Nolita
Nolita

Nolita

South of Houston Street to Broome Street, between Lafayette Street and Bowery, Manhattan, New York City, New York, 10002

The Basics

Explore Nolita and Little Italy on a walking tour, which typically cover both neighborhoods. Some tours analyze Nolita and Little Italy’s criminal history and their role as a center for the Italian-American mafia, while other walking tours focus on Nolita’s gastronomic delights and include tastings of typical Italian foods such as mozzarella and pizza; some also explore the gastronomic influences of neighboring immigrant communities in Chinatown and the Lower East Side.

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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Nolita is a must for food lovers, shoppers, and fans of gangster lore.

  • Mulberry Street is Nolita’s main thoroughfare and is where you should begin your explorations.

  • There is lots of tempting food on offer here, so plan your visit to coincide with a breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

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How to Get There

Nolita is hemmed in by East Houston Street to the North, Broome Street to the south, Bowery to the east, and Lafayette Street to the west. To get here, ride the subway to Spring Street (4 or 6 trains), Broadway-Lafayette St (B, D, F, or M), or Bowery (J).

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When to Get There

Nolita is a year-round destination; its hot-ticket restaurants attract diners in all seasons. In summer, many of the cafés and restaurants put out sidewalk seating that’s ideal for watching fashionable crowds milling about.

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Where to Eat in Nolita

Nolita’s dining scene is the envy of many a Manhattan neighborhood and attracts hungry New Yorkers from all over town. Sample pizza from the longstanding Lombardi’s, which has been serving wood-fired pies since 1905, or from the by-the-slice Prince Street Pizza, where there’s almost always a line. Parm, meanwhile, dishes out Italian-American sandwiches while Emilio’s Ballato attracts a celebrity clientele with its Italian classics. Italian is far from the only option though; enjoy cuisines that range from casual Middle Eastern falafel at Taïm to Western Chinese dishes at Xi'an Famous Foods and tacos at La Esquina.

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