SoHo is named because it's "south of Houston Street," which makes it's location easy to remember. This Manhattan district has a rich and eventful history, from being known as the "Cast Iron" district to becoming the premier spot for artists. There is no better way to appreciate the history than to walk through SoHo. Not only will you appreciate the beauty of the buildings around you, you can shop at trendy stores and eat at highly acclaimed restaurants. Most of the unique stores and restaurants are in northern SoHo, near Broadway, Spring, and Prince streets.
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“Go For The Architecture!”
Everyone else mentions the shopping in Soho, well go if you are interested in seeing some beautiful architecture! We did a walking tour of the ...
“great neghborhood”
There is so much to see. So many people. Lots of places to eat in all price ranges. Good shopping. Art. Home furnishings. more
“Weird but fascinating”
Here are many boutiques, that most of us can't afford. But you can shop affordabily in the awesome MoMa museum shop and in the Paul Frank Store...
“Good deals!!!!”
My friend and I visited NY in Oct of 2002. We were told to visit SoHo... we were not disappointed! The deals found there are FANTASTIC! Lots of...
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