Camila’s guidebook

Camila
Camila’s guidebook

Neighborhoods

Vibrant Chinatown is a densely populated neighborhood that draws foodies and tourists to its many Chinese and Southeast Asian restaurants for dumplings, pork buns and hand-pulled noodles. The busy sidewalks are packed with souvenir stores, bubble tea shops, and markets selling everything from fresh and dried fish to herbs and spices. Locals hang out in leafy Columbus Park for Tai Chi, chess and mahjong.
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Chinatown
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Vibrant Chinatown is a densely populated neighborhood that draws foodies and tourists to its many Chinese and Southeast Asian restaurants for dumplings, pork buns and hand-pulled noodles. The busy sidewalks are packed with souvenir stores, bubble tea shops, and markets selling everything from fresh and dried fish to herbs and spices. Locals hang out in leafy Columbus Park for Tai Chi, chess and mahjong.
The eclectic Lower East Side is where gritty alleys and tenement-style buildings mix with upscale apartments and chic boutiques. Nighttime draws tourists to the area's trendy bars, music venues and restaurants. The neighborhood's Jewish heritage lives on through Orchard Street's Lower East Side Tenement Museum and old-world fabric stores, as well as traditional delis such as Katz's and Russ & Daughters.
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Lower East Side
175 Eldridge St
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The eclectic Lower East Side is where gritty alleys and tenement-style buildings mix with upscale apartments and chic boutiques. Nighttime draws tourists to the area's trendy bars, music venues and restaurants. The neighborhood's Jewish heritage lives on through Orchard Street's Lower East Side Tenement Museum and old-world fabric stores, as well as traditional delis such as Katz's and Russ & Daughters.
Little Italy welcomes a heavily tourist crowd to its high concentration of souvenir shops and traditional Italian eateries and bakeries. Tenement buildings, once home to the immigrants who settled the area in the late 1800s, line the narrow streets. Mulberry Street, the main thoroughfare, turns into a pedestrian mall on summer weekends.
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Little Italy
189 Grand St
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Little Italy welcomes a heavily tourist crowd to its high concentration of souvenir shops and traditional Italian eateries and bakeries. Tenement buildings, once home to the immigrants who settled the area in the late 1800s, line the narrow streets. Mulberry Street, the main thoroughfare, turns into a pedestrian mall on summer weekends.
Designer boutiques, fancy chain stores and high-end art galleries make trendy SoHo a top shopping destination, especially for out-of-towners. Known for its elegant cast-iron-facades and cobblestone streets, the neighborhood is also an atmospheric backdrop for fashionable crowds clustering at high-end restaurants and nightlife hotspots.
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SoHo
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Designer boutiques, fancy chain stores and high-end art galleries make trendy SoHo a top shopping destination, especially for out-of-towners. Known for its elegant cast-iron-facades and cobblestone streets, the neighborhood is also an atmospheric backdrop for fashionable crowds clustering at high-end restaurants and nightlife hotspots.

Key pick up

This is where you will pick-up the key. 97 Stanton Street (8AM TO 11PM)
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Freshco Grocery & Beer Store
150 Stanton St
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This is where you will pick-up the key. 97 Stanton Street (8AM TO 11PM)

Cena gastronômica

136 Mulberry St, New York, NY 10013 Cozy red-sauce Italian spot in Little Italy does all the classics in rustic, wood-beamed setting. 12 minutes walking from the apartment(0,6M)
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136 Mulberry Street
136 Mulberry St, New York, NY 10013 Cozy red-sauce Italian spot in Little Italy does all the classics in rustic, wood-beamed setting. 12 minutes walking from the apartment(0,6M)
198 Grand St, New York, NY 10013 Classic Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches served in a tiny, bare-bones counter-service shop. 11 minutes walking from the apartment(0,5m)
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Bánh Mì Saigon
198 Grand St
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198 Grand St, New York, NY 10013 Classic Vietnamese banh mi sandwiches served in a tiny, bare-bones counter-service shop. 11 minutes walking from the apartment(0,5m)
192 Grand St, New York, NY 10013 About Tomiño Taberna Gallega Informal Spanish storefront restaurant & tapas bar featuring Galician fare with wines & cocktails. 11 minutes walking from the apartment(0,5M)
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Tomiño Taberna Gallega
192 Grand St
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192 Grand St, New York, NY 10013 About Tomiño Taberna Gallega Informal Spanish storefront restaurant & tapas bar featuring Galician fare with wines & cocktails. 11 minutes walking from the apartment(0,5M)
125 Mulberry St , New York, NY 10013 0,6m 13 min Traditional Northern Italian eatery since 1975 with veteran waiters & a back garden atrium. 13 minutes walking from the apartment(0,6M)
IL Cortile
125 Mulberry St
125 Mulberry St , New York, NY 10013 0,6m 13 min Traditional Northern Italian eatery since 1975 with veteran waiters & a back garden atrium. 13 minutes walking from the apartment(0,6M)
152 Stanton St, New York, NY 10002 Only 7 minutes walking!0,3 Miles from the apartment. When you think of Argentinian food, your mind’s eye probably goes immediately to glistening slabs of beef. Yes, the steak is good. But Chef Fernando Navas wants his new Lower East Side restaurant, Balvanera, to “open a new road into Argentine cuisine in New York.” “If you see menus from five Argentine restaurants, they’re probably going to have 80% of the menu the same,” he explains. “This is an Argentine cuisine from my point of view, and taking into consideration my career. It’s very personal
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Balvanera
152 Stanton St
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152 Stanton St, New York, NY 10002 Only 7 minutes walking!0,3 Miles from the apartment. When you think of Argentinian food, your mind’s eye probably goes immediately to glistening slabs of beef. Yes, the steak is good. But Chef Fernando Navas wants his new Lower East Side restaurant, Balvanera, to “open a new road into Argentine cuisine in New York.” “If you see menus from five Argentine restaurants, they’re probably going to have 80% of the menu the same,” he explains. “This is an Argentine cuisine from my point of view, and taking into consideration my career. It’s very personal