Neighborhood Guide

New York City is one of the most dynamic and exciting cities in the world with over 150 museums, 18,000 restaurants, and countless world-famous attractions. In New York, or "The Big Apple", one can take an early- morning jog through Central Park or enjoy a late night excursion to one of city's hottest night spots. From historic Harlem with its elegant brownstones, to lower Manhattan with the financial center, South Street Sea Port and cobbled-stone streets, there is something new and wonderful to discover in this amazing metropolis.

With neighborhoods like the famed suburban-like feel of Greenwich Village, the soaring skyscrapers of midtown or the posh opulence of 5th Avenue along Central Park, people all over the globe come to this great city and choose to live and work in "the city that never sleeps". Opportunity, culture and incredible diversity are just among a few of the many reasons why New Yorkers are proud to call New York City home.


Manhattan

Inwood Washington Heights Central Harlem East Harlem Upper West Side Upper East Side Roosevelt Island Clinton / Hells Kitchen Midtown Midtown East Murray Hill Chelsea Union Square Gramercy West Village East Village SoHo Little Italy Lower East Side Chinatown Tribeca Battery Park City Financial District Hamilton Heights Morningside Heights