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Tribeca

Photo: Lucia Vazquez

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
Restaurants
Tribeca

The Odeon

This Tribeca eatery birthed downtown's brasserie scene.

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Restaurants
Tribeca

Tiny's & The Bar Upstairs

This three-story townhouse in Tribeca features a New American menu.

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Restaurants
Tribeca

Locanda Verde

Robert De Niro's casual neighborhood taverna serves up chef Andrew Carmellini’s riffs on Italian cooking.

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Restaurants
Tribeca

Tribeca Grill

This beloved downtown culinary landmark offers an Italian-inspired menu and an enviable wine list.

Photo: Henry Hargreaves
Restaurants
Lower Manhattan

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.

A long indoor pool with glowing white water, surrounded by exposed brick walls and subtle lantern lighting, creating a calm and atmospheric setting under a metal walkway.
Spas & Wellness
Tribeca

Aire Ancient Baths - Tribeca

This upscale spa recreates the Greco-Roman bath scene in the vaulted, exposed brick basement of an old Tribeca factory.

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