Welcome to Greenwich Village
Tribeca is a Lower Manhattan neighborhood named as a portmanteau of “Triangle Below Canal Street,” though its shape more closely resembles a trapezoid. One World Trade Center and the 9/11 Memorial form this peaceful neighborhood’s southern boundary, with the Hudson River bounding Tribeca to the west. Dozens of NYC’s best-known entertainers live within this graceful neighborhood, which in recent years has overtaken the Upper East Side as NYC’s most affluent.
What to Love
- Celebrity hotspot
- Iconic restaurants
- River parks
- Tribeca Film Festival
People & Lifestyle
Tribeca is a spacious and chic neighborhood. The renovated lofts and luxury buildings are a celebrity favorite. A list of Tribeca’s current and former residents reads like a who’s who of the city’s A-listers. Charming cobblestone streets and the posh vibe combined with its prime location make Tribeca an incredibly alluring address. Expect swanky restaurants, refined nightlife spots, and NYC at its most sophisticated.
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
The Odeon is described by
Vanity Fair as “a retro haven that defined 1980s nightlife.” This favored hangout of Basquiat, Beluchi, DeNiro, and Warhol retains its decadent allure, serving gourmet takes on American classics. DeNiro added his own restaurant to the neighborhood in the 1990s, and many of Tribeca’s famous residents frequent his stylish
Tribeca Grill.
Locanda Verde captures the essence of 21st century Tribeca with its chef-driven offerings of sublime Italian dishes. Refined nightlife spots for after-dinner drinks include
Brandy Library and the Roxy Hotel’s
Paul’s Cocktail Lounge and
Django Jazz Club.
Things to Do
Peaceful strolls along the Hudson River and late low-key nights.
Rockefeller Park and Hudson River Park together provide acres of luscious riverbank green space, with spacious lawns, playgrounds, piers, and sports facilities, including 18-hole miniature golf on Hudson River Park’s
Pier 25.