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SoHo

SoHo (South of Houston Street) is one of Manhattan’s most iconic neighborhoods.

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Introduction to SoHo

SoHo (South of Houston Street) is one of Manhattan’s most iconic neighborhoods, renowned for its cast-iron architecture, cobblestone streets, and world-class shopping. Once an industrial district, SoHo has transformed into a vibrant hub of art galleries, luxury boutiques, trendy restaurants, and loft-style living spaces. Its artistic roots remain strong, with numerous galleries and creative spaces dotting the area. SoHo’s blend of historic charm and contemporary culture makes it a magnet for locals and tourists alike.

 

Things to Do in SoHo

  • Shop along Broadway and Prince Street – Home to high-end brands, indie boutiques, and flagship stores.

  • Explore art galleries – Many contemporary galleries showcase emerging and established artists.

  • Visit the Drawing Center – A museum dedicated to the exhibition of drawings and works on paper.

  • Take a stroll on the cobblestone streets – Perfect for architecture and photography enthusiasts.

  • Enjoy street art and murals – SoHo’s walls often feature vibrant, ever-changing artwork.

  • Relax at Washington Square Park – Just a short walk south in Greenwich Village.

  • Dine al fresco at outdoor cafés – Especially vibrant during warmer months.

  • Visit the New York Earth Room – An immersive art installation by Walter De Maria.

 

Best Places to Eat in SoHo

  • Balthazar – Classic French bistro known for its bustling atmosphere and excellent brunch.

  • Jack's Wife Freda – Cozy spot offering Mediterranean-inspired comfort food.

  • Dominique Ansel Bakery – Famous for inventive pastries like the Cronut.

  • Blue Ribbon Brasserie – Renowned for its eclectic menu and late-night dining.

  • Lure Fishbar – Upscale seafood restaurant with a nautical vibe and fresh catches.

  • Fanelli’s – Historic NYC bar and restaurant with classic American fare and a lively scene.

  • Prince Street Pizza – Famous for its square Sicilian slices with crispy edges.

  • Café Habana – Cuban-Mexican fusion spot known for grilled corn and tacos.

 

Schools in SoHo

  • P.S. 3 Charrette School 

  • City Academy High School 

  • Success Academy Charter Schools – SoHo campus 

  • Tribeca Preparatory School 

  • School of the Arts (SOTA) 

  • The Village Community School

  • NEST+m (New Explorations into Science, Technology and Math)

 

Overview for SoHo, NY

11,958 people live in SoHo, where the median age is 39 and the average individual income is $168,575. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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