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Kips Bay NYC

Kips Bay, Manhattan is a mixed-use neighborhood with several hospitals and a private East River waterfront. It is the home of Repertorio Español.

34th St
Lexington | KIPS BAY | FDR Drive
23rd St


Latin Things To Do in Kips Bay

Repertorio Español (courtesy)

Repertorio Español is New York’s Busiest Spanish-Language Theater

La casa de Bernarda Alba, Spanish drama 🇪🇸
La gringa, Puerto Rican comedy 🇵🇷
La ternura, Spanish comedy 🇪🇸
En el tiempo de las mariposas, Dominican drama 🇩🇴
La breve y maravillosa vida de Oscar Wao, Dominican American drama 🇩🇴

KIPS BAY, Manhattan

Continue Reading Repertorio Español is New York’s Busiest Spanish-Language Theater

Kips Bay Archive

January 2023

Saulo Garcia brings his Colombian immigrant standup comedy to Repertorio Español in Kips Bay, Manhattan, Friday-Sunday, January 6-8 & January 13-15, 2023. From $17. 🇨🇴

December 2022

Saulo Garcia “La Locura Lo Cura,” is the Colombian standup comic’s new immigrant comedy show, at Repertorio Español in Kips Bay, Manhattan, Wednesday-Friday, December 28-30, 2022. From $17. 🇨🇴

September 2022

The 28th Mexican Parade NYC 2022 marches proudly down Madison Avenue from 38th to 26th St through Murray Hill and Kips Bay to NoMad on Sunday, September 18, 2022 from 11am – 2pm. Free. 🇲🇽


Visit Kips Bay

Subways
(4)(6) to 23rd St or 28th St

Ferrys
The NYC Ferry Soundview line stops at Stuyvesant Cove, just south of the neighborhood.

Highways
FDR Drive is the main highway. Exit 7 enters the neighborhood.


The Kips Bay Neighborhood

Lexington between 27th and 29th St is “Curry Hill,” one of New York City’s “Little Indias.” Kalustyan’s spice shop at 123 Lexington (between 28th & 29th) is a feast for the senses.

Curry is traditional in parts of the Caribbean. When we’re in the neighborhood, we always stop and have a good curry like grandma used to make.

Mishkin Gallery Hunter College (Sfio Cracho/Adobe)

Mishkin Gallery


Waterfront

The Kips Bay waterfront is built up as Waterside Plaza. It’s the home of the United Nations International School.

NY Party Cruise departs from Skyport Marina. Their Latin Cruises are fun floating dance parties with gorgeous New York Harbor views.


Art Galleries

Mishkin Gallery is the art gallery of Baruch College (CUNY).


Movie Theaters

The AMC Kips Bay 15 is a popular movie theater.


Libraries

The New York Public Library runs two branches: Kips Bay branch and Epiphany branch.


Off-Broadway Theatres

Repertorio Español has been NYC’s Spanish-language repertory theatre for over 50 years. It is one of the most successful Off-Broadway theatres.


Schools

Baruch College is a CUNY senior college. It’s the home of the Baruch College Performing Arts Center and Mishkin Gallery.

The United Nations International School is in Waterside Plaza.


Hospitals

Neighborhood hospitals include NYU Langone Health, NYC Health+Hospitals/Bellevue and VA NY Harbor Healthcare System.


Government

The local government is Manhattan Community District 6 working with the Manhattan Borough President. The City government is NY City Council District 2. The U.S. government is US Congressional District New York 12.

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