New York, and especially Manhattan, has some of the most unique neighborhoods and diverse in the world. Find what you seek, there is no doubt that you will find it in one of these amazing and interesting neighborhoods in the Big Apple. NoLita. until recently, this magnificent neighborhood of New York did not even exist. Located half way between SoHo and Little Italy, Lower East Side, this small neighborhood is filled with beautiful boutiques, galleries, thrift stores filled with treasures and restaurants whose eclectic and delicious dishes are adapted to all tastes. If you make a trip to New York, don’t miss it. District famous Flatiron for the Flatiron building of 20 apartments, the Flatiron District is home to a wide variety of boutiques, shops and commercial stores. The neighborhood is considered one of the most popular shopping areas.

Located between Chelsea and Gramercy, Flatiron District receives its name from its main attraction, the magnificent 20-story Flatiron building. Thanks to the abundance of nightclubs, bars and restaurants, it is one of the neighbourhoods of New York fashion. Characteristic Gothic architecture may not be lost. Also, while you’re there, be sure to visit the Flatiron Building, Gramercy Park, New York public library and the Empire State building. Chinatown (Chinatown) Chinatown, which is home to the largest population of Americans of Chinese descent in the country, is must-see for any traveler to whom the exotic interests. This neighborhood of New York City comes alive in January, month in which celebrates Chinese new year on a high. If you want to get Asian typical products and visit the street markets and Oriental stores, there is no better place than Chinatown. Little Italy (little Italy) next to Chinatown is a bit of Italy. Little Italy boasts some of the best cafes and restaurants in New York, and needless to say that the food is fantastic.