![]() ![]() You can spend all day at McNally Jackson Books, exploring both floors of the best reads, people-watching at the cafe, and relaxing in the quiet space. Rejoice book lovers, SoHo has some of the best spots for you. You can walk straight to the Brooklyn Bridge as well, or stop and enjoy the views from one of the Piers. Walk all the way down Broadway and you’ll see some iconic architectural landmarks in Tribeca and the Financial District. If shopping isn’t your thing, SoHo is an excellent starting point for a walk towards Brooklyn. And if you feel like doing some shopping while you enjoy dessert, stop at KITH for some cereal flavored ice cream. For more variety, head to Laduree Soho for some of the best macarons and cakes. Rice to Riches is a delicious rice pudding spot (I know what you’re thinking – really, rice pudding? Trust us.). Sweet TreatĪfter lunch, stop to get dessert to cover your sweet tooth. Or you can relax with an afternoon at the Crosby Street Hotel. For a quick take out, try Xi’an Famous Foods, which as some of the best Chinese biang biang noodles in the city. Westville is a fantastic choice for picky eaters, as they have a huge menu. With all the walking around you’ll do from shopping, you’ll be in need for a sit down lunch (and a drink!). You can find most of these boutiques, as well as smaller ones, on Mercer, Greene, and Wooster streets, which are all next to each other, so take a walk and keep your eyes out for any that intrigue you. Go to Opening Ceremony and wander around their multi-floor shop. Chanel is a crowd favorite, so make sure to stop in there as well. ![]() Stop by Acne to feel inspired by the fashion and pick up some cool kicks. You can find some of the city’s best boutiques in SoHo. You’re bound to walk out with at least one goody by the time you get through the entire space. They have over 40 merchants who showcase their clothing, jewelry, and art. Flea Market Findsįor vintage lovers, Artists & Fleas is a spot you can easily get lost in for a few hours. For those who prefer department stores, Bloomingdales is your go-to, and be sure to head over to Greene Street for retail such as Louis Vuitton. You can head to Nike and Adidas if you’re in search of workout wear and the Apple Store for electronics. Some of the most popular are TopShop, Madewell, & Other Stories, and Zara. Hundreds of stores line the streets of SoHo. You can spend days shopping on SoHo’s busiest streets – Broadway and Lafayette. Their interior is also very Instagrammable, which is another important brunch factor. For those who prefer to grab-and-go, try out Happy Bones cafe and enjoy a pastry and latte. For a fantastic brunch with a shorter wait time, try out Ruby’s cafe, an Australian spot that has great breakfast sandwiches and bowls. Yet, with so many locals and tourists spending their weekend morning’s trying to get into Jack’s Wife Freda and the Egg Shop, you may lose hope in that 2 hour long wait. It’s a fact, New Yorker’s LOVE to brunch. With so much going on, we’re here to be your city guide and narrow down the top spots you can visit on during your stay in SoHo. From the top boutiques in the city, to the hottest restaurants and bars, the activities you can do in SoHo are endless. A favorite destination for locals and tourists alike, the SoHo neighborhood is known for its cobblestone streets and cast iron buildings, and offers some of the best attractions. SoHo stands for South of Houston (Street) and its neighbored by West Village, The Hudson River Greenway, Greenwich Village, Nolita, and Canal Street in Chinatown.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |