OVERVIEW
SoHo (“South of Houston”) is found in lower Manhattan and is bordered by West Houston on the Northern front, Canal Street on the Southern front, 6th Avenue on the Western front and Crosby Street on the Eastern Front. A prime dining and shopping area, SoHo is one of the most recognized neighborhoods inside and outside of the city.
LANDMARKS
Almost the entire neighborhood was designated as a landmark back in 1973. Amongst the most significant architectural aspects of the area: the greatest collection of cast-iron architecture in the world.
ASTORIA
ART
Many artists’ lofts and galleries can be found here. Amongst the most renowned galleries are the Wooster Arts Space, Ronal Feldman Fine Art, Martin Lawrence Galleries, and the AFA Gallery.
SHOPPING
The heart of Manhattan’s shopping scene resides in SoHo. Find tourists and residents alike navigating the various upscale boutiques and big-name chains throughout the entire year.
Broadway functions as the neighborhood’s main shopping destination, leading to other side streets that have become home to some of the biggest names in fashion.
Among the most high-end shopping destinations in the neighborhood, find Prada, Chanel, Louis Vuitton and Burberry. Other stores include ZARA, UNIQLO, the Apple store, Coach, and more.
Tra le destinazioni commerciali più esclusive del quartiere, troverai Prada, Chanel, Louis Vuitton e Burberry. Altri negozi includono ZARA, UNIQLO, Apple Store, Coach e altro.
DINING
Prime dining territory, SoHo is home to some of the most beloved restaurants in the city. A mixture of old-time favorites (Balthazar, Lure Fishbar, Osteria Morini) seamlessly blend into the scene with more modern and innovative eateries (The Dutch, Charlie Bird, Boqueria).
TRANSPORTATION
The N, Q, R, W, B, D, F, M, C, E, and 6 subway trains reach the area. Bus routes traversing the neighborhood include the crosstown M21 and the North-South M1 and M5 lines.