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First, why do you love NYC so much? What are you doing? You belong in Williamsburg! You belong in Park Slope! You belong in Harlem! You belong on the Upper East Side! You belong in Astoria! You belong in the East Village! Discover the best of the city, first. We already have this email. Try another? Still stark and a little industrial, Tribeca is a chic neighborhood packed with affluent couples and families, trendy bars and restaurants, a few galleries, and lots and lots of views.
Who lives here: Celebrities, lawyers, and judges that work for the Manhattan courts, and other very rich people who like doorman buildings and floor-to-ceiling windows.
Most likely you cannot afford to live here. Public transit situation: A compact neighborhood; there are lots of subways within walking distance. Where Park Ave ends and the fun begins. Union Square sits at a crossroads of all sides of NYC.
And it has almost every subway you could need. Visit Bar 13 for a rooftop decked out with palm trees and a happy hour that lasts until 8pm.
Check out the rest of our Union Square picks here. Oh and consulates. Your doctors, lawyers, and old family money rule the roost in this section of the neighborhood. Farther east toward the river are the graduates of Murray Hill, the young professionals and the doctors-in-training for the nearby Lenox Hill Hospital, New York Presbyterian, and Hospital for Special Surgery.
Second Ave continues to be an endless line of alternating bars and restaurants. For all other things boozy, go here. Quote from a resident: "Sure, it's sprinkled with your generic frat boy pubs and you may have to play chicken with a few double-wide strollers, but the Upper East has an unexpectedly homey neighborhood vibe with great grocery stores a must for me and easy access to Central Park and museums -- plus, a few of my favorite Downtown restaurants have even migrated north!
What results is dive bars alongside fantastic restaurants alongside renovated pre-war apartment buildings that you will never be able to afford.
Just memorize this and this. Public transit situation: Depending on where you live, you have a few options. A mix of old-timers and some serious celebs, the West Village is a quiet corner of NYC, home to upscale boutiques, cavernous underground bars, and romantic restaurants. The whole grid system kind of breaks down once you cross 6th Ave Simply consult this and this. Public transit situation: The West Village is a walkable neighborhood and is bordered by major subway lines.
On weekends, the neighborhood swells with folks who pour in and out of bars and restaurants, making it somewhat insufferable for local residents or at least for me. There are worse problems in the world. And it just means that on weekends, I go and make a stink of another slightly less crowded neighborhood. But during the week, the West Village is a great place to hang out, particularly west of 6th Ave. I'll just crank up the AC. Unspecified drugs being used somewhere on my street.
No thank you. That depends on who they work for. I want to sit inside my soundproof car and not even talk to my driver. Ugh, gross. Wildlife is the best. A few raccoons don't bother me. Do you mean wild nightlife? Sounds good to me! I like to have lots of places where I can compare prices, and buy anything.
I like to go to malls. I have a butler for that. I run a local business. The Hudson Valley. Lake George. The Catskills. The North Shore. Artisinal cheese. McDonald's fries. Crickets' incessant chirping. The moans of starving poor people. Not really. It'd be nice. It's important to me. Onward and upward. The shining summit. It's not totally corrupt.
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