrants who made this neighborhood their home and how it became the cultural hotspot it is today.
36
SoHo
Finally, you’ll head into SoHo, the trendy art and fashion district known for its cobblestone streets and iconic cast-iron buildings. As you explore, you’ll hear about SoHo’s transformation from an industrial area to one of New York’s most stylish neighborhoods, packed with galleries, boutiques, and creative energy.
37
Woolworth Building
Next up, we’ll take in a great view of the Woolworth Building. Once the tallest building in the world. This skyscraper is a real gem in the New York City skyline, and you’ll hear some fun facts about its history!
38
Brooklyn Bridge
Next, you’ll get an awesome view of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan. This engineering marvel has connected Manhattan and Brooklyn since 1883 and remains one of the most recognizable symbols of New York City. As you take in the view, your guide will share some interesting facts and stories about its construction and significance.
39
Chinatown
Next, you’ll dive into the energy of Chinatown! This neighborhood is buzzing with life—colorful markets, unique shops, and so much history packed into every corner. You’ll discover how this area became one of the largest Chinese communities in the world, while taking in the sights, sounds, and maybe even grabbing a tasty snack along the way!
40
Canal Street
From Chinatown, you’ll take a stroll down the famous Canal Street. Known for its bustling vibe and endless stands of knock-off goods, Canal Street is a wild mix of sights and sounds.
41
Little Italy
You will then head to Mulberry Street, the heart of Little Italy. This historic street is packed with Italian culture, famous restaurants, and vibrant shops. As you stroll down, you will hear about the Italian immigrants who made this neighborhood their home and how it became the cultural hotspot it is today.
42
SoHo
Finally, you’ll head into SoHo, the trendy art and fashion district known for its cobblestone streets and iconic cast-iron buildings. As you explore, you’ll hear about SoHo’s transformation from an industrial area to one of New York’s most stylish neighborhoods, packed with galleries, boutiques, and creative energy.
43
Woolworth Building
Next up, we’ll take in a great view of the Woolworth Building. Once the tallest building in the world. This skyscraper is a real gem in the New York City skyline, and you’ll hear some fun facts about its history!
44
Brooklyn Bridge
Next, you’ll get an awesome view of the iconic Brooklyn Bridge from Manhattan. This engineering marvel has connected Manhattan and Brooklyn since 1883 and remains one of the most recognizable symbols of New York City. As you take in the view, your guide will share some interesting facts and stories about its construction and significance.
45
Chinatown
Next, you’ll dive into the energy of Chinatown! This neighborhood is buzzing with life—colorful markets, unique shops, and so much history packed into every corner. You’ll discover how this area became one of the largest Chinese communities in the world, while taking in the sights, sounds, and maybe even grabbing a tasty snack along the way!
46
Canal Street
From Chinatown, you’ll take a stroll down the famous Canal Street. Known for its bustling vibe and endless stands of knock-off goods, Canal Street is a wild mix of sights and sounds.
47
Little Italy
You will then head to Mulberry Street, the heart of Little Italy. This historic street is packed with Italian culture, famous restaurants, and vibrant shops. As you stroll down, you will hear about the Italian immigrants who made this neighborhood their home and how it became the cultural hotspot it is today.
48
SoHo
Finally, you’ll head into SoHo, the trendy art and fashion district known for its cobblestone streets and iconic cast-iron buildings. As you explore, you’ll hear about SoHo’s transformation from an industrial area to one of New York’s most stylish neighborhoods, packed with galleries, boutiques, and creative energy.
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Recenzje (224)
Joel_D
Feb 2025
Very nice intro to New York. Very nice guide! Helpful & extremely knowledgeable. I would recommend this tour.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Feb 2025
Thank you very much for your wonderful review Joel. We are very glad to hear that you had a great time in our tour of SoHo, Little Italy, and Chinatown. Thank you for choosing us and we hope to see you again soon!
spirosp14
Feb 2025
A tour that you should definitely do. Between the financial district and the middle city are Chinatown-Little Italy and SOHO. An area in which the architecture of the buildings refers to the beginning of the 20th century. You will enjoy a part of New York that goes back in time. Despite the bitter cold we enjoyed the tour. Our tour guide Jared was kind and informative. We highly recommend it!!!
shawnmQ5995WF
Jan 2025
Great tour of Chinatown and little Italy areas. Gary had a lot of great information as a Manhattan resident, and covered a lot of NY history.

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