By Joanna Ye New York City’s downtown Manhattan consists of the most diversifying cultures as well as history in every corner you turn. Allen Batista Travel, Inc. sponsors two virtual walking tours -- Soho, Little Italy and Chinatown and the Lower East Side -- for consumers looking for interesting staycation experiences as we emerge from this global pandemic. A licensed tour guide will transport participants on a fun, yet educational virtual walking tour to learn interesting facts and figures about these iconic neighborhoods. The live stream virtual walking tours will take place on Zoom and participants around the world can join us from the comfort of their home. Soho, Little Italy and Chinatown Virtual Walking Tour This virtual walking tour showcases Soho, Little Italy, and Chinatown --three alluring and distinctive neighborhoods with their own charm. The iconic cobblestones of Soho are filled with every designer shop you can think of and the most aesthetically pleasing restaurant or cafe right at your fingertips. Little Italy is only a modest three-block stretch that offers the best Italian food and gelato you will find in New York City. Last but not least, the busy streets of Chinatown are lively and unique with a variety of Asian cuisine and even desserts that will leave you wanting more. Other noteworthy points of interest on this virtual walking tour includes Soho’s Sites Cast Iron District, Haughwout Building, Oldest Cheese Shop in NYC, Lombardi’s Pizza – NY’s first pizzeria, Mafia Hangouts, Canal and Mott Street. Lower East Side Virtual Walking Tour The neighborhood of the Lower East Side is located in the southeastern part of New York City and is the melting pot for many generations of Italian, Jewish, German, Latino and Asian immigrants. It is filled with a variety of architecture that include tenement-style buildings to modern apartments for people to call home. Lower East Side has an exciting night life with trendy bars and music venues luring crowds of young people every night. It also has a large Jewish influence with historic sites and traditional delis which is a must-see to your visit to this part of the city. Some tour highlights of the virtual experience include Sunshine Theater, Red Square, Orchard Street, Russ and Daughters, Katz’s Deli, Movie and TV show sites, Angel Orenshanz Center, Eastern Dispensary, Seward park High School, Williamsburg Bridge, Delancey Street, Blue Building, Streit’s Matzo Factory, Economy Candy, and Yonah Schimmel's Knish. To join these virtual walking tours, you should simply visit Allen Batista Travel, Inc to sign up for one of these virtual walking tours on Zoom.
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