SoHo 区从豪斯顿街 (Houston Street) 延伸至坚尼街 (Canal Street),为您呈献纽约市内诸多有趣的体验。 我们对纽约这一波希米亚风格的街区总是心向往之。 无论您是想逛商店、探索街区的艺术气息,还是欣赏其独特的铸铁建筑,SoHo 区都不会让您感到乏味。 我们在该地区度过了很多时光,现为您呈献我们最喜爱的活动,以帮助您规划完美的假期。 请继续下滑,查看我们为您列出的当地最佳景点清单!
探索该地区
纽约一直是一座致力于商业的城市,而 SoHo 区则为您提供了该地区极佳的购物机会。 借鉴该街区的波希米亚根基,Artists and Fleas 市场既是绝佳的逛街去处,又是趣味十足的文化体验。 这一迷人的市场位于百老汇 (Broadway) 沿线,以出售从复古时尚、家具到原创艺术品和独一无二的古董等各类商品而闻名。 融入熙攘的人群,感受热烈的氛围,尽情享受购物的乐趣吧! 如果您想知道在 SoHo 区哪里可以大快朵颐,别担心 —— 我们为您准备了周全的建议! 除了作为绝佳的购物目的地,该地区还拥有丰富的舒适小酒馆和趣味酒吧,足以满足您的味蕾。 在 Dominique Ansel Café 开启完美的一天,享用美味早餐,您可以在那里找到可颂甜甜圈 (cronut) 的鼻祖以及其他令人垂涎的甜点。 在历史悠久的 Fanelli Café 驻足,享用一顿悠闲的早午餐。 我们还建议您前往 City Winery,感受其一流的葡萄酒选品和精彩的现场表演。 无论您选择去哪里,我们保证您绝对不会饿肚子! 与家人同行的游客可能想看看我们清单上的下一个推荐项目。 维苏威游乐场 (Vesuvio Playground) 拥有充足的空间和新鲜的空气,是孩子们无忧无虑尽情玩耍的完美去处。 这座深受喜爱的城市公园于 2007 年进行了翻新,园内设施一应俱全,从沙池、篮球场到皮划艇球场和音乐钟琴应有尽有。 不过,夏季依然是最佳的游览时间,因为届时喷淋花洒和戏水池都会开放。 凭借其活泼的氛围和众多引人入胜的特色设施,这里非常值得加入您的家庭旅游愿望清单。
寻找有趣的活动
如果这并非您第一次游览大苹果(纽约),您可能正想寻找一些能激发您兴趣的新博物馆。 幸运的是,这座城市提供了无数独特的文化设施供您探索。 New York City Fire Museum 坐落于一座 1904 年停用的真实消防站内;因其拥有记录消防部门历史的迷人仓库,它成为了我们最喜爱的景点之一。 在学院内漫步,游客可以欣赏到一流的收藏,其中包括从 18 世纪至今的 1 万多件藏品。 我们喜爱这里,是因为离开时您一定会学到新的知识。 这座钢铁丛林为各年龄段的游客提供了丰富独特且令人兴奋的活动。 The Children’s Museum of the Arts 阳光明媚、色彩斑斓且极具吸引力,致力于培养孩子们的(little ones)好奇心与创造力。 这里提供雕塑、声音艺术和定格动画(仅举几例)等实践活动,打破了常规教育体验的界限。 在您游览期间,别忘了去看看博物馆独特的儿童艺术收藏,这些作品的历史可以追溯到 20 世纪 30 年代。 我们对纽约最喜爱的一点是,它总能以全新的方式给我们带来惊喜。 Museum of Ice Cream 将您童年所有的幻想变为现实,被公认为史上第一家“自拍博物馆”。 学院共有 13 个沉浸式装置和创意概念,为您提供了一个充满乐趣且独特的拍照空间。 虽然这里不像苏豪区的其他文化设施那样提供教育体验,但这并不是该地的初衷。 相反,这家学院为您提供了一段令人难忘的甜蜜体验。
感受文化熏陶
如果您正在寻觅有趣的文化体验,无需远行即可如愿。 苏豪区(SoHo)曾是艺术家的聚居地,如今则是潮人的热门聚集地,这里众多的博物馆展现了艺术、历史与文化的迷人融合。 Leslie Lohman-Museum of Art 在纽约市的一众顶尖博物馆中脱颖而出,被公认为唯一一家致力于记录 LGBTQ 体验艺术作品的机构。 进入馆内,参观者可以欣赏到 30,000 多件丰富的馆藏艺术品,涵盖了从当代绘画、雕塑到装置艺术及视频作品的各种形式。 特别亮点包括大卫·霍克尼(David Hockney)、安迪·沃霍尔(Andy Warhol)和贝尼斯·阿博特(Bernice Abbott)的作品。
苏豪区另一个我们最喜爱的去处是 Angelika Film Center。 自 1989 年成立以来,该影院已成为美国最成功、最受认可的艺术影院。 无论是电影爱好者还是普通观众,这里都是必游之地,该机构放映各种流派且丰富有趣的独立电影。 凭借其不拘一格的氛围和悠闲的格调,该影院是与亲朋好友共度美好时光的绝佳去处。 如果不提及百老汇(Broadway),我们就无法写出一篇关于苏豪区的完整文章。 百老汇每年吸引数百万游客,是公认的时尚、戏剧和商业中心。 这条主要干道魅力十足,世界知名品牌、设计师精品店和极佳的餐厅随处可见。 无论您是想享受一次大丰收的购物体验,还是只想在城中漫步,百老汇之行都将是一次完美的一日游! 别忘了去看看该地区闻名遐迩的美丽铸铁建筑! 苏豪区是纽约最令人兴奋的地区之一。 在游览过这里之后,您可能会对此深表赞同。 从时尚的跳蚤市场和诱人的餐厅,到具有影响力的艺术画廊和剧院,该地区能满足每一位游客的需求。 为了让您的行程不虚此行,请查看我们的畅游包和自选包。 如果您想了解更多信息,请在 Instagram 和 Facebook 上与我们联系。 使用 Go City®,您可以省得更多,玩得更尽兴。
SoHo tour (and beyond)
SoHo tour (and beyond)
Let’s get to know SoHo first – its cobblestone lanes and that remarkable collection of cast-iron architecture (the largest of its kind in the world, fact fans). And what’s the best way to see it all? That’s right: flex your Go City New York pass and book a walking tour with an expert local guide. SoHo’s cast-iron buildings tell the story of the neighborhood’s transformation from austere industrial hub to swoonsome style capital. You’ll spot beautifully restored façades with grand, arched windows, elaborate columns, decorative cornices and fire escapes that look almost sculptural.
