Apartment in West Village, NY
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About this apartment rental
You will have a living room with a sofa, big screen tv with full cable channels and WIFI.
Strictly no parties/smoking
Sleeps up to 8 people.
There is an elevator and live in in super.
Welcome to Your West Village Home Away from Home!
Nestled on a picturesque tree-lined street in the iconic West Village, this spacious and stylish 3-bedroom apartment is the perfect base for your New York City adventure. Sleeping up to 8 guests comfortably, it's ideal for families, groups of friends, or multi-generational trips—experience the charm of Manhattan's most beloved neighborhood like a true local. No Parties. Smoking is not allowed,
Prime West Village Location:
Step outside and you're surrounded by the Village's magic—quaint cobblestone streets, historic brownstones, and that unmistakable bohemian vibe (think Friends apartment, Carrie Bradshaw's stoop, or Taylor Swift's old haunts nearby!).
World-famous restaurants, cafes, and bars just blocks away (e.g., Magnolia Bakery, Bleecker Street Pizza, top-rated spots on Cornelia or Perry Street)
Close to Comedy Cellar, Smalls Jazz Club, and live music venues
Short walk to Hudson River Park, High Line, Whitney Museum, and Washington Square Park
Easy subway access (1/A/C/E/B/D/F/M lines nearby) for quick trips to Soho, Chelsea, Midtown, or Brooklyn
Whether you're here for shopping, dining, culture, or just soaking in the neighborhood's energy, this apartment offers comfort, convenience, and authentic NYC charm. You can get in touch with me via text and phone.
The West Village is one of New York City’s most iconic and charming neighborhoods. Located in the western part of Lower Manhattan, it’s known for its historic architecture, bohemian legacy, tree-lined streets, and a vibe that feels worlds apart from the more hectic parts of the city.
Character & Atmosphere
Unlike much of Manhattan, the West Village has winding, irregular streets, a holdover from before the city adopted the grid plan.
The area has a quaint, almost European feel, with brownstones, pre-war buildings, hidden courtyards, and cozy cafes.
It’s quieter and more residential, but still bustling with energy—especially on the weekends
Food & Drink
Packed with intimate restaurants, wine bars, and bakeries. You’ll find everything from Michelin-starred dining to famous slices of New York pizza.
Some staples include Buvette, Carbone, Joe’s Pizza, and Corner Bistro.
Shops & Boutiques
Known for its independent boutiques, vintage stores, and upscale fashion.
Shopping is eclectic and stylish—often more unique than big-brand areas like SoHo or Fifth Avenue.
The West Village has a deep history as a hub for artists, writers, musicians, and activists.
Many notable creatives—from Bob Dylan to Jack Kerouac—lived or spent time here.
Parks & Green Space
Hudson River Park runs along the western edge, offering scenic paths, piers, and skyline views.
Smaller parks like Abingdon Square and Christopher Park add to the neighborhood’s leafy charm.
Architecture
Think Federal-style townhouses, Greek Revival buildings, and old cobblestone streets.
It’s part of the Greenwich Village Historic District, meaning many buildings are preserved and protected from major redevelopment.
Creative, cozy, historic, romantic, walkable, and upscale without trying too hard. It’s where locals go to feel like they’re not in the middle of a bustling metropolis.
