Steinway Street in the Astoria neighborhood of Queens, New York, has become a significant cultural destination for Arab and North African communities and visitors. The 3.86-kilometer street serves as a central point for experiencing the sights, sounds, and flavors of the Maghreb and the wider Arab world. Beyond Manhattan’s iconic landmarks and established ethnic enclaves, Steinway Street offers a unique cultural experience. The article highlights the street as an essential stop for Arabic-speaking tourists and those interested in exploring diverse communities within New York City. It emphasizes the street’s role in preserving and showcasing North African and Arab traditions in the United States. The area is easily accessible and provides a genuine cultural immersion.
