Walking along the streets of major US cities, you can literally feel like you are traveling to different countries of the world. Cultural districts in American cities are living museums where traditions, cuisine and languages of different nations have been preserved.
Chinatown: Almost every major city has its own Chinatown. For example, San Francisco has one of the oldest and largest Chinatowns in the US. Here you will find authentic restaurants, shops with exotic goods, temples and vibrant festivals, such as the celebration of the Chinese New Year with traditional parades and dragon dances.
Little Italy: These areas are famous for their atmosphere and Italian cuisine. In New York and Boston, you can stroll along narrow streets, visit family-run pizzerias and coffee shops, and take part in festivals dedicated to Italian culture.
Little Havana: In Miami, this area is the center of Cuban culture. Here you can try authentic Cuban coffee, visit cigar shops and enjoy live salsa. Calle Ocho is known for its colorful murals and lively atmosphere.
Koreatown: In Los Angeles, Koreatown is where traditional Korean culture meets modern trends. Korean barbecue restaurants, karaoke bars and spas make this area popular with locals and tourists alike.
Greektown: In Chicago, Greektown offers a Greek experience with restaurants, bakeries and shops, and the annual Taste of Greektown festival attracts thousands of visitors.