Alphabet City Alphabet City

Alphabet City is located west of the East Village. Its home to many bistros and shops.

Chelsea Chelsea

Chelsea is possibly one of New York City’s most famous districts. Chelsea lies roughly from 39th to 15th Streets, between the Hudson River and Fifth Avenue. Chelsea is mostly a residential neighbourhood, with many townhouses, row-houses and apartment blocks.

Chelsea Chelsea

Chelsea is a neighborhood loved by New Yorkers and visitors alike.

Chinatown Chinatown

There are actually 3 Chinatowns in New York City. There is one in lower Manhattan, another in Queens and another in Brooklyn. The Brooklyn Chinatown and Queens Chinatown are quiet residential areas, while the Manhattan Chinatown is a vibrant and busy tourist area. Regardless of which Chinatown you go to, there are always plenty of celebrations and parades during the Chinese New Year.

Downtown Manhattan Downtown Manhattan

Downtown Manhattan features many disparate neighborhoods coexisting with one another. At the tip of the island lies the Financial District, which features skyscrapers, colonial streets and Wall Street. This is also the neighborhood where the World Trade Center once stood. There are also various ferries that leave here for the Statue of Liberty and Ellis island..

East Village East Village

NYC’s East Village features a mix of trendy and ethnic restaurants that are quite affordable. You will also find designer boutiques, bars and clubs. Several Off-Broadway and Off-Off Broadway theaters are also located in the East Village.

Financial District Financial District

Until September 11, 2001, the Financial District used to be the home of the World Trade Center. Now it is the home of Ground Zero. Wall Street runs across the financial district.

Flatiron District

The Flatiron District is one of NYC’s most beloved neighborhoods. This neighborhood features great dining,excellent shopping and a location that is close to everything. There are various hotels to chose from in this neighborhood and many important NYC landmarks to visit.

Gramercy Park

Gramercy Park is a largely residential neighborhood.

Greenwich Village Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village is one of the most famous downtown districts of Manhattan. The district features an eclectic collection of funky shops, tiny bakeries and restaurants ranging from Mom and Pops to tourist traps. Greenwich Village is a lovely and quiet district that is a sharp contrast from the loud honking horns of Midtown Manhattan.

Harlem Harlem

Harlem actually consists of several areas. Some of these areas include Harlem Proper, Spanish Harlem (El Bario), Sugar Hill and Striver’s Row.

Little Italy Little Italy

It’s no surprise that NYC’s Little Italy contains some of the best Italian restaurants in New York City. Once in Little Italy, it’s hard to miss the red, green and white decorations that make up little Italy.

Lower East Side Lower East Side

The Lower East Side features a very vibrant Jewish community. Because of the large Jewish population, many stores close early on Friday afternoon and on Saturday to observe the Jewish Sabbath.

Meatpacking District Meatpacking District

Meatpacking District is a neighborhood loved by New Yorkers and visitors alike.

Midtown East

Midtown East contains a collection of some of NYC’s finest hotels. You’ll find high-priced boutiques and galleries here.

Midtown Manhattan Midtown Manhattan

Midtown Manhattan features many famous neighborhoods

Midtown West

Midtown west is known as New York City’s tourism center. This neighborhood features some of New York City’s most iconic attractions. Some of the landmarks located on Midtown West include Rockerfeller Center, Times Square, Times Square, Madison Square Garden and the Theatre District. Visitors from all the over the world visit this neighborhood.

NoHo NoHo

A small section of the East Village, around Broadway and Lafayette is known as NoHo. NoHo, which stands for North of Houston is quite similar to its counterpart SoHo. Much like Soho to the south, you will find many trendy restaurants, stylish designers and upscale antique shops.

NoLIta NoLIta

NoLIta stands for North of Little Italy. This trendy neighborhood is often thought of as an extension of SoHo. Nolita is a result of the Eastwards expansion of SoHo. This hotspot is quickly gaining notoriety as one of the top shopping neighborhoods in NYC.

SoHo 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 neighborhood with the same name. In fact, the name SoHo is a blend of “South” and “Houston” from “south of Houston Street” and was invented when the area underwent its transformation into a trendy hot-spot. Before being known as SoHo, the area was known as the Cast Iron District because it contains the greatest collection of cast-iron architecture in the world, with over 200 buildings.

Theatre District Theatre District

The Theatre District is located in Midtown Manhattan and is sometimes called Midtown West. It is where most Broadway theatres are located, as well as many other theatres, movie theatres, restaurants, hotels and other places of entertainment.

TriBeCa TriBeCa

TriBeCa is one of the most popular neighborhoods in Lower Manhattan. TriBeCa stands for The Triangle Below Canal Street. This high-end neighborhood is quite exclusive. It features many cast-ion warehouses that have been converted into exclusive apartment buildings for the rich and affluent. Tribeca is bounded by Canal Street, West Street, Cortlandt Alley, Broadway, and Chambers Street.

Union Square

Union Square is centrally located and easily accessible. Various subway trains make stops at Union Square. Some of these passing trains include the N, R, Q, 4, 5, 6, W, and L trains.

Upper East Side Upper East Side

The Upper East Side features some of Manhattan’s most expensive residential real estate.It is home to many New York City socialites.

Upper West Side Upper West Side

The Upper West Side is a neighborhood that includes everything west of Central Park. The Upper West Side features many upscale stores and restaurants. Some of the brand name stores you can find in the Upper West Side include Armani, Hugo Boss and Sephora.

Uptown Manhattan Uptown Manhattan

Uptown Manhattan is considered to be everything that is north of 59th Street. This large area of Manhattan has Central Park as its main attraction, but there are also many other gems located in Uptown Manhattan. Uptown Manhattan goes by many names. Some locals simply call it Uptown while others call it Upper Manhattan.