The new film features Greenwich Village locales crucial to Bob Dylan and the 1960s folk scene. Take a tour inspired by the film’s locations and Bob Dylan; see more highlights below.
Photographer Elizabeth Bick turns her lens on the West Village.
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The park is a lively hangout for NYU students, longtime Villagers and everyone else under the sun.
A skeleton stands guard outside of this cavelike spot, suggesting that a jaunt here is not for the faint of heart. It’s true: The taxidermied animal...
Hidden inside Walker Hotel is Society Cafe, a market-to-table American restaurant by chef Nicholas McCann.
This West Village multimedia art gallery, music venue and bar aims to bring audiences closer through its eclectic programming, which features avant-garde acts.
Enjoy filling Ethiopian classics like combo platters atop injera bread, a glass of honey wine or an Ethiopian beer, at Meskerem Ethiopian Restaurant in Greenwich Village.
This Soho staple has a consistently compelling lineup of acclaimed movies.
Washington Square Hotel's restaurant strives to be the quintessential, though reasonably priced, New York bistro.
Loring Place offers seasonal, local, American cuisine by Chef Dan Kluger in the heart of Greenwich Village.