West Village

The West Village is one of Manhattan’s most picturesque neighborhoods, known for its historic brownstones, tree-lined streets, and rich literary and artistic heritage. Its bohemian past is still felt in its cozy cafes and cultural landmarks, while its boutique shops and acclaimed restaurants bring a touch of modern sophistication.

What to Love

  • Charming brownstones and picturesque streetscapes

  • Quaint cafes, unique boutiques, and independent bookshops

  • A thriving arts scene with theaters, jazz clubs, and cultural landmarks

  • A peaceful, village-like atmosphere in the heart of the city

Local Lifestyle - Living in the West Village offers a serene escape from the city’s fast pace. Residents enjoy leisurely strolls through quiet streets, mornings at cozy cafes, and a deep connection to the neighborhood’s cultural and artistic roots.

Spas, Fashion, and Restaurants

Spas

Great Jones Spa - A peaceful retreat offering a water lounge, massages, and holistic treatments.

Heyday - A modern skincare studio specializing in personalized facials and skincare routines.

Fashion

Ralph Lauren - Iconic, timeless fashion and luxurious home goods in a flagship store setting.

In God We Trust - Vintage-inspired, American-made clothing and accessories.

Reformation - Stylish, eco-friendly clothing known for its sustainability.

Restaurants

The Spotted Pig - A gastropub serving elevated British and Italian-inspired dishes.

Joseph Leonard - A cozy American bistro with a seasonal farm-to-table menu.

Minetta Tavern - A historic restaurant offering classic French bistro fare with a contemporary twist.

Rooftop - Gallow Green - A lush rooftop garden bar at the McKittrick Hotel with craft cocktails and stunning city views.

Things to Do

Washington Square Park - Iconic for its arch, street performers, and vibrant community atmosphere..

Cherry Lane Theatre - Experience off-Broadway productions at New York City’s oldest running theater.

Village Vanguard - Enjoy live jazz performances at this legendary club with a rich history of hosting jazz icons.