Pinsteps. Washington sq. with street artists
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Washington Square is a popular destination for street performers in New York City. The park's open-air atmosphere and central location make it an ideal spot for musicians, dancers, and other artists to showcase their talents.

On any given day, you are likely to see a variety of street performers in Washington Square. Musicians often gather on the park's benches and paths to play and sing, and it's not uncommon to hear everything from folk and jazz to pop and hip-hop. Dancers and other performers can often be seen practising and performing in the park's open spaces, and many visual artists set up stalls and tables to sell their work.

The best way to experience street performances in Washington Square is to visit and explore the park. Walk around the park's perimeter and see what catches your eye, or find a bench or patch of grass to sit and watch the performers in action. You can also check the park's official website or social media pages for information about upcoming events or scheduled performances. Please note that due to COVID-19 restrictions, there may be limitations or changes to street performances in Washington Square.


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SOHO-Greenwich village

Sure, here is a suggested walking tour that covers some of the best sights and experiences in the SoHo and Greenwich Village neighbourhoods of Manhattan:

Start your tour in SoHo, one of the trendiest neighbourhoods in New York City. Explore the many shops, boutiques, and art galleries that line the streets of this vibrant area.

Take a stroll through the charming streets of Greenwich Village, admiring the unique and historic architecture of the buildings in the area. Please stop by the Prada store on Broadway to see its striking and unconventional design.

Continue walking to Washington Square Park, a historic park in the heart of Greenwich Village. The park is home to various street performers and musicians, making it a lively and entertaining place to visit.

Make your way to the corner of Grove Street and Bedford Street in Greenwich Village to see the iconic exterior of the Friends apartment building. Take a photo outside the building's famous red door, used in the show's opening credits.

Walk a few blocks to the east to find Carrie Bradshaw's apartment building at 245 East 73rd Street. Although you cannot enter the building, you can take photos outside of the building's charming brownstone exterior.

Head to the FISH restaurant at 280 Bleecker Street to try their famous $10 deal for six oysters and a glass of wine. This is a great way to taste some of the freshest seafood in the city at an affordable price.

This walking tour covers a variety of sights and experiences in the SoHo and Greenwich Village neighbourhoods, from famous TV show locations to delicious seafood and charming architecture. Enjoy your tour and keep calm while exploring the vibrant and exciting areas of Manhattan!

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