Brooklyn's Chinatown can offer a unique time in New York City without the extreme hustle and bustle of the more tourist-populated Manhattan Chinatown. Often less visited than the sprawling Manhattan Chinatown, Brooklyn Chinatown can still provide a wondrous time of ethnic dining and unique sights for those that care to search. Certainly, restaurants are at the forefront of what draws visitors to the Brooklyn Chinatown area, featuring a wide array of Dim Sum restaurants and fresh food markets.
Interestingly, one of Brooklyn Chinatown's most popular neighborhoods, Sunset Park, is not completely inhabited by Chinese, but is also home to a substantial number of Hispanics and Orthodox Jews. If you're looking for an area in New York City that can provide insight into the Chinese culture without all of the glamour and glitz, then Brooklyn Chinatown is definitely the Chinatown you're looking for.
When you want to experience the different facets of the Big Apple, let this 2-hour tour take you on a whirlwind adventure through the Downtown Loop of New York, including the Empire State Building, Greenwich Village, SoHo, and the Intrepid Sea-Air Space Museum.
This tour will teach you all about the area's different ethnic neighborhoods and will take you to see New York's most famous landmarks from Columbus Circle to St John's Cathedral and from the Statue of Liberty to the streets of SoHo.
The Night Loop Evening Tour offers New York City visitors a guided two-hour look at The Big Apple at night by motor coach for an informative approach to the bright lights of the City That Never Sleeps, with sites seen including the Empire State Building, Chinatown, Rockefeller Center and more!
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