Boston's North End is the city's oldest residential community, and most recently, due to the large numbers of Italian immigrants arriving in the 19th century, it has gained its reputation as 'Little Italy'.
The best way to get to know this fascinating Italian enclave in Boston is a food tour; eat your way through North End while learning about its famous residents.
With a never-ending list of top-quality restaurants serving up fresh handmade pasta, using family recipes passed down from Nonna, and countless bakeries serving up the sweetest Italian delicacies, there's nothing you won't be able to find as you stroll down Hanover street with your local expert foodie.
You'll sample the very best Italian eats, from freshly ground coffee to piping hot pizza. You'll head to both Moden Pastry and Mike's Pastry, leaving you to decide which one is home to Little Italy's best cannoli.
Get to know famous residents such as Paul Revere and Tony DeMarco, who once walked the same cobbled streets
Wheelchair accessible. Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Service animals allowed. Public transportation options are available nearby. Transportation options are wheelchair accessible. All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible. Suitable for all physical fitness levels
The tour meets in front of the Tony DeMarco Statue