The icons of Boston's Little Italy are on Hanover Street, but the real gems are hidden. Stroll down Prince Street and you'll find some of the best pastries in the city.
Hanover St was named in Colonial times for King George the 3rd's House of Hanover. North St was formerly "The Murder District." Parmenter St was named Beer Lane. More street history in blog. <LINK> Baca selanjutnya
Streets are super narrow, which means sidewalks are, too. Tourists don’t like to move over, so be prepared to dodge them by walking on the street. Most are one way, though, so it’s not too harrowing.
Eat dinner at Dino's on Salem and Prince, walk across the street to Bova's Bakery for dessert. It's a lovely experience. Walk off the good eats to the Old North Church for the history.
Boston'daki en eski İtalyan mahallesi. Özellikle güzel restoranları, harika tarihi dokusuyla bir öğleden sonrayı geceye bağlarken yorgunluk atmak için ideal bir bölge.
Area was originally an island separated from Boston via Mill Stream until 17th century. Strong immigrant ties to Irish and Jewish but is best known as "Little Italy" today. Full history in blog.<LINK> Baca selanjutnya
Sept 1st @ 7:00pm: Meet up with classmates and head to Boston’s North End to enjoy the neighborhood’s rich history! A great opportunity to visit Mike’s Pastry! Trip leaves from Krentzman Quad.
The WaterfrontCafeBar and Grill is on Commercial Street....go down Hanover Street to the end make a left on Commercial Street and it is on the left. Great place!!!!