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Modern loft living at the intersection of couture and kid-friendly. 

Modern loft living at the intersection of couture and kid-friendly.

More Parks Than You Can Shake A Stick At

Edged by ballfields and piers, Tribeca is home to dog parks and playgrounds, a family street fair, and a major film festival. Here too is Hudson River Park, an international arts scene, and a greenway that stretches north all the way to Chelsea and the High Line.

North Meadow
More Parks Than You Can Shake A Stick At
Battery Park Esplanade
Battery Park Esplanade
Hudson River Greenway
Hudson River Greenway

Tribeca Boating

Looking for a playground?

Tribeca has one for every member of the family. On the one side is Washington Market Park, with its climbing structures and community gardens; on the other is Albert Capsuoto Park, with its sculptural fountain and chess tables. Also here: a splash park, a skate park, and multiple dog runs — including one conveniently across from Whole Foods and four in Hudson River Park.

Washington Market Park
Washington Market Park

From a hilly boardwalk above the Hudson River

you can see the Statue of Liberty. Nearby, twin piers jut into the water. Tribeca’s western edge is flanked by water and by the 550-acre Hudson River Park, home to the Manhattan Sailing School, sand volleyball courts, mini golf, soccer fields, launch sites for kayaks,  a sublime floating restaurant and oyster bar, a trapeze (and high flying school), and even a winery.

Pier 25

The neighborhood
that’s home to Tracy
Anderson Method, SoulCycle, 

Equinox, and even Juice Press is equipped for staying fit. Those who want to lace up and get outside find Tribeca is made for walking. Underfoot are cobbled streets; overhead, leafy trees and the Staple Street skybridge. Plus, historic structures such as the Italianate Cary Building dot the periphery.

The Little Gym
The Little Gym
Equinox
Soulcycle

Beyond the playgrounds

Tribeca is home to indoor fun for kids. Playgarden offers room to tumble and the Children’s Museum of the Arts makes painting child’s play. Plus, there are bots to be built at the Robot Factory and toys and inflatables to be had at Playing Mantis and Balloon Saloon.

Baloon Saloon
Baloon Saloon
Livly
Livly

Come April the stars descend for the Tribeca Film Festival

which features more than 60 world premieres over 12 days. Then comes the annual Tribeca Family Festival Street Fair, a historic ship festival, and Taste of Tribeca — a culinary fest featuring nearly 70 neighborhood restaurants.

Tribeca Film Festival
Tribeca Film Festival

Where the Well-Heeled Roam 

Pop out and shop: designer boutiques, retail havens and art galleries galore line the cobblestone streets of Tribeca, making for one very fashionable address.

Edon Manor
Edon Manor
Steven Alan
Steven Alan
Espasso
Espasso

If New York City is fashion's playground, Tribeca is its runway

Here boutiques fill storefronts on seemingly every block — think Patron of the New, with its international collections, the glorious women’s accessories at Edon Manor, the clean sophistication of Nili Lotan, and the fine-tuned selections at Steven Alan. There’s even high fashion for half-pints at Livly.  

Livly
Livly
Elan Flowers
Elan Flowers

Saks is just across the street

Gucci and Salvatore Feragamo, too. Steps away are Babesta, Burberry, and Tory Burch. When Brookfield Place — downtown’s destination for luxury brands — arrived in 2015 it brought with it some of the world’s most sought after labels. There’s also Hudson Eats, the chef-filled arcade that’s home to the likes of Parm, Le District, and Iron Chef Jose Garces’s Amada.

Brookfield Place
Brookfield Place

At last, Eataly has a real downtown outpost

The restaurant-slash-market-slash-cooking-school arrived at the new Westfield World Trade Center in the summer of '16, along with 350,000 square feet of high-end and international flagship retail. Everyone from Apple to Vince Camuto to Kate Spade can now be found here, as can great eats such as Beer Table, the Lobster Press and, yes, Shake Shack.   

The Oculus
The Oculus
Eataly
Eataly

When Tribeca’s industrial base disappeared in the ’60s, artist studios consumed the abandoned commercial spaces

Today the neighborhood is also home to dozens of galleries, such as APEXART, The Freeman Studio, and HPGRP Gallery. There's even a poster museum. Perambulating art lovers also rejoice: Tribeca Open Artist Studio Tour — TOAST — offers a self-guided art walk to more than 30 studios.

Philip Williams Posters
Philip Williams Posters
Children's Museum
Children's Museum

Like a beacon of kale in a sea of iceberg there is Whole Foods, 

Tribeca’s favorite 68,000-square-foot grocery. But that’s not all, gourmands and fresh food fans: On Wednesdays and Saturdays the Tribeca Greenmarket pops up on Greenwich; on Tuesdays those with the password gain entrance to Tribeca CSA at Washington Market Park. And, for oenophiles there’s Chambers Street Wines — oft called the city’s best wine shop — and beloved New York Vintners nearby.    

Chamber St Wine
Chamber St Wine

Bouley, Bubby’s and Boat Bars: Tribeca’s Got Taste

Wine or dine, Tribeca has it all, from James Beard winners to ice cream carts. There’s the world’s most famous Japanese restaurant, midnight brunch, and even a boat bar. With nearly 500 restaurants, cafés, and coffee houses there’s something for every taste, at every hour.

Tiny's
Tiny's
Little Park
Little Park
Bâtard
Bâtard
Arcade Bakery
Arcade Bakery

Come Sunday night, locals quietly converge on Tribeca’s Odeon

not only for the (beloved) ice cream cart but also for steak. In a neighborhood home to so many praise-worthy restaurants, James Beard award-winners and contenders included (Bâ​tard, Locanda Verde), sometimes Sundays are just made for steak.

The Odeon
The Odeon

Yes, Tribeca gets hip

Where else can you find an oyster bar on a historic schooner (Grand Banks), the world’s best-known Japanese restaurant (Nobu), New York’s first modern haute-Korean restaurant (Jungsik) and even midnight brunch (Bubby’s)?

Grand Banks
Grand Banks

Looking for a library dedicated to brandy?

That would be Tribeca's own Brandy Library. It’s just one of many well-provisioned local apothecaries. Wonder where to get into the drink? Think Tiny’s, set beneath the tin ceiling of a historic 1810 building; The Bennett, with its carefully curated cocktails; the very classy Weather Up; or even the über-exclusive Paul’s Cocktail Lounge.     

Tiny's
Tiny's
Laughing Man Coffee & Tea
Laughing Man Coffee & Tea

Double tall, extra hot, or cold brewed

shops like Laughing Man Coffee & Tea, La Colombe, and Kaffe 1668 keep Tribeca caffeinated. Of course, for the sweet teeth there are the tarts and cakes of Baked and the old-school soda fountain at Bubby’s.

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