You can’t get more romantic than Little Italy on Valentine’s Day. Spend your evening here and sparks are sure to fly as you listen to roving violinists while window shopping, sip Chianti while feasting on a multi-course Italian dinner, and pick up some new Italian phrases with your sweetheart. This Valentine’s Day, love is in the air as Little Italy’s ‘Amore Night’ charms lovebirds with free language lessons, dinner specials, complimentary cannoli and shopping discounts. Embrace these Little Italy’s ‘Amore Night’ perks:
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Little Italy Event: Valentine’s Day Evening of Music, Italian Lessons, Shopping and Dining
New York Neighborhoods: a Traveler’s Guide
New York is a city of neighborhoods in a way that few others are. Wander through Manhattan, and you’re taken on a tour through New York’s colorful and diverse history. Little Italy, Greenwich, East Village: all these are names which trip off the tongue of foreign and domestic visitors alike. However, if you’re not from the city, you may not have much idea of what each district is actually like. That’s why we’ve put together this run-down of the best of each of New York’s most famous neighborhoods. Wealthy visitors arriving in the city on cruises from Southampton, and student backpackers on cheap flights from Canada should both find this guide equally useful. Take it, and use it to devise your own walking tour through the heart of New York.
Best Ways to Explore New York City This Summer
Whether you’re a native New Yorker or a visitor, the sights and sounds of this spectacular city never get old. We invite you to be a tourist this summer, but stray from the ordinary and opt to explore the city from new and unique perspectives.
A Speakeasy Secret in Little Italy: the Coolest Place for Food and Drink
Do you think of Little Italy as a locale for red sauce dining and the Feast of San Gennaro? And perhaps you know a bit of the rich and tenacious history of the area, first populated by Germans, then by the Italians, and now a hodgepodge of Italians, Albanians and Asians.
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Manhattan’s Two New Great Food Halls
Sick of traditional restaurants or even roaming food trucks? New Yorkers can now indulge in high-end cuisine from all corners of the world inside NYC’s newest food destinations: food halls. Eat to your heart’s content and learn how to make various famous regional dishes all in one place. Several restaurants, food stands and marketplaces combine to make these venues the perfect destination for authentic meals and recipe ideas, and being able to rub shoulders with world-renowned chefs and culinary experts is an added bonus that transforms these food halls into an unparalleled culinary experience.