Airy studio with hardwood floors, marble floors in the kitchen and bathroom, high ceilings, and large windows. Theres no mistaking Greenwich Village for anywhere else in Manhattan. Once a pastoral hamlet whose streets were planned in the 18th Century, the street grid bears little resemblance to Manhattans orderly layout. The narrow, intimate streets seem to haphazardly cross each other in no particular pattern, so even New Yorkers sometimes get lost there, although this isnt necessarily a bad thing; getting lost in Greenwich Village can be an enjoyable experience. Consisting mostly of brick row houses, low-rise apartments, and hidden courtyards, the tree-lined streets still invoke its rural history. Theres far more to it than just an unusual design and great architecture though. Greenwich Village has been a center of creativity, free thought, and counterculture for almost the entirety of its existence, and that cultural history is apparent at every turn. This bohemian atmosphere goes back a long way - Greenwich Village was actually labeled Little Bohemia in 1916 - and the nightclubs, music venues, experimental theaters, and coffeehouses where many artistic greats rubbed elbows still give the neighborhood its distinct character.Contact CJ CROSS77642
Amenities: Hardwood, High Ceilings, Marble Bath, Light, Eat In Kitchen