Noho

NoHo is a small yet culturally ripe, culinarily bestowed, commercially diverse, historically significant neighborhood, with a whole host of diversions in the few blocks bound by Broadway, the Bowery, Astor Place and Houston Street. Fun fact for art aficionados: Keith Haring painted his first mural on the area’s signature “gallery wall” on the corner of Bowery and Houston. The area today is still just as vibrant.

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The Public Theater

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425 Lafayette Street
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The Public Theater is a much-loved, non-profit Off-Broadway theater known for developing, producing and importing innovative work (and also for its iconic Paula Scher-designed identity and branding). Whether touting an irreverent yet wickedly smart show at the smaller bar-slash-performance stage Joe’s Pub, or filling their proper theaters nightly for showings of world-class soon-to-hit Broadway productions (read: “Hamilton” originated here), or masterminding Shakespeare in the Park every summer, there’s a reason the Public has been a staple of the NYC arts and culture scene since the 1950s. Bonus: The building is also home to The Library at the Public, a fine dining restaurant and bar ideal for pre- and post-show dinner and drinks.

The Public Theater
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The Public Theater
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The Public Theater
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The Public Theater
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The Public Theater
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Mile End Sandwich Shop

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