These blocks, particularly on and around Broadway, Canal and Houston Streets, just beg to be given the full Insta treatment – no filters required – especially when sunshine glints off the iron trim and filters through gaps in the metalwork.
The two-hour tour continues on to Little Italy and Chinatown, giving a flavor of nearby foodie hotspots as well as delving into the darker side of the area’s history.
Find out more about the tour and get your Go City NYC pass here.
Cronuts at the Dominique Ansel Bakery
Cronuts at the Dominique Ansel Bakery
All that walking made you a little peckish? Of course it has! Join the line outside Spring Street’s Dominique Ansel Bakery, the very place where the Cronut was born. An absolute must for pastry aficionados, this delectable croissant/donut mash-up comes in a different flavor each month and is so insanely popular with hungry Manhattanites that it’s recommended you pre-order yours online before pitching up. Or, at the very least, get there good and early before they sell out, which they frequently do. Like hotcakes they are. Or, er, warm Cronuts.
The good news is that you needn’t go hungry even if you do miss out on the signature bake. Other treats available here include moreish mini madeleines, heavenly hazelnut praliné St. Honoré tarts, sinful salted caramel éclairs and all manner of cute seasonal sweets.
Pair your sugar fix with a flat white and snag a bench in Spring Street Park for the quintessential SoHo experience.
Leslie Lohman-Museum of Art
A former artists’ enclave and perpetual hipster hangout, SoHo is unsurprisingly pretty hot on specialist art galleries and museums. Chief among these is the Leslie Lohman-Museum of Art, the only institute in NYC dedicated to artwork documenting the LGBTQ+ experience. Visitors to its Wooster Street address can browse an expansive collection of over 30,000 artworks, ranging from contemporary paintings and sculptures to installation and video pieces. Highlights of the permanent collection include works by David Hockney, Andy Warhol and Bernice Abbott, while regular rotating exhibitions showcase the best in contemporary global LGBTQ+ art.
So many ways to spend your money
So many ways to spend your money
SoHo shines when it comes to shopping. Broadway is where it’s at for your classic brands and flagship stores, from Uniqlo and Muji to department store staples like Bloomingdale’s. Duck down any side street and you step into a completely different world: indie boutiques, curated vintage, home-design shops, and jewelry counters that could just as easily pass for art galleries. The Shops of SoHo is this exact vibe in microcosm, a covered artisan designer market with cobblestones and cool architecture to boot. For quirky gifts, pop into Purl Soho for crafting supplies or Alessi for playful modern homeware.
