| SoHo Living | | | | blocks away from these stores. |
| Renting apartments in SoHo can be a very exciting | | | | SoHo Restaurants |
| lifestyle experience. With SoHo's artistic flagstone | | | | Fine dining, is yet another reason why people love it |
| streets, pre-war buildings and fashion boutiques, there | | | | here. A lot of 4 and 5 star restaurants reside here, so |
| is no wonder why the streets stay packed. New York | | | | it's a no brainer why most food lovers are drawn to |
| natives and even SoHo residents opt to bypass the | | | | the area. Restaurants like, Mercer Kitchen, Fiamma |
| area on weekends and holidays because of all the | | | | Osteria, Balthazar and The Cub Room keeps an |
| action. | | | | appitite intruged. (Please check back with us for a |
| Nonetheless, SoHo is one of the finest areas to live in | | | | listing of some of SoHo's most favorite restaurants). |
| Manhattan and a few common-reasons why people | | | | SoHo Apartments |
| love SoHo are; the various fashion-quality stores, fine | | | | If you'd like to live like the millionaires do in SoHo, you |
| dinning and the many vendors selling their,'not going to | | | | may be interested in the Central SoHo area, it's a |
| find anywhere else' goods along the sidewalk. | | | | well-known place of residence for millionaires who like |
| This Neighborhood Guide outlines the top reasons why | | | | to live in the action but don't want to be within it. If you |
| people are renting apartments in SoHo or looking into | | | | prefer to simply 'visit' the action and not necessarily 'live |
| renting apartments in SoHo. | | | | in it'; then you may be interested in the newly |
| SoHo Landmarks | | | | renovated apartments in West SoHo (towards the |
| Canal Street to Houston Street (between the Hudson | | | | Hudson River) conveniently located near and around |
| River and Lafayette Street) landmarks the SoHo | | | | the fun! |
| district. Public transportation is a very important factor | | | | SoHo Schools |
| for those renting apartments in SoHo (and anywhere | | | | Parents looking into renting apartments in SoHo should |
| else in New York for that matter). Learning the | | | | be aware that there are only private schools in the |
| subway, knowing what trains to catch, is a must know | | | | SoHo area; which includes, Elisabeth Irwin High School, |
| for most New Yorkers because many do not own | | | | located at 40 Charlton Street and is affiliate with the |
| cars. | | | | Little Red Schoolhouse for pre-K-8th grade, located in |
| With the many trains to catch, it can be confusing at | | | | the nearby West Village on Sixth Avenue at Bleecker |
| first. Even people who are renting apartments in SoHo | | | | Street. |
| are still learning how to get around the district. Below | | | | SoHo Nightlife |
| outlines a quick reference guide on what trains will get | | | | A few of the neighborhood's favorite spots to hang |
| you to-and-from the SoHo district. | | | | out include, CiprianiSoHo, the Grand Bar and Lounge at |
| SoHoSubway Transportation | | | | the SoHo Grand Hotel. For something more laidback, |
| To-and-From Canal street: A/C/E or N/R/Q/W or 1/2 | | | | visit SoHo Park, an outdoor restaurant/garden. To |
| 3 or J/M/Z or the 6 train | | | | dance the night away, hang out at, S.O.B.'s, playing |
| To-and-From Spring Street: C/E or 6 | | | | great Brazilian, Reggae, R&B and hip-hop tunes. |
| To-and-from Houston Street: 1/2/3 | | | | SoHo Parks/ Recreational Fun |
| SoHoBus Transportation | | | | Along the Hudson, everything from golf to rock |
| M21: Goes cross-town on Houston Street | | | | climbing can be done over here. Or maybe a day |
| M1 and M6: Runs down Broadway (both M1 and M6 | | | | stretched out on open land may be a better time! |
| runs back up Lafayette) | | | | Head to the Hudson River Park where bikers and |
| M6: also goes up 6th Ave. | | | | rollers are extremely welcomed. |
| M20: Runs up Hudson Street and down VarickStreet | | | | Other helpful things to know in the SoHo area... |
| SoHo Shops | | | | (24hr) ATM: |
| Shoppers love this area because the district is | | | | Duane Reade |
| surrounded by some of the most fashionably, high-end | | | | 598 Broadway between Houston and Prince Streets |
| boutiques in the whole world. Ask any New Yorker | | | | Bank of America, |
| what they know about SoHo and they'll say it's where | | | | 589 Broadway between Houston and Prince Streets |
| everyone goes to shop. | | | | Northfork Bank, |
| Well...every one rolling in the big bucks. SoHo is | | | | 200 Lafayette Street between Broome and Spring |
| landmarked by designer stores such as, Prada, Marc | | | | Streets |
| Jacobs, Dolce &Gabbana, Coach and Burberry, | | | | Chase Manhattan Bank |
| which can be found on West Broadway, Broadway, | | | | 525 Broadway at Spring Streets |
| Spring and Broome Streets. Other stores in the area | | | | (24hr) Pharmacies |
| include, H&M, Banana Republic, J. Crew, UNIQLO, | | | | Duane Reade: (212) 343-2567 |
| American Eagle, Bloomingdale and the Apple | | | | 598 Broadway between Houston and Prince. |
| Store.Imagine the fun IN your closet, living just a few | | | | |