Whether you're settling into NYC for the first time or are a seasoned New Yorker who's ready to try out a new neighborhood, moving is no easy feat. New York City is known for its eclectic atmosphere — each block different from the next, from the residential neighborhoods of Clinton Hill to the bustling sidewalks of mid-town. You can find hidden gems on your street that will make anywhere feel like home. Here's how to get settled in and make the most of your corner of the Big Apple.
If you're hankering for a pint of ice cream, a deli sandwich, or some falafel over rice, locating the nearest 24/7 one-stop-shop for all your snacking needs is essential. We recommend comparing prices at your three nearest shops to find the cheapest (and closest) eats because none of us are immune to the allure of a midnight snack.
Whenever you're in need of a nightcap or glass of wine after a long day at work, your local bar is the best spot to get the job done. Check out happy hour deals and use it as an excuse to meet people from around your neighborhood or invite a friend to see your side of the city.
Though New York might be known as the concrete jungle, most neighborhoods have parks within walking distance so you can take some much-needed time out in nature. This is a great way to get a read on your neighborhood — we recommend heading over around sunset with a bottle of wine and a good book. Whether it's Central Park or Herbert Von King, having a quiet respite from the hustle of the city is a great way to unwind.
Admittedly some neighborhoods in New York are more convenient to commute from than others, but the best way to get around efficiently is by becoming a master of public transportation. Find your two nearest stations and compare wait times, subway lines and distance from home.
Whether you prefer a fancy and frothed latte or just need a piping hot cup of coffee to go, finding a cafe on your block will come in handy. Most neighborhoods have at least a few in a two block radius, so we recommend scoping out the nearest spots to find your favorite brew. Next time you're late for work or in dire need of a pick-me-up you won't need to bumble around before finding the best spot for a warm drink.
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