East Village, the Lower East Side is located on the East River, which has a walking and biking path that’s the perfect place to go on a warm, sunny day. Take a long jog, or simply relax on a bench and enjoy the views of Brooklyn. If you want to learn more about the people who once called the LES home, head to the Tenement Museum. This museum is housed in an authentic tenement apartment, and you’ll learn all about what was life for immigrants to New York City in the early 20th century. The LES also has tons of small galleries that showcase works from contemporary artists.
The Lower East Side is home to many old-school spots that serve classic Jewish dishes. Stop into Yonah Schimmel’s Bakery for knishes in a wide variety of sweet and savory flavors. Or, brave the line at Katz’s Deli and get a sandwich piled high with deli meat. The Lower East Side also has restaurants that serve international cuisine. Go for fresh sushi at SakaMai, or get all-day breakfast at the Australian Dudley’s. You can easily take a culinary trip around the world in the LES.
The LES is also famous for its nightlife scene, and many top bands got their starts playing in clubs around here. If you want to hear live music, head to Arlene’s Grocery, a small spot that always has an impressive line-up. You can also sip wine and enjoy French fare in cozy Jadis, or you can try an innovative cocktail at Attaboy. The LES is a great place for any nightlife lover or foodie—you won’t have to worry about running out of new spots to try.
Other surrounding neighborhoods are NoLiTa, Chinatown and Financial District.