Downtown Manhattan hums with art, design, and energy. Tucked just off Spring Street, Boqueria SoHo serves as your home base for Spanish tapas and people-watching. Whether you’re gallery-hopping, shopping, or just wandering cobblestone streets, here’s your guide to the neighborhood’s musts.
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Dominique Ansel Bakery
Crème de la crème (and cronut) just around the corner. Fuel up on flaky magic before or after your tapas fix.
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Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art
A focused space for queer art and culture. Intimate, thought-provoking, and steps from your next cava.
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The Drawing Center
Minimalist space, maximum impact. Pause for sketches, then head over for sizzling gambas.
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SoHo Playhouse
Off-Broadway with edge. Come for the drama, stay for the sangría.
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Housing Works Bookstore
A cozy, mission-driven literary hideaway. Great reads, good vibes—and you’re one block from croquetas.
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MoMA Design Store
Iconic finds for your apartment—or your friend who already has everything. Follow with a Rioja reward.
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NYC Fire Museum
Housed in a 1904 firehouse. History, heroism, and a few surprises.
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Vesuvio Playground
Traveling with kids? This is their happy hour. You’ll get yours later.
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James J. Walker Park
Benches, trees, and a break from the bustle. Recharge before round two.
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SoHo Shopping Crawl
From Chanel to consignment, retail therapy lines every block. Don’t forget to eat.
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Boqueria
Boqueria Soho is the favorite local stop for every occasion and time of day. Stop in for a busy brunch or steal a stool for the popular happy hour.
Boqueria SoHo is your launchpad and your landing. Reserve your table—we’ll keep it warm.
