Neighborhood: East Village
East Village form a bit of weight-cons Greenwich Village, East Coast. It generally follows the same dynamic neighborhood with a dozen years late. The evidence recently of real estate pros have invented a new term for part of the district: NoHo ( proof), with the clear intention of making a new SoHo . But I will not repeat a 15th speech knew what the theme, it's already been done.
short, East Village is both a lively and full of history. In terms of life, especially at night, it has everything to offer. The big BBQ spot at the bar who has cracked theme, through a will or sushi shops barred St Mark's Place There's something for all tastes. A new tattoo in 10 minutes? A massage and maybe more? Ice that cures cancer (but not the grammar)? This is where you come. Necessarily, the neighborhood is a victim of his celebrity and tourist traps basic flower, and everything is completely full on weekends. For cons, the evenings of the week, that is happiness ... Yes, I know, you must get out the week. Another place that encourages students idlers!
the day, it will also take the full view, with a focus of architectural history. Short visit ...
We start with the inevitable Astor Place , and sculpture cubic (running!). Basically, Cooper Union Building , whose metallic structure is made of railroad rails, because Cooper industrialist produced them! Grace Church, by architect James Renwick Jr., who will also Cathedrale St Patrick , and then 23 years. St. Mark-in-the-Bowery , in the district or moved Peter Stuyvesant, the man who founded New York. Very beautiful restored buildings, like the Opera House or Joseph Papp Public Theater . Others are waiting to be saved as Colonnade Row . And yet, in bulk, Old Merchant's House dating from 1832, a superb Firehall of 1898 or the former Bond Street Savings Bank , Greek Revival period .
It's all of East Village one of the nicest neighborhoods in New York. My preference has Greenwich is probably more to accessibility than anything else in metro ...
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