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Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village is a bohemian neighborhood, with a beatnik past, that is filled with students from New York University (NYU). It is one of Manhattan’s liveliest neighborhoods. The small streets are filled with restaurants, bars and boutiques. As the home of New York University (NYU), The Village is full of students.

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Washington Square Park is the heart of Greenwich Village. It’s always been a place to buy cannabis. Now that cannabis is legal, there are some interesting street vendors in the park.

MacDougal St and Bleecker St are great walking streets.

Sub-neighborhoods include the West Village and Meatpacking District east of Sixth Avenue.

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Greenwich Village is Bohemian

The heart of Greenwich Village is Washington Square Park. It has great people watching on warm days. New York University (NYU) is in Greenwich Village, so the neighborhood has a lot of youthful energy.

MacDougal Street is a fun late night spot. The falafel shops are great. Bleecker Street also has cool shops and nightclubs that are popular with the college crowd.

The Blue Note is a legendary Jazz club.

Gonzalez y Gonzalez is a Mexican restaurant that is one of Manhattan’s best live Salsa dance clubs. 🇲🇽🇵🇷

King Juan Carlos Center at NYU promotes research on Spain and the Spanish-speaking world. 🇪🇸

Le Poisson Rouge was once the Village Gate where Latin and Jazz mixed together. Today it is an eclectic night club with everything from Classical Music to Rock.

Quad Cinema was NYC’s first multiplex cinema.

Zero + Maria Cornejo is a Chilean fashion designer’s atelier. 🇨🇱

The Village Halloween Parade is an feast for the eyes.


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