1. Blick Art Materials
8.2
1-5 Bond St (btwn Lafayette & Broadway), New York, NY
Arts and Crafts Store · NoHo · 61 tips and reviews
Zoë Austin: So much better than any art supply shot back home in the UK, these guys seem to have everything!
Lesley K: This Blick is the best one in the city. IMHO. Best variety & well stocked. One of best art supply stores overall too!
Vivian Ramirez: My favorite art store in the city. They have a great selection and the best prices. well organized, staffed, and stocked. Fun assortment of random new items also.
2. Bowery Mural
8.7
E Houston St (at Bowery), New York, NY
Street Art · NoHo · 8 tips and reviews
BoweryBoogie: This graffiti wall has quite the history. It's owned and operated by Tony Goldman, and is now the epicenter of the NYC graffiti world. Made famous in 80s by Keith Haring. Read more.
Eric Strauss: I love how frequently this mural changes.
DoubleDeuce: Don't miss this great space for sponsored creativity in the NYC Street Art scene. No matter what, see it twice, once during the day and once at night as it always changes just a little bit.
6. Aicon Gallery
7.3
35 Great Jones St (btwn Broadway & Lafayette St), New York, NY
Art Gallery · NoHo · 3 tips and reviews
Jonathon Townley: Gorgeous contemporary, modern art and antiquities with an Asian and Indian focus.
Compass: With another outpost in London, this international Indian and Pakistani gallery showcases works from South Asian artists through group exhibitions.
Marivic G: Good exhibits and there are 2 restrooms available on the NE end. Great lighting as well👍
Untapped Cities: Step back into 19th century domestic life in NYC with a visit to the Tredwell family home. This merchant's home is full of furnishings, art and the belongings the family accumulated over 100 years. Read more.
Rose Lynn: my brother and I spent a few hours here soaking up all the info and history. the self guided tour is really well done, we loved it. be sure not to miss the beautiful courtyard in the back!
Phoenix 💥💥💥: Check out the fourth floor
9. Joe's Pub
9.0
425 Lafayette St (btwn Astor Pl & E 4th St), New York, NY
Music Venue · NoHo · 89 tips and reviews
SideTour: Great date space and intimate performance space. Get here early to snag one of the coveted tables.
Concert Ticket Agency: Amazing place or dinner and a show. great live acts, communal seating, food and bev minimum is $12. See incredible acts here in a small setting before they get too huge!
Time Out New York: Catch the Happy Ending Series here, it’s the best reading series with a twist. Big names are required to take a risk onstage: Jesse Ball once taught the crowd how to steal a book from B&N. Read more.
10. Bowery Poetry Club
7.3
308 Bowery (btwn Bleecker & E Houston St.), New York, NY
Music Venue · NoHo · 40 tips and reviews
Patty Dukes: A fun place to share your poetry, music or art. Circa '95 loves performing at this venue. Read more.
NCM: Cool hipster place with live shows. Best days to go: Mon/Wed/Sat
The Corcoran Group: Home not only to amazing spoken word performances, but sexy Burlesque and hilarious Bingo. The real poetry is in the men’s room – try not to add you own.
11. KITH
7.9
337 Lafayette St (at Bleecker St), New York, NY
Men's Store · NoHo · 68 tips and reviews
Grayson Squire Whitehouse: KITH offers Hip Hop street style from elevated artists, one of few boutiques who carry designer GREG LAUREN!!! The recent Location move was a good one., attentive stylists.
Joanna Gong: Cinnamon toast + Twix + marshmallow charms. You're welcome
7th.List: By Ronnie Fieg. Blue-lit futuristic room that houses an assortment of highly sought-after sneakers from around the world. Top picks include Supra leather-and-leopard-print and Adidas SLVR Read more.
12. Temple Bar
8.5
332 Lafayette St (at Bleecker St), New York, NY
Cocktail Bar · NoHo · 96 tips and reviews
@HungryEditor Ben Setiawan: Art Deco vibe with solid classic cocktails. Chill spot in NoHo that's a great alternative to the college bars in the area.
Alyssa: Great bar for drinks after dinner or while waiting to get into Gato next door. Very cool atmosphere with great cocktail list. Perfect for impressing out of towners.
Sam Brown: Once through the front door it feels like you have been transported back to a 1940's cocktail lounge, plush seating, dim lights and a huge old oak bar. Drink a Whiskey Sour.
14. Astor Place
7.2
Astor Pl (btwn Lafayette St & 4th Ave), New York, NY
Plaza · NoHo · 55 tips and reviews
ArtNerdNewYork: Seminal Cor-ten steel artist Tony Rosenthal’s public sculptures dot Manhattan. Like most public art of the era (late 60s/early 70s), the minimalist designs can sometimes go unnoticed, their industrial Read more.
Taiowa Waner: Interesting public art, lots of places to eat or drink, shopping , and lots of transportation options.
Trae F: Cool part of the city. Lots of great restaurants and people watching.