| NYC Neighborhoods - Greenwich Village |
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(New York, N. Y. )
Many tour participants on WalkingToursManhattan.com love being in Greenwich Village so much, they want to spend more time exploring the neighborhood, after the tour, or want to come back on another day. I have added more attractions to see. A very popular location and a most interesting neighborhood. The Village attracts a diverse population of party goers straight and gay, bohemians, writers, musicians, college age attendees and drop-outs, all in search of its wide array of dinner spots, jazz clubs, watering holes, shopping and people-watching. You think you’re vacation is going to be easy but traveling is actually hard work. You’re doing a lot more walking than you have at home, and that usually means you’re getting hungry more frequently and in need of food, and rest stops too! Snack Attack – The Hot Dog
Rest Area Ahead – High Line Park New York City’s new park, and it’s elevated, giving you a much different prospective from walking in any other park. It’s a former freight train line built in the 1920’s to bring beef from across the country to the wholesale meatpacking district here on the northern edge of Greenwich Village. Lovingly restored, the original train tracks were preserved, benches were added, and modest landscaping were added to this minimalist look. Great viewing site of the Hudson River, and Hoboken, New Jersey.Entrance on south side of 14th Street, between 9 & 10 Avenues.
Refreshments Anyone – Chelsea Market This old building was the home to Nabisco, and the smell of Oreo cookies is still smelled in some quarters of the building. The ground floor was converted into a gourmet food market, with excellent food purveyors like Amy’s Bread, wonderful chocolates from Jacques Torres and farm-fresh ice cream from Ronnybrook Farms. Convenient bathroom area, and plenty of tables outside shops. Located on 9th Avenue between 15th & 16th Streets.
All That Jazz – Village Vanguard A true original with excellent acoustics, still going strong since 1935. A small, dark basement underground mecca for the past and present kings and queens of jazz. A very popular small & intimate club, so popular and loved, that Barbara Steisand introduced her latest CD live in this venue several months ago. Sets begin at 9 & 11. Located on 7th Avenue South, between West 11th Street & Perry Street.
Most Charming Street – Commerce Street Go 2 blocks south of Bleecker Street on 7th Avenue South, and you’ll enter Commerce Street. One block long and looks like a dead-end street, but it’s not. On the left is the famous Cherry Lane Theatre, the oldest off-Broadway theatre in New York City. Take your first right and you’ll be on Barrow Street, and your next Immediate left and you’ll be on Bedford Street. On the right side of Bedford behind all that construction is Chumley’s, a famous speakeasy until 2007, when it closed for repairs. Go further up Bedford Street, and see if you can find the residential facade for the opening building shot of Friends.
Indoor Activities – Bowlmor Lanes Dinner Plans – Sushi Samba or Garage Restaurant Dessert Spot – Sweet Revenge For additional ways to see Greenwich Village;
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