Guidebook for New York

Laura
Guidebook for New York

Arts & Culture

Bike rentals and outdoor activites
21 locals recommend
Tread Bike Shop
250 Dyckman St
21 locals recommend
Bike rentals and outdoor activites

Drinks & Nightlife

Fun, lively atmosphere and outdoor cafe.
80 locals recommend
Mamajuana Cafe
247 Dyckman St
80 locals recommend
Fun, lively atmosphere and outdoor cafe.
One of the last Irish bars in the neighborhood. Great place for burgers and beers.
16 locals recommend
Tubby Hook Tavern
4946 Broadway
16 locals recommend
One of the last Irish bars in the neighborhood. Great place for burgers and beers.

Basics and necessities

13 locals recommend
Wash-Rite
4841 Broadway
13 locals recommend
Grocery and fresh fruit and veggies
108 locals recommend
CTown Supermarkets
4918 Broadway
108 locals recommend
Grocery and fresh fruit and veggies

Everything Else

Beautiful gardens and museum
707 locals recommend
The Met Cloisters
99 Margaret Corbin Dr
707 locals recommend
Beautiful gardens and museum
Great park a few blocks from the apartment
146 locals recommend
Inwood Hill Park
Seaman Avenue
146 locals recommend
Great park a few blocks from the apartment
Send packages and get mail!
34 locals recommend
United States Postal Service
90 Vermilyea Ave
34 locals recommend
Send packages and get mail!

Sightseeing

Another great park with stunning views of the Hudson river
343 locals recommend
Fort Tryon Park
Dr To Broadway
343 locals recommend
Another great park with stunning views of the Hudson river
Last farmhouse in NYC!
65 locals recommend
Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
West 204th Street
65 locals recommend
Last farmhouse in NYC!

Parks & Nature

A bird sanctuary and natural estuary. Great for walks, running and people watching. Climb up into the park to explore woodlands and early Indian dwellings. Find the tree under which Manhattan Island was "bought" for a handful of trinkets from the local Indian tribe.
146 locals recommend
Inwood Hill Park
Seaman Avenue
146 locals recommend
A bird sanctuary and natural estuary. Great for walks, running and people watching. Climb up into the park to explore woodlands and early Indian dwellings. Find the tree under which Manhattan Island was "bought" for a handful of trinkets from the local Indian tribe.
This is what makes Manhattan an island!
Spuyten Duyvil Creek
This is what makes Manhattan an island!