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  1. Oct 29, 2023 · A visual guide to the past, present and future of more than 350 New York neighborhoods, as told by more than 37,000 comments from New Yorkers.

  2. New York City is split up into five boroughs: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. Each borough has the same boundaries as a county of the state.

  3. Oct 29, 2023 · More than 37,000 New Yorkers told us where their neighborhoods start and end. We mapped them all.

  4. Apr 10, 2019 · New York City neighborhoods. We will now focus on the main districts of Manhattan. The island has about thirty districts and micro-districts very different from each other. To simplify, here is a map (made by myself) which shows most of Manhattan’s neighborhoods:

    • Midtown Manhattan
    • Times Square
    • Central Park
    • Upper West Side
    • Upper East Side
    • Harlem
    • The High Line + Chelsea Market
    • Hudson Yards
    • Murray Hill
    • Flatiron District

    There is simply no way to do justice to Midtown Manhattan in a small paragraph here. So, for suggestions on things to do, see our post 50+ Things to Do in Midtown Manhattan. On this page, you can find several maps, including a map of Midtown attractions, a map of Midtown subway stations, a map of things to do with kids, as well as a map of free Wi-...

    Home to the New Year's Eve Ball, Times Square is everything you imagined it to be. There is too much to see just in this district to list in complete detail here, so be sure to read our post on things to do in Times Square. By day you can do some great souvenir shopping, see the Naked Cowboy and join the queue at the TKTS booth to snag cheaper Broa...

    With a perimeter of 2.5 miles (4.23 km) long and 1/2 a mile (804 m) wide, Central Park is larger than some of the neighborhoods included on this page! We also provide a map of major attractions in Central Park (click the image) Be sure to read our Things to Do in Central Parkpost which includes a self-guided tour, maps, and activities. Rambling hik...

    Often overlooked by tourists, this neighborhood has a number of nice things going for it. It's within walking distance of Central Park and has some excellent museums, like the American Museum of Natural History. Lincoln Centerhas every kind of performance including opera, symphony, ballet, contemporary dance and more. On the west side of the neighb...

    Like the Upper West Side, this neighborhood is also adjacent to Central Park. It's a mix of elegant brownstones and historic mansions and modern residential towers. Some of the most expensive real estate in New York City is located here. The highlight of the Upper East Side is its world-class museums like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Gugg...

    You may be surprised that this neighborhood is quite different than how it is portrayed in many films and TV shows. While it still is home to a thriving African-American cultural scene, there is more to it than meets the eye. Some of the top sights in Harlem are certainly the Apollo Theater, the Museum of the City of New York, and Sylvia's Soul Foo...

    The High Line is a 1.45 miles (2.33 km) long public park built on the rails of an abandoned and elevated train track. It runs through several neighborhoods, including Greenwich Village, the Meatpacking District, Chelsea, and Midtown Manhattan. There is much to see and you really should plan what you will do before and after your visit to the High L...

    This new 28-acre large neighborhood in Manhattan is between 10th and 12th Avenues and West 30th and West 34th streets. It was once an abandoned freight train area, but it was developed into a sleek enclave with high rises, for both residential and commercial uses. There are some great things to do in this neighborhood, most notably Edge Observation...

    This neighborhood just below 42nd Street on Manhattan’s east side was populated with the city’s wealthy in the late 1800s-early 1900s. The beaux-arts mansions of that era have mostly been replaced with apartment buildings that attract young professionals looking to live in a convenient location with restaurants and nightlife. A highlight of the nei...

    Named for the landmarked triangular Flatiron building, this neighborhood has a peaceful park, Madison Square Park, and several landmarked and beautiful buildings. It also has a Shake Shack, considered to be the best burger in town. Our self-guided tourcan help you find your way around. There are several hotels in this district that are excellent ch...

    • Courtney Shapiro
  5. Feb 20, 2024 · On this map you can see the NYC neighborhood map with streets, zoom in and out and get to know New York a little better. How cool is that? By the way, we’ve got free, super up-to-date guides to New Yorks most important neighborhoods, showing you everything you need to see.

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  7. Oct 24, 2020 · To help you make the most of your time in New York City, we're exploring 24 of our favorite neighborhoods, from iconic Manhattan districts to charming Brooklyn communities.

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