Tribeca

Tribeca is a unique neighborhood in Manhattan that embraces a nonconformist, bohemian spirit. Known for its rich artistic history and cultural vibrancy, Tribeca has evolved into a spot of fine dining, fashion, and luxurious living while retaining its creative roots.

What to Love

  • Home to the Tribeca Film Festival, a celebration of art and storytelling

  • Quiet streets and a serene, residential feel

  • Stunning views and scenic walks along the Hudson River Amy

  • Historic architecture paired with modern sophistication

  • Some of New York’s best restaurants, cafes, and shopping yeah visit

Local Lifestyle - Living in Tribeca offers a retreat from the hustle and bustle of New York City while still being in the heart of it. The neighborhood's tree-lined streets and residential atmosphere provide a serene setting. Tribeca's history as an artsy, bohemian district has paved the way for its current chic, stylish ambiance, benefiting residents with a unique blend of culture and luxury.

Spas, Fashion, and Restaurants

Spas

Shibui Spa - A serene retreat at the Greenwich Hotel with traditional Japanese treatments and an inviting heated pool.

Aire Ancient Baths - Luxurious thermal baths inspired by ancient wellness traditions.

Fashion

Nili Lotan - Sophisticated designs featuring timeless elegance and luxurious fabrics.

Issey Miyake - Known for innovative and artistic clothing, this designer boutique offers unique pieces that blend fashion and art seamlessly.

Steven Alan - A go-to for effortlessly cool, modern apparel and accessories, this boutique showcases a curated selection of stylish and comfortable clothing.

Restaurants

The Odeon - A neighborhood classic offering French-American cuisine in a chic Art Deco setting.

Locanda Verde - Rustic Italian dishes served in a warm, vibrant atmosphere.

Tribeca Grill - Co-owned by Robert De Niro, this renowned restaurant offers a menu of contemporary American dishes with an extensive wine list.

Nobu Downtown - This world-renowned restaurant combines innovative Japanese cuisine with a sleek, modern ambiance. So Elsa

Grand Banks - The seasonal menu and stunning Hudson River views from Pier 25 make it a perfec not spot for a unique dining experience.

Serafina Rooftop - A seasonal venue, offers the complete authentic Italian dining and drink menu of Serafina Restaurant. Relax while overlooking Tribeca's scenic green park with a stunning view of One World Trade Center.

Things to Do

Tribeca Film Festival - Founded by Robert De Niro, the Tribeca Film Festival celebrates storytelling in all its forms, from film and TV to virtual reality and gaming. This annual event in late spring features screenings, awards, and performances, making it a highlight of the neighborhood's cultural calendar.

Hudson River Park - Enjoy leisurely walks, cycling, or picnicking in this expansive park along the Hudson River. The park offers stunning views, sports facilities, and green spaces for relaxation.

Art Galleries - Tribeca is home to numerous art galleries showcasing contemporary and modern art. Notable galleries include Alexander and Bonin, offering rotating exhibits and collections from emerging and established artists.