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The best shops in the West Village include designer flagships, quirky independent boutiques and America’s oldest apothecary. The West Village stretch of Bleecker Street may have...
From the cozy restaurants to the quaint shops, here’s where to go in the New York City neighborhood of the West Village.
West Village is one of New York City ‘s most romantic neighbourhoods for visitors, whether you’re here for brunch and shopping, or Comedy Cellar and Carrie Bradshaw’s stoop. In this West Village neighborhood guide I’ve rounded up the most beautiful spots, and the best bars, restaurants and cafes in West Village.
Filled with tree-lined streets, beautiful old brownstones and hundreds of shops, restaurants and cafés, it is truly a quintessential NYC neighborhood, inhabited by locals and celebrities who can afford to live anywhere they choose.
Best Shopping in West Village, Manhattan, NY - Chelsea Market, Yamadaya, Stick Stone & Bone, Rumi Life, Pink Olive, Paquita, mo:vint, Amituofo Boutique, The Shops & Restaurants at Hudson Yards, Chelsea Flea Market
The West Village is home to some of New York’s most interesting independent shops. From plant shops to home goods stores, bookshops to vintage shops, these are The Shopkeepers best West Village shops.
Things to do ranked using Tripadvisor data including reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location. 1. Whitney Museum of American Art. A retail shop provided me with a selection of assorted museum fare and the Whitney Cafe offered grab-and-go dining. 2. Mother Teresa and Gandhi Mural.
Compass: Stylish nine-to-fivers know this label as a go-to for impeccably tailored suiting, slim-fitting dress shirts, and leather goods. Nabeel: Check yourself out in the huge mirrors in the back corner. Rent the Runway: Our theory: once you've tried Theory, you'll be addicted! You can never get enough of what flatters. Read more.
The West Village is filled with charming boutiques and restaurants—many of which have retained their vintage charm thanks to exposed brick walls and pressed tin ceilings.
Every New York City neighborhood deserves a charming indie bookstore, and for this pocket of the West Village, it’s Three Lives. Discover hand-selected titles in the tiny yet enchanting space where helpful staff are happy to make recommendations.