Bookworms are well catered for here, too. McNally Jackson is SoHo’s indie bookstore go-to. Browse thoughtfully curated shelves, check out the latest staff picks, and settle into a cozy corner with a latte from the in-house café. Nearby Housing Works Bookstore promises secondhand charm with a side of goodwill – donations help support vital local causes. Exposed brick walls, winding staircases and book-lined balconies make for an atmospheric escape on a rainy SoHo afternoon. And, yes, you can get coffee and pastries here too.
Want more? Lean into SoHo’s arty side with a visit to the MoMA Design Store. Expect clever home goods, quirky gadgets, stylish lighting, contemporary jewelry and bold wall art pieces inspired by MoMA’s own collection.
New York City Fire Museum
Housed in an authentic old-school firehouse that was decommissioned in 1904, the New York City Fire Museum is a fascinating repository of some 10,000 fire-related objects spanning from the 18th Century to the present day. We’re talking art, artifacts, apparatus, gear and many more items that chronicle and celebrate the epic history of the FDNY, from horse-drawn fire carriages to modern-day fire department heroes. Ogle classic fire engines, primitive breathing apparatus, vintage uniforms and essential firefighting tools like the Jaws of Life. If you ask nicely, you might even get to try on some real firefighter gear!
Museum of Ice Cream
Museum of Ice Cream
From scorching hot to freezing cold, the Museum of Ice Cream is all but guaranteed to bring out your inner child. Your hungry, sugar-craving inner child, that is. Just when you thought a food-themed adventure in NYC couldn’t get any more whimsical… step inside for a kaleidoscopic experience that will make your Insta pop and give you hallucinatory ice-cream-based dreams for several weeks to come.
This isn’t just a museum; it’s a veritable playground for the incurably sweet-toothed. Expect multi-sensory installations, fun facts about everyone’s favorite frozen treat, and photo opps that write their own hashtags. You can dive into a pool of sprinkles, swing on a banana, or pose with an oversized melting popsicle. Best of all – yes – you get to snack on fun and creative ice-cream flavors as you explore. It’s Willy Wonka’s workshop brought to life; a full-immersion fun palace complete with Oompa-Loompas guides that really know how to bring the energy, turning every room into a mini party. Not, in other words, for shy and retiring types.
Children’s Museum of Arts
Children’s Museum of Arts
The Children’s Museum of the Arts on Hudson Square believes all kids are artists, making it a brilliant place to let your children’s imaginations run riot. It’s all about the hands-on fun here, with little hands, eyes and ears let loose on sculpture, sound-art and stop-motion animation, among other things. Beats art class at school, amiright?
The whole place is an absolute joy. Professional artists encourage kids at all skill levels to make (occasionally messy) masterpieces, rotating themed exhibitions add extra color, there’s a collection of children’s art that dates back to the 1930s, and plenty of space for tiny finger-painting Picassos to explore and thrive.
Pair your visit with a stroll through a nearby market like the Union Square Greenmarket or Chelsea Market to let the little ones snack on farm-fresh fruit (and maybe a cookie or two) as you admire their latest artistic creations.
The Drawing Center
SoHo got your creative juices flowing? Well, as there’s seemingly no end to this hip enclave’s artful diversions, there’s still more to come! Next up is The Drawing Center, a gallery devoted to – yup, you guessed it – contemporary drawing in all its many forms. The gallery’s minimal interiors direct focus to the diverse works displayed within. And, from the classic to the experimental, from up-and-coming sketchers to established pencil-wielders, there’s plenty to ogle here.
It’s small but perfectly formed and handily located on Wooster Street, meaning you can squeeze it in between all those essential indie boutiques and bakery stops without having to center your whole day around it. You never know: you might even be inspired to put pencil to paper and turn your own mindful doodles into framable pieces afterwards.
A few more SoHo eats
A few more SoHo eats
One thing’s for sure: you won’t go hungry in SoHo. I mean, you can’t really. And, if you do, then you’re doing it all wrong. There are cozy bistros, cool bars and impossible-to-resist artisan bakeries on nearly every cast-iron street corner. Balthazar is the neighborhood’s most see-and-be-seen option, with signature steak frites to di(n)e for and profiteroles for dessert; its vintage mirrors and red-leather banquettes keep things classy. For Parisian bistro vibes that are a little less spenny, Raoul’s on Prince Street is another bona fide SoHo institution – order the steak au poivre (rare, bien sûr) for the win and, in summer, try to snag a seat on the petite back patio for superlative city views.
Last but very definitely not least, the historic Fanelli Café has your laid-back brunch desires covered. Set in one of the city’s oldest and most storied taverns, its menu – all burgers, grilled cheese sandwiches and French toasts – pairs well with checkered floors, walls festooned with vintage photos, and a buzzy atmosphere that’s just perfect for a spot of SoHo people-watching.
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