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Midtown West

Home to New York’s famous Broadway Theatre District, the Midtown West neighbourhood also is home to a diverse range of hotels and an abundance of attraction, landmarks and dining opportunities.
Midtown East
New York’s Midtown East neighbourhood is renowned for its stunning skyscrapers and building architecture, most notably including the Chrysler Building and Grand Central Station. It is also home to some of the World’s most recognised department stores.
Garment District

The Garment District or ‘Fashion District’ refers to its historic textile industry which today has been replaced by showrooms and designer studios. It hosts many famous landmarks and attractions such as the Empire State Building.
Chelsea

Primarily a residential area, Chelsea has undergone significant rejuvenation in recent years, mostly due to the influx of art spaces and the High Line elevated park. The area has a vibrant nightlife scene, great dining & many charming & quirky shops.
Greenwich Village
Centered on Washington Square, Greenwich Village is where New York’s organised street grids cease and the crooked narrow lanes and streets begin. Boasting numerous bars & restaurants it has retained much of its artistic and historic charm & character.
East Village
New York City’s East Village is located in the lower eastern part of Manhattan, East of Greenwich Village and north of the Lower East Side neighbourhood. Amongst other things the area is known for its vibrant nightlife especially live music.
Soho

SoHo refers to the neighborhoods location being south of Houston Street. Like many NYC neighborhoods the area has undergone a regeneration and is now renowned for its upscale boutique shopping, trendy galleries & bistro dining.
Lower East Side
The Lower East Side (LES) of Manhattan has traditionally represented a melting pop of immigrant cultures and this is reflected in the diverse range of culinary delights found here. The area has a vibrant nightlife particularly with live music.
Lower Manhatten

Lower Manhattan incorporates the lowest part of the New York City borough of Manhattan. The financial capital of the United States, it is home to the New York Stock Exchange as well as the gateway to the Statue of Liberty & Staten Island.
Murray Hill
Murray Hill is a neighbourhood in New York City located at the lower end of Midtown and borders the East River. It is most notable as the home of the United Nations headquarters but also has numerous diverse restaurants and vibrant nightlife.
Gramercy / Flatiron
The Gramercy and Flatiron neighborhoods of Manhattan are often referred to as the Lower Midtown neighborhoods. The area is full of contrasts with green spaces like Madison Square Park contrasted to large skyscrapers.
Central Park

Sitting in the middle of Manhattan in New York City is Central Park, one of the most visited and well known parks in the World. The Park covers an amazing 843 acres and contains numerous attractions, sights and hosts many events.
Upper East Side
New York’s Upper East Side is renowned as one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in the United States with numerous rich and famous residents. It also houses some of the most notable museums in the World along its Fifth Avenue Miracle Mile.
Upper West Side
New York City’s Upper West side combines a largely affluent residential community with an intellectual and artistic vibe. It is home to a number of museums and theatres including the American Museum of Natural History.
Upper Manhattan
The Upper Manhattan neighborhood of New York City also includes the neighborhoods of Harlem and Washington Heights and is often referred to as Uptown New York City. It is primarily residential but there are a number of attractions here.
Brooklyn

With a population of approximately 2.6 million people, Brooklyn is the most populous borough in the city of New York. Here you can get a taste of the World in a day with many exciting cultural enclaves reflected in food and entertainment.
Bronx
The Bronx is the most northern of New York City’s five boroughs & the only port of New York City that sits on the US mainland. It is often referred to as the birth place of Hip Hop music as well as home to Yankee Stadium & baseball’s NY Yankees.
Queens

Queens is the largest of the five New York City boroughs and is located on the western side of New York City. It is home to the 2 major airports servicing New York and its surrounds and has an ever growing number of attractions & museums.
Staten Island
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Ratings Summary
Total Ratings: 2
Last Rating: 7/06/2015

Total Rating
93.33

Total rating is made up of the follwing Overall Impression
10

Accommodation
8.5

Attractions
10

Nightlife
9

Dining
9.5

Events and Festivals
9


Children Friendly
8.5

Teen Friendly
9.5

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