Times Square & Broadway
Broadway between 42nd and 48th Street
The point where Broadway meets 42nd Street, The renewed Times Square is
the home of many TV shows from Good Morning America to the MTV studios,
themed restaurants, and museums. The brightest place in New York City.
Greenwich Village
East Village below 14th street on the East Side
West Village: Below 14th street, on the West Side.
Like a small town within Manhattan, the Village has narrow tree-lined
streets and brick townhouses. Wonderful Shopping.
Union Square
From 14th to 17th Streets between Park Ave. South & Broadway
This
small park encompassing the flatiron district with Gramercy park is a
charming gathering space. Union Square is the site for the Green Market
on Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, vendors sell fresh produce, cider, flowers,
breads and fresh fish.
Soho
South of Houston
Fashionable neighborhood with boutiques, art and restaurants.
Little Italy
Neighborhood west of SoHo
Neighborhood famous for Italian restaurants, cafes and eateries.
South Street Seaport
Downtown Area
Located at Water & South Street, Museum open from April-September
Fri-Wed 10AM -6pm, Thursday 10AM -8PM; Oct-March Wed-Mon 10am-5pm.
Well worth a visit for its historical landmark buildings, the
marketplace encompasses a maritime museum, piers, shops, restaurants
and breathtaking views of the Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn Bridge and
the East River.
Chelsea
West Teens and 20’s, 6th, 7th ,8th Aves
Lined with fun spots, restaurants, small shops and buzzing with
activity, Chelsea is also known as New York’s gay community.
Upper West Side
Columbus and Amsterdam Aves | between 63rd and 85th Streets
Trendy area with cafes, restaurants and fashionable shops.
Upper East Side
55th - 90th streets on the East side
The
“high-rent neighborhood” of New York City located along one side of
Central Park, it is predominantly residential with town homes and
apartment buildings along with pricey shops, restaurants, and
architectural gems such as the Guggenheim Museum, the Frick and the
Cooper-Hewitt.
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