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Little Italy is a neighborhood in Manhattan between Broom, Canal and Mulberry Street, this area was name little Italy because it was populated by a large number of Italian immigrants in the early 20th century, today is known for its great Italian gastronomic and most of its customers are tourists. Da Nico 2, Cortile Benito dos, and Grota Zurra etc. are some of the restaurants located in this area where you can enjoy a delicious pasta, wine or an Italian gelato. The San Genaro Festival is popular in Little Italy this celebration last eleven days every September along Mulberry street between Houston and Canal, this is the oldest religious celebration in the city, you could also get Italian snacks like Zeppole fritte and Pizzas. The old Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is located between Houston and Prince streets in Nolita.due to its location between Soho, China Town and Little Italy its services are carried out in English, Spanish and Chinese, later on they built the famous Saint Patrick’s Cathedral on 5th Avenue. Foly Park is a green area where residents often enjoy their lunch or a picnic during weekends. The park is surrounded by public buildings including courts you can follow the history of the park through five bronze plates located in The Park, it is is located between Worth Foley street and Federal Plaza