The North End, Boston’s Little Italy, is a maze of narrow streets with some of the city’s oldest and most iconic buildings. The North End was settled in the early 1600s by the English Puritans and is the oldest neighborhood in Boston. It is also home to the Old North Church and the Paul Revere House. Visitors and locals alike flock to this historic and tight knit neighborhood largely to eat. With 100+ restaurants and eateries to choose from, there are plenty of options to satisfy a wide array of tastes.
Hanover and Salem Streets, the two main streets of this bustling historic neighborhood, are lined with wonderful restaurants, cafes, and shops, selling a variety of delectable edible goods. Increasingly, the residents of the North End are young professionals attracted to the area by its proximity to their downtown offices, by the North End's narrow streets and brick buildings, by its safety and sense of community, as well as by its decidedly European ambience.
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