Little Italy

Fantastic Italian Food and Rich Culture
When Italian immigrants ventured to Manhattan in the late 1800s, they brought their customs, food, and language and settled into what is now known as Little Italy. The streets of Little Italy are lined with restaurants serving authentic pasta dishes and other Italian staples on red-and-white checkered tablecloths, traditional Italian bakeries, and souvenir shops. Popular eateries to check out include Emilio's Ballato, AuntJake's, and Ferrara Bakery. Mulberry Street, the main thoroughfare, becomes an outdoor mall with some of the trendiest clothing boutiques in the city.

Little Italy is beloved by long-time New Yorkers and tourists alike. Its a smaller and quaint neighborhood with mostly walkups for rent. You will fall in love with the old-world European charm and the rich traditions that are evident in day-to-day life. The iconic Little Italy also celebrates its heritage with the busy San Gennaro festival every September.
What Little Italy Residents
Think About Their Apartments
overall
7.0
value
6.5
amenities
5.0
social
8.0
management
6.0
safety
8.4
Median rents in Little Italy
Studio
$
3,100
1 Bedroom
$
4,000
2 Bedroom
$
4,500

Living in
Little Italy

Traditional Italian Food
Location
Mulberry Street Shopping
Close to Transit
Bakeries and Cannolis
Culture
San Gernnaro Festival
Next to Trendy and Fun Neighborhoods
Little Italy — 8.7/10 Rating (based on 6 neighborhood reviews)
Safe neighborhood with great restaurants, grocery stores, drugstores, parks, with good access to public transits.
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10
/10
Neighborhood Rating
Soho Court
Amazing location- close to public transit, great restaurant scene, not too loud, very safe
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10
/10
Neighborhood Rating
20 Spring
Cute neighborhood with lots of restaurants, bars, and close to shopping!
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
20 Spring
LOTS of restaurants, bars, and different social scenes. Low-crime. Easy access to Whole Foods, CVS, and Subway. Directly adjacent or nearly adjacent to East Village, Greenwich Village, West Village, Little Italy, Bowery, and Chinatown. Very young demographic (early 20s to early 30s). Lot of homeless, though.
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7
/10
Neighborhood Rating
284 Mott Street
Excellent location. Close to the 6, NQRW, JZ, BD, ACE. Walking distance from NYU. Awesome food in the area. Right next to trendy Nolita as well as a walk from social scene in LES. Right at the corner of Little Italy and Chinatown. BUT, everything closes early in Chinatown.
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9
/10
Neighborhood Rating
124 Mott St
Great area to get to know New York, lots of restaurants/shops
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8
/10
Neighborhood Rating
250 Mott St


Getting to Know
Little Italy

Neighborhood Boundaries
East to West Boundaries: Bowery to Lafayette St
North to South Boundaries: E Houston St to Hester St
dining
Nyonya
Pomodoro Ristorante & Pizzeria
Saigon Vietnamese Sandwich Deli
Xi’an Famous Foods
grocery
Hong Kong Supermarket
Whole Foods Market
convenience
CVS Pharmacy
fitness
Golden Bridge Yoga NYC
I.AM.YOU Studio
Pop Physique
SLT
coffee
Eileen’s Special Cheesecake
Gimme! Coffee
Milk & Cream Cereal Bar
Parisi Bakery
bus
M21 (bus)
rail
6 (metro)
J (metro)
parking
Edison Parkfast - Location #12
About your Neighbors
Data from the 2013 American Community Survey

Zip Codes
Little Italy includes zip codes 10012 and 10013
Rent vs Own
67
%
of Little Italy residents are renters
Driving to Work
6
%
of Little Italy residents drive to work
New Construction
6
%
of housing units in Little Italy have been built in the last 15 years
Building Types
40
%
<20 units
32
%
20-49 units
27
%
50+ units
Demographics
Children (under 18)
11
%
18 - 34
40
%
35 - 54
24
%
55+
25
%
Unit Mix
15
%
Studio
43
%
1 Bed
31
%
2 Bed
12
%
3+ Bed
Occupation or Education
Working Professional
65
%
Undergrad Student
7
%
Grad Student
6
%
Unemployed
4
%
Retired
17
%

Best Apartments
in Little Italy


Studio $3,000
1 Bed $4,333
2 Beds $4,333

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