Tribeca
Once home to industrial warehouses, Tribeca is now the land of celebrity-owned lofts. It’s easy to see why. The neighborhood offers a spectacular view of the Hudson River on its western border and notable restaurants throughout, including the Odeon, made famous by the novel Bright Lights, Big City, along with a number of luxury hotels and other accommodations. The area is also home to the Tribeca Festival, which brings world-premiere movies to the City every year.
IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
The Odeon
This Tribeca eatery birthed downtown's brasserie scene.
Tiny's & The Bar Upstairs
This three-story townhouse in Tribeca features a New American menu.
Locanda Verde
Robert De Niro's casual neighborhood taverna serves up chef Andrew Carmellini’s riffs on Italian cooking.
Tribeca Grill
This beloved downtown culinary landmark offers an Italian-inspired menu and an enviable wine list.
Nobu Downtown
Chef Nobu Matsuhisa draws upon his classical training at sushi bars in Tokyo and his life abroad and around the world to create a new trend in Japanese cuisine at his Financial District restaurant.
Aire Ancient Baths
This upscale spa recreates the Greco-Roman bath scene in the vaulted, exposed brick basement of an old Tribeca factory.
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