« Greenwich Village sits west of Washington Square and is famous for its clubs, coffee shops, upscale boutiques, and the address plaques on homes where numerous renowned figures in literature and art lived during the 20th century. There aren't many traditional sights in Greenwich Village; it's a neighborhood of beautiful buildings, with apartments only affordable to the very wealthy. For instance, it’s home to celebrities like Uma Thurman, Demi Moore, and Sarah Jessica Parker.
Historically, Greenwich Village extends west of Broadway, up to the Hudson River, north of Houston Street, and south of 14th Street, and is now referred to as the West Village. In the 1960s, this was the birthplace of the American underground movement. To this day, the West Village retains cafes and clubs where legends like Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, and Allen Ginsberg performed. On the corner of 8th Street, you'll find one of America's iconic spots—Gray's Papaya, a diner where Americans of all walks of life indulge in hot dogs without hesitation. 🌭✨ »
Historically, Greenwich Village extends west of Broadway, up to the Hudson River, north of Houston Street, and south of 14th Street, and is now referred to as the West Village. In the 1960s, this was the birthplace of the American underground movement. To this day, the West Village retains cafes and clubs where legends like Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, and Allen Ginsberg performed. On the corner of 8th Street, you'll find one of America's iconic spots—Gray's Papaya, a diner where Americans of all walks of life indulge in hot dogs without hesitation. 🌭✨ »