Greenwich Village
Greenwich Village

Greenwich Village

West of Broadway between 14th Street and W Houston Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, 10012

The Basics

As one of Manhattan’s top destinations, Greenwich Village is a stop on most hop-on hop-off bus tours, which allow visitors to explore at their own pace without the hassle of navigating.

Private tours provide a more intimate experience, allowing guests to tack a stroll through Greenwich Village onto the day’s customized itinerary.

Greenwich Village food tours showcase the area’s array of hidden gems and independent eateries and typically include a selection of food and drink tastings. While daytime tours provide the best views of the High Line, Washington Square Park, and the Hudson River, evening walking tours and ghost tours offer a fresh perspective on the city illuminated under the night sky.

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Artistic, Alternative Greenwich Village Walking Tour
Artistic, Alternative Greenwich Village Walking Tour
$39.00 per adult
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Kevin was an excellent guide and extremely knowledgeable regarding the history of New York in general and Greenwich Village in particular. I saw many interesting things I would have missed on my own.
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Things to Know Before You Go

  • Greenwich Village is a must for history buffs and foodies.

  • Wear comfortable walking shoes, as Greenwich Village and its surrounding neighborhoods are best explored on foot.

  • When possible, book reservations in advance to avoid the notoriously long wait times at neighborhood restaurants.

  • Street parking is limited; reserve space for a parking garage online in advance for an easier visit.

  • Note that the L train has four stops along 14th Street: Eighth Avenue, Sixth Avenue, Third Avenue, and First Avenue.

  • Visit the MTA’s website for updates on subway detours and weekend schedule changes.

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How to Get There

As one of Manhattan’s most popular neighborhoods, the Village is easily accessible using New York City’s comprehensive public transit system. The nearest subway stops are 14th Street on the A, C, E, 1, 2, and L trains and West 4th Street on the A, B, C, D, and E trains. Alternatively, a Citi Bike bike-share dock is located on the northwest corner of Washington Square Park.

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When to Get There

There’s no bad time of year to experience Greenwich Village. Washington Square Park is busiest May to September, when street performances, impromptu concerts, and art installations are on full display. Annual events include the Greenwich Village Film Festival and Taste of the Village food festival in October, the Washington Square Music Festival and New York City Pride Parade in June, and the popular Village Halloween Parade.

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Bob Dylan’s Village

Greenwich Village was not always an upscale neighborhood dotted with celebrity condos and boutiques. Steeped in 1960s counterculture, the Village was once a hub for artists, musicians, writers, and creatives, including Bob Dylan, Allen Ginsberg, Annie Leibovitz, and Joan Baez. Walking tours often highlight historic landmarks and these iconic figures’ former haunts, which visitors often miss if exploring on their own.

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