Tucked away from the honking horns and crowded sidewalks of midtown Manhattan sits Greenwich Village, a downtown neighborhood that spans west of Broadway to the Hudson River.
Although only a quick subway ride from bustling Grand Central station, Greenwich Village (known simply as “the Village” to locals) seems almost like a different city entirely, its streets lined with ivy-covered houses and candlelit restaurants.
While many New York City tourists don’t venture beyond the likes of Times Square and the Empire State Building, this quaint neighborhood in lower Manhattan has something for everyone and offers a quiet haven in the midst of the city that never sleeps.