Chinatown
Neighborhood—New York City
Close to Tribeca, the Lower East Side, and Soho, Chinatown is located in the lower part of Manhattan. This unique part of town has managed to keep its cultural heritage alive, despite the ever-changing landscape of New York City. Chinatown has a very urban feel with many bars, restaurants, parks, and shops. It is one of the busier neighborhoods in the city and is home to many Chinese street markets. Known for having some of the best Dim Sum in the city, many tourists and locals come to visit and grab a bite in Chinatown.
Some neighborhood highlights include relaxing in Columbus Park, walking down Canal Street, Pell Street and Mott Street, and visiting the Museum of Chinese in America and the Mott Street Fish Market.
Neighborhood Gems
Welcome to the neighborhood. Now that you’re a local, these are the spots you gotta know.
Joe’s Shanghai
Stroll down Canal Street
Try a Reflexology Massage
Deluxe Green Bo
Ping Dim Sum
Whiskey Tavern
Chinatown Supermarket of Manhattan
Buddhist Cultural Center of USA