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Historical cast-iron storefronts mark shoppers' paths south of Houston Street.

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10 Great Things to See and Do in SoHo

Where can you find a woven wooden basket exactly the same as the one in architect Alvar Aalto's country house (imported from Finland, naturally) for $75, and then walk a few blocks and find an authentic Eileen Gray Bibendum Chair for almost $10,000? SoHo, of course. A love for fashion and art—and a real respect for design rather than designer labels—provides the momentum behind everything in the neighborhood. Even the average guy and gal on the street are carefully styled: the locals have a distinct sartorial flair, with an edgy, sophisticated chic.

The area's ambience begins with its architecture—SoHo has the largest collection of cast-iron buildings in the world, mostly dating from the late 19th century, each one distinctively frosted with ornate cornices, columns and railings.

Terrific shopping is a given here, but the singular collaborations between designers and stores are what really stand out—and why fashionistas will camp out to wait for Jil Sander's line at Uniqlo. Stores, both big (like Apple) and small (like Kiosk), are all directly plugged into the art world, and their events and merchandise reflect some of the best curatorial eyes in the City. A surprising number of artists from SoHo's early loft days still live in the area, and their talent is subtly woven through the streets and shops: painters own yarn stores and grocers style heirloom vegetables in beautiful still lifes.

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bococa
Bedouin Tent

Fresh Middle Eastern fare including lambajin pizzas and homemade pita bread is served here. more.

brooklyn heights
Bargemusic

The floating venue offers live chamber music performances enhanced by views of Lower Manhattan. more.

chelsea
M2 Utralounge

The sound system roars and drinks flow easily at this sprawling, high-energy dance club. more.

dumbo
Almondine

Known for its delectable pastries, the Brooklyn bakery's tarts and cake are not to be missed. more.

flatiron
Idlewild Books

With a curated selection of books, Idlewild is the seasoned traveler's first stop before a trip. more.

gramercy
Gramercy Park Hotel

Ian Schrager's exquisitely designed hotel includes two lobby bars featuring gallery-worthy art. more.

meatpacking
Rescue Beauty Lounge

Massages, waxing, facials and much, much more are on offer at this westside beauty emporium.  more.

midtown
Barneys' Holiday Windows

The department store celebrates Saturday Night Live's 35th anniversary in its seasonal display. more.

nolita
Inven.tory

Fashion fans flock here for discounted indie labels like Steven Alan and A-Z Collection.  more.

tribeca
Flea Theater

Some big star power is drawn to this venue housing two tiny theaters in a converted factory. more.

union square
Carnival

The 16,000-square-foot indoor amusement park offers zany treats for both kids and adults. more.

upper east side
Encore

Since 1954, the Madison Avenue resale shop has offered near-mint-condition wear from big names. more.

upper west side
Levain Bakery

Giant cookies and thick, European-style hot chocolate are served at this popular bakery. more.

west village
C.O. Bigelow

The gorgeous 171-year-old apothecary sells a variety of high-end skin-care and beauty products. more.

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