Be sure to check out Rockefeller Center which includes perks like the famous Ice Rink and Top of the Rock Observation Deck. Mulberry Street in Little Italy Photo Credit/Advertisement Mulberry Street was once the heart of Little Italy and has now become the go-to place for people looking for great food. Today the street connects Little Italy to Nolita and Chinatown, all of which have their own unique culinary destinations. Can't decide which to go with? Take a tasting tour which guides you to taste the best cuisine from restaurants representing cultures around the world.
Union Square Farmers Market People walk and shop at the Union skype database Square Greenmarket. some of the freshest food in New York? Visit the Union Square Farmers Market aka the Green Market. The market was founded in 1999. The market sometimes attracts up to several different traders including local farmers, anglers and even bakers from the surrounding area. The market even hosts regular events ranging from cooking demonstrations to book signings. Greenwich Village Historic pub in Greenwich Village.
Image Credit/Advertising Throughout its history Greenwich Village has earned a well-deserved reputation as the center of the cultural revolution. Throughout the century it has been a mecca of bohemian style, the cradle of the Beats and an important center of the Q rights movement - home to the iconic Stonewall Inn. So perhaps it’s no surprise that this neighborhood is filled with cool art history. A solitary walk along Waverley Square, the misspelled tribute to Sir Walter Scott's novel Waverley, is an attempt to connect with countless writers, actors, poets and musicians.
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