As of today, New York City is crisp and clear, with temperatures hovering around –1 °C (31 °F) — a reminder that winter is starting to settle in.
Below is a guided tour of some of the city’s most distinctive neighborhoods, arranged roughly by borough and vibe — from the shores of Brooklyn and New Jersey, through the heart of Manhattan and Queens, to the outer boroughs and suburbs.

Waterfront & Outskirts
Brighton Beach
A seaside Brooklyn neighborhood known for its large Russian-speaking community and boardwalk.

Jersey City
A rapidly developing city across the river from Manhattan with striking views of New York.

Hoboken
A lively New Jersey city with a walkable waterfront, brownstones, and views of the Manhattan skyline.

Staten Island
A suburban-feeling borough known for parks, residential areas, and its famous free ferry.

Long Island City
A modern Queens neighborhood featuring high-rises, cultural spaces, and a waterfront promenade.

Brooklyn & Queens — Local Flavor and Residential Charm
Williamsburg
A trendy Brooklyn area known for its creative scene, nightlife, and converted industrial spaces.

Clinton Hill
A Brooklyn neighborhood noted for its historic brownstones, tree-lined streets, and artsy vibe.

Forest Hills
A quiet Queens neighborhood with leafy streets, historic homes, and a suburban atmosphere.

Long Island
A large suburban region east of New York City featuring beaches, towns, and sprawling residential areas.

Manhattan — From Historic to Stylish to Iconic
Lower Manhattan
The historic and financial core of New York City, home to Wall Street and major landmarks.

SoHo
A stylish Manhattan neighborhood known for its cast-iron architecture, upscale boutiques, and thriving art scene.

Midtown
A bustling commercial district known for skyscrapers, shopping, and iconic sights like the Empire State Building.

Times Square
A major Midtown hub famous for its neon lights, crowds, and around-the-clock energy.

Upper East Side
An upscale Manhattan neighborhood known for museums, elegant townhouses, and luxury shopping.

Upper West Side
A residential and cultural area characterized by prewar buildings, parks, and major performing arts centers.

East Harlem
A vibrant neighborhood with deep Latino and African American cultural roots and strong community identity.

The Outer Boroughs — Culture, Community & Diversity
The Bronx
A culturally rich borough recognized for its role in the birth of hip-hop, the Bronx Zoo, and Yankee Stadium.

