The following are all articles in the category: Neighborhoods & Streets
Alphabet City is located west of the East Village. Its home to many bistros and shops.
Chelsea is possibly one of New York City’s most famous districts. Chelsea lies roughly from 39th to 15th Streets, between the Hudson...
There are actually 3 Chinatowns in New York City. There is one in lower Manhattan, another in Queens and another in Brooklyn.
Downtown Manhattan features many disparate neighborhoods coexisting with one another. At the tip of the island lies the Financial District, which features...
NYC's East Village features a mix of trendy and ethnic restaurants that are quite affordable. You will also find designer boutiques, bars...
Fifth Avenue is the dividing street that separates Manhattan’s East side and West side. This famous avenue starts at Washington Square Park...
The Financial District, located in Downtown Manhattan, is where you can see some of the most important banks and financial buildings of...
The Flatiron District is one of NYC's most beloved neighborhoods. This neighborhood features great dining,excellent shopping and a location that is close...
Gramercy Park is a largely residential neighborhood.
Greenwich Village is one of the most famous downtown districts of Manhattan. The district features an eclectic collection of funky shops, tiny...
Harlem is one NYC's most historic and vibrant neigborhoods.
Little Italy was once the home to much of New York City’s Italian population. In the past, Little Italy spread from Canal...
Minutes from the hustle and bustle of Times Square and Manhattan lies the Atlantic paradise of Long Island. Although it is attached...
The Lower East Side features a very vibrant Jewish community. Because of the large Jewish population, many stores close early on Friday...
Meatpacking District is a neighborhood loved by New Yorkers and visitors alike.
Midtown East contains a collection of some of NYC’s finest hotels. You’ll find high-priced boutiques and galleries here.
Midtown Manhattan
Midtown west is known as New York City's tourism center. This neighborhood features some of New York City's most iconic attractions. Some...
The Museum Mile is a popular stretch along 5th Avenue that is filled with many of New York City's best museums along...
A small section of the East Village, around Broadway and Lafayette is known as NoHo. NoHo, which stands for North of Houston...
NoLIta stands for North of Little Italy. This trendy neighborhood is often thought of as an extension of SoHo.
SoHo is one of New York City's trendiest and most diverse neighborhoods. New York City's SoHo has no relation to the London...
TriBeCa is one of the most popular neighborhoods in Lower Manhattan. TriBeCa stands for The Triangle Below Canal Street. This high-end neighborhood...