As one of the most vibrant areas of New York City, the East Village and Lower East Side mesh cultural heritage, migrating history, and hole in the wall landmarks that make this one of the most inhabited places in the city. Not to be ignored: this area alone has the highest concentration of bars. The food here isn't worth ignoring either. Here's where to go to learn about this melting pot.
St Marks Place (E 8th Street)
East Village life...
90 Orchard Street
(at Delancey Street)
Unique museum explores immigrant life in New York City...
268 East 10th St
(Between First Avenue and Avenue A)
Old-world-style sauna with authentic Russian feel and clientele...
Delancey Street and Norfolk Street
Spanning the River...
222 East 6th Street
(between 2th and 3th Avenue)
Folk art from the Ukraine...
Corner Of Avenue C & 2nd Street
East Village, Manhattan
No profit, only music...
4 East 2nd Street
1st Floor
Learn Art...
126 Second Avenue
Small-size Off Broadway Location...
131 East Tenth Street
At Third Avenue
Cultural center for the arts...
12 St. Marks Pl, 2R
All Bodies Rise!...