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Union Square Area Guide | SpareRoom
Outfitted with one of the largest collections of high-end boutiques, art galleries, and off-Broadway shows, Union Square has turned into a must-visit destination for anyone in the area.
Outfitted with one of the largest collections of high-end boutiques, art galleries, and off-Broadway shows, Union Square has turned into a must-visit destination for anyone in the area.
From clubs to delicious restaurants and white sand beaches, South Beach has the perfect blend of relaxing beach vacation and crazy nights out.
Located right at the heart of Grant Avenue and Stockton Street lies the largest Chinatown in the United States. With its delicious dim sum and history filled alleys, Chinatown has established itself as a home for Chinese culture.
Former warehouse district turned art hub of Miami. Vibrant street-art covered walls line Wynwood’s streets and are home to Miami's artiest galleries, restaurants, shops and clubs.
We’re, like, so excited to welcome you to the San Fernando Valley (a.k.a. The Valley)! Home to nearly 2 million people, you likely know the Valley's most famous residents, The Kardashians- who live in upscale Calabasas - but with 34 distinct areas, you don’t need to be a Kardashian to live here.
Located in the northwestern corner of LA, Malibu, Pacific Palisades and Topanga Canyon have the panoramic ocean views. A favorite of artists due to the harmony of sun and sea, living in one of these neighborhoods will give you the quintessential California coastal experience!
Two of America's most iconic beach towns, Santa Monica and Venice’s unique blend of surf, sand and sea brings together locals and tourists alike. If Santa Monica is the popular girl in high school, then Venice is her hipster cousin. If beach living is your thing, don't miss these two neighborhoods.
These are the real money spots... literally! One of the most famous and coveted zip codes in America, 90210 (Beverly Hills) has celebs, expensive cars, movie star mansions and luxurious shopping, while neighboring zip code 90077 (Beverly Glen and Bel Air) has sweeping views of DTLA and beyond.
Nestled between Beverly Hills and Hollywood, the trendy and progressive neighborhood of West Hollywood has made a name for itself as the so-called heart of LA, known for a vibrant nightlife, buzzing restaurant scene, and the glitzy-yet-grimy Sunset Strip.
Welcome to Hollywood, where the stars are everywhere: in the sidewalk, in the sky, and if you’re lucky, maybe even standing next to you on the street. From the chaos of Hollywood Blvd. to the iconic Hollywood sign in the Hills, Hollywood has tons to offer. Don't miss this classic LA neighborhood!
Bordering Central Park and the Hudson River, the Upper West Side is full of beautiful brownstones
Not to be confused with Gordon Ramsay’s famous cooking show, Hell’s Kitchen is a
The Lower East Side is one of the hottest neighborhoods in Manhattan. From late-night comedy to
Once home to industrial warehouses, Tribeca is now the land of lofts where your next door