Explore the Area
Vaccaro's Italian Pastry ShopRestaurants
Amicci'sNightlife
ShearzShopping
Little Italy Summer Outdoor MoviesArts and Entertainment
La ScalaRestaurants
Sabatino'sNightlife
Simply Sip TeaCafes
Toscana MedispaShopping
St. Anthony Festival 2010Arts and Entertainment
Isabella's Brick OvenRestaurants
Osteria Da AmedeoNightlife
Mystik Gas StationShopping
Little Italy Madonnari Arts FestivalArts and Entertainment
Dalesio's of Little ItalyNightlife
Emperor's Noodle EmporiumShopping
bocce ball courtArts and Entertainment
Ovenbird BakeryRestaurants
La TavolaNightlife
Level Up Smoke & TobaccoShopping
Little Italy Festival (Feast of Saint Anthony Festival) 2011Arts and Entertainment
Chiapparelli's RestaurantNightlife
Meyer Seed CompanyShopping
Cafe Gia RistoranteRestaurants
SisuNightlife
Dego Dame's Bar & GrillNightlife
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What Locals Say about Little Italy
- Ellakatelewis
- Resident
- 3w ago
"It is chill to have a dog in the neighborhood. Super walkable and pretty views for dogs. However, rare to have a yard for a private place to let your dog out. "
0Flag - David R.
- Resident
- 6y ago
"ANY Festival hosted in Little Italy is awesome even if you come alone. You have friends here you haven’t even met yet. Lovely neighborhood. Also, good to note any city wide festivals usually have amazing participation from Little Italy. The art installations here are usually among the best. "
0Flag - Maryland
- Resident
- 6y ago
"The area is very nice. Parking is hard to find but other than that it is a cozy neighborhood. Everyone knows each other and is friendly. They are very “nosey “ but very safe and friendly neighborhood with plenty of spots to hang out for fun!"
1Flag - Stefany S.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Love the festivals & proximity to other great neighborhoods such as Inner Harbor, Harbor East & Fells Point. All easily walkable, with mor fun just a short drive or Lyft away."
0Flag - Stefany S.
- Resident
- 7y ago
"Italian Festivals in the spring & fall, Maldonado Arts Festival in the fall, Light City (in the fall starting in 2019), Ravioli Dinners, Bocce Court"
0Flag - Glen_lockwood
- 13y ago
"Wow! Location, location, location. This place is central to everything. We just moved here and love it. Little Italy is near the new theaters and fancy shops (Anthropology opens in 2012), Whole Foods, CVS, a Bikram yoga, what looks like an excellent workout club called MAC, and lots of great restaurants, bars, pasteries and coffee shops. It is a fun atmosphere and we feel very safe. It is close to the waterfront which has a long jogging/walking path from Canton to Federal Hill. Also a new free water taxi route from Little Italy to Federal Hill in 2012. Everything is accessible to Little Italy. You can walk to the metro, the free Charm City Circular bus (both Orange and Green lines), Camden Yards, M&T Stadium, Fells Point, and Federal Hill. Oh, and since we can also walk to Camden we can also take the light rail to the airport (35 min) or the Marc to D.C (73 min). If you want to head North you could take the free bus to Penn Station (or a $13 taxi) and it's 70 min to Philli or 140 min to NY. If you don't want to deal with street parking in Little Italy you can park at the parking garages for about $125/month, or you can ditch the car altogether and subscribe to the Zipcar service which is amazing. They have cars throughout the city for use. Finally I'd like to mention the people. Every day I meet new friends. The people here are warm and caring. Quite a surprise for downtown in a big city."
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Homes in Little Italy
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