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NoHo: Cooper Square and South to Houston

Uptown elegance, downtown edge. Pop and punk at one door. Romanticism at the next.

Last updated Apr 5, 2026

NoHo has the bones of old New York.

Cobblestone streets, cast-iron facades, and lofts that were once the playground of Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Fewer crowds, more light than the rest of downtown.

The art here matches the neighborhood: refined, a little posh, with lineage and grit. NYU's Grey Art Museum anchors the scene with scholarly shows. The galleries are independent but higher-end. The range of experiences runs wide: '70s abstraction, punk and pop, neo-Romanticism, and work that asks you to slow down. All in a few blocks.

You’ll also find coffee shops with window seats, curated designer boutiques, and the kind of restaurants where reservations matter, but the room is still warm. The Bowery Poetry Club keeps the tradition of spoken-word poetry alive. At Atelier Jolie you can sample creations by pastry chefs from refugee countries, in Basquiat's old studio.

Here's where to find them all.

MuseumNoHo

Grey Art Museum

Global, diverse, and interdisciplinary exhibitions propel conversations forward at NYU’s museum in history-drenched Cooper Square.

18 Cooper Square, New York, NY, 10003
GalleryNoHo

Eric Firestone Gallery

Bold, sensual, and rebellious work by artists who have been making waves from the ‘70s to now.

40 Great Jones Street, New York, NY, 10012
Alternative SpaceLower East Side

Atelier Jolie

As in Angelina. Basquiat’s former studio has been reanimated by the superstar actress into an impeccably designed living room/café concept and gallery.

57 Great Jones Street, New York, NY, 10012
GalleryNoHo

PALO Gallery

Art’s romantic past and topical present merge emphatically in art that is at once socially relevant and inextricably tied to art's history.

21 East 3rd Street, New York, NY, 10012
Home GoodsNoHo

Il Buco Vita

If you’re a great host, or just dream of being one, this is your stop. Shop rustic home decor and the finest ceramicware beloved by the city’s best restaurants since the ‘90s.

4 E 2nd Street, New York, NY, 10012
Home GoodsNoHo

John Derian Drygoods & Furniture

Pick up a signature paperweight or canvas cushion at the studio-turned-store of this iconic NYC interior designer, known for his love of decoupage.

6 E 2nd Street, New York, NY, 10012
GalleryNoHo

Karma Gallery

This gallery, bookstore, and publishing house is pioneering a genre. Enjoy gentle, slow art that invites you to pause and step back from the fast pace of life.

22 East 2nd Street, New York, NY, 10003
RestaurantNoHo

Il Buco

A downtown staple that’s here to stay. Come for the Mediterranean dishes, great wine, and rustic setting, and stay for the occasional sighting of a local icon.

47 Bond Street, New York, NY, 10012
GalleryEast Village

The Hole

Joyful, irreverent, and unfiltered, The Hole is where the conversations never end, and the party is just getting started.

312 Bowery, New York, NY, 10012
GalleryNoHo

Amanita

Be drenched in old-world European elegance with art by rarely-seen contemporary Italian artists, shown at the former CBGBs punk bar turned gallery.

313 Bowery, New York, NY, 10012

NoHo has the bones of old New York.

Cobblestone streets, cast-iron facades, and lofts that were once the playground of Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. Fewer crowds, more light than the rest of downtown.

The art here matches the neighborhood: refined, a little posh, with lineage and grit. NYU's Grey Art Museum anchors the scene with scholarly shows. The galleries are independent but higher-end. The range of experiences runs wide: '70s abstraction, punk and pop, neo-Romanticism, and work that asks you to slow down. All in a few blocks.

You’ll also find coffee shops with window seats, curated designer boutiques, and the kind of restaurants where reservations matter, but the room is still warm. The Bowery Poetry Club keeps the tradition of spoken-word poetry alive. At Atelier Jolie you can sample creations by pastry chefs from refugee countries, in Basquiat's old studio.

Here's where to find them all.

MuseumNoHo

Grey Art Museum

Global, diverse, and interdisciplinary exhibitions propel conversations forward at NYU’s museum in history-drenched Cooper Square.

18 Cooper Square, New York, NY, 10003
GalleryNoHo

Eric Firestone Gallery

Bold, sensual, and rebellious work by artists who have been making waves from the ‘70s to now.

40 Great Jones Street, New York, NY, 10012
Alternative SpaceLower East Side

Atelier Jolie

As in Angelina. Basquiat’s former studio has been reanimated by the superstar actress into an impeccably designed living room/café concept and gallery.

57 Great Jones Street, New York, NY, 10012
GalleryNoHo

PALO Gallery

Art’s romantic past and topical present merge emphatically in art that is at once socially relevant and inextricably tied to art's history.

21 East 3rd Street, New York, NY, 10012
Home GoodsNoHo

Il Buco Vita

If you’re a great host, or just dream of being one, this is your stop. Shop rustic home decor and the finest ceramicware beloved by the city’s best restaurants since the ‘90s.

4 E 2nd Street, New York, NY, 10012
Home GoodsNoHo

John Derian Drygoods & Furniture

Pick up a signature paperweight or canvas cushion at the studio-turned-store of this iconic NYC interior designer, known for his love of decoupage.

6 E 2nd Street, New York, NY, 10012
GalleryNoHo

Karma Gallery

This gallery, bookstore, and publishing house is pioneering a genre. Enjoy gentle, slow art that invites you to pause and step back from the fast pace of life.

22 East 2nd Street, New York, NY, 10003
RestaurantNoHo

Il Buco

A downtown staple that’s here to stay. Come for the Mediterranean dishes, great wine, and rustic setting, and stay for the occasional sighting of a local icon.

47 Bond Street, New York, NY, 10012
GalleryEast Village

The Hole

Joyful, irreverent, and unfiltered, The Hole is where the conversations never end, and the party is just getting started.

312 Bowery, New York, NY, 10012
GalleryNoHo

Amanita

Be drenched in old-world European elegance with art by rarely-seen contemporary Italian artists, shown at the former CBGBs punk bar turned gallery.

313 Bowery, New York, NY, 10012

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