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New York''s neighbourhoods: Discover the Bigger Apple

By: Hai Kapiloff


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Think of New York and Manhattan, complete with splendid shiny skyscrapers, iconic yellow taxis, and all the bustle of a world-class metropolis instantly springs to mind. Yet, whilst for a long time, the vivacious and pulsating imagery of mid-town has been the jewel in New York City''s crown, beyond these perimeters there are a multitude of thriving neighbourhoods that give visitors a taste of the real, living ''Big Apple''. From the historic streets of Harlem to the burgeoning boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, New York''s environs have plenty to offer. So grab your metro pass and get to know the city that never sleeps a little better.

Brooklyn Heights

No trip to New York would be complete without that morning walk over John A. Roebling''s emblematic Brooklyn Bridge, so start your exploration here and head for the richly historical and ever vibrant neighbourhood of Brooklyn Heights. All leafy, tree-lined streets and handsomely preserved architecture, the area manages to exude a contemporary energy in its many restaurants and stores, whist retaining all of its original charm. Head to the Promenade at sunset for beautiful views of the East River, or pay a visit to the borough''s cultural gem, the Brooklyn Museum.

Williamsburg

Moving up north of New York''s most populated borough and we come to the thriving nucleus of hipster culture and all things cool, Williamsburg. A melting pot of many immigrant communities, the area has experienced a rapid gentrification and now boasts a plethora of quirky stores, trendy eateries and an unrivalled nightlife scene. The best of the action is to be found along the main artery of Bedford Avenue where flea market stalls jostle for space alongside vintage shops and health food cafes.

Queens and Astoria

Although not having experienced quite the boom of Williamsburg, Queen''s Astoria is a borough that''s not far behind in the up-and-coming stakes. Formally a Greek enclave, the pulsing heart of Queens is a multicultural treasure complete with excellent taverns and the most diverse cuisine. Beyond this, attractions include the exceptional Isamu Noguchi Museum, and New York''s oldest beer garden, Bohemian Hall.

The Bronx

Famed for its Yankees Stadium, The Bronx is more than just the home of baseball in New York City. Dubbed the ''real Little Italy'', this gritty, buzzing neighbourhood serves up home-cooking alongside imported food stores and family butchers. For a little breathing-space, make for the New York Botanical Garden; an expansive urban oasis that plays host to various concerts, exhibitions and even its own freshwater river.

Harlem

Heading back onto the island of Manhattan, and you come to the heart of New York''s African-American community, Harlem. Despite having witnessed a changing racial demographic, various housing reform programs, and its subsequent gentrification, the neighbourhood remains to this day a hub of black social, artistic and political life. The best time to visit is undoubtedly on a Sunday when families still head to church in their best, and the sound of gospel music fills the air.

East Village

This dynamic and diverse part of the Lower East side is Manhattan''s main contender Brooklyn''s too-cool-for-school Williamsburg. A former immigrant neighbourhood, the area''s popularity amongst students, artists and thinkers lends to it an edgy identity that is incorporated in the numerous galleries, thrift shops and off-beat bars. Take a stroll though some of the many vintage shops that pepper the village, before stopping for a filling lunch of $4 pizza.

West Village

One last un-missable neighbourhood must-do is a stroll around Greenwich Village. Essentially the Lower East Side''s more stylish and sophisticated older sister; this smart district thankfully manages to retain a cosy neighbourhood feel. Browse the many classy boutique shops nestled down the brownstone-lined side-streets, or if you can bear the queues, heed for the world-famous Magnolia''s bakery for a sweet treat.

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Hai Kapiloff is a freelance writer and specialist on American culture who recommends DAF as a first choice for cheap flights to New York.

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