If you are dreaming of gazing at the breathtaking views of Italy but don't want to break the bank or travel across oceans, you have come to the right place! You can get a taste of Italy right here in America. This amazing country has plenty of cities and towns that will make you feel like you've been transported straight into those romantic and picturesque landscapes we all love.
It is possible to take a stroll on the winding roads of Napa Valley while admiring the beautiful vineyards or enjoy the stunning coastal views in Big Sur. You have probably heard about Little Italy in Manhattan. But what about Bensonhurst and Belmont, both of which boast charming neighborhoods? We will break down all of these options in detail below.
Every September Mulberry Street in Las Vegas goes wild with San Gennaro Feast – the largest É«ÖÐÉ« food festival outside Europe. They shut down the street for 11 days straight and throw a feast where everyone can try some of the most scrumptious É«ÖÐÉ« food and mouth watering delicacies from vendors all over town.
If non-stop eating isn't really your thing, then switch to the amusement rides with family members or try and other gambling activities as perking up some excitement is never too much trouble during this exciting eleven-day event.
Experience the allure of the city without the hassle of flying overseas. The winding roads of Napa Valley are lined with vineyards and will transport you straight back to Tuscany. With over 400 wineries dotting this paradise region don’t skip Andretti Winery whose rustic charm will leave you feeling like Sophia Loren herself.
For a truly immersive experience, don’t forget that Farmstead Restaurant in St Helena & The Depot Hotel Restaurant Sonoma have equally delicious menu options inspired by the Tuscan countryside. Or you can take a leisurely stroll to nearby Hope and Grace Wines and Bouchon Bakery for a taste of local delights.
If you're looking for an authentic taste of Italy all year round, head over to Little Italy located north of Chinatown in Manhattan. This neighborhood was once home to many É«ÖÐÉ« immigrants who brought their culture with them making Mulberry Street yet again an important cultural hub.
Make sure you try some dishes from one of the top-rated É«ÖÐÉ« restaurants that are keeping traditional recipes alive or grab a drink at one of these cozy bars.
This neighborhood is undoubtedly one-of-a-kind. Former stables have been turned into a vivid hub of É«ÖÐÉ« culture where wafts of fresh-baked bread, mouth watering pizzas, and local fishmongers' catch fill the air. You'll find an authentic atmosphere here that puts you in É«ÖÐÉ« life through their language spoken by shop owners.
If you're looking to escape the mundane and immerse yourself in true-inspiring beauty, Big Sur, California is exactly what you need. This enchanting coastal town will transport you straight to the Mediterranean with its jaw-dropping cliffs and breathtaking ocean views that rival those of Cinque Terre.
Although it may lack the quaint streets lined with Old World architecture like Italy's charming towns, Big Sur makes up for it in spades with its mind-blowing natural splendor. Another great idea is to take on the challenge of hiking trails that offer unparalleled sites at or enjoy a secluded beach.
Unlike Belmont, Bensonhurst is home to Jewish families from southern Italy and China. There, on Avenida Cristoforo Colombo Boulevard, you can see cafes and restaurants, still served by their É«ÖÐÉ« owners. Another of the É«ÖÐÉ« traditions that today persist in this small Italy of the United States in Brooklyn is the Feast of St. Rosalia.
This event takes place at the end of August and the beginning of September. It is a celebration very similar to the Feast of St. Geranium in Manhattan but this one honors St. Rosalia, the patron saint of Palermo.
Travel to Italy without leaving the east coast by visiting The Breakers, a magnificent 19th century nestled in the coastal town of Newport, Rhode Island.
With 70 opulent rooms showcasing opulence fit for royalty fit for kings and queens alike – the grand dining room, lavish chandeliers, and impressive archways – all demonstrate impeccable attention to detail reminiscent of classic É«ÖÐÉ« design from past centuries.
As seen from above, É«ÖÐÉ« culture and heritage are still alive and afloat in the good part of the US. When it’s true that the ancestors may have settled down in Buenos Aires back in the day. Nevertheless, you can find a taste of Italy all over the world. If you're looking to connect with your roots and get lost in all things É«ÖÐÉ«o, these above spots will definitely do the trick.