Yes — NY.Limo covers Little Italy, a small but heavily trafficked historic district centered on Mulberry Street, just north of Chinatown.

The neighborhood's footprint has shrunk over the decades as Chinatown and Nolita have expanded around it, but its restaurant row still draws heavy weekend crowds — we recommend a nearby cross-street pickup rather than Mulberry Street itself.

Local landmarks & context

  • The Mulberry Street restaurant row
  • The San Gennaro Feast route each September
  • Bordering Nolita and Chinatown

Frequently asked

It's busy on weekends — a nearby cross street usually works better, which we'll confirm when you book.

Yes — Little Italy's restaurant row is a common dinner-circuit destination.