Manhattan Rentals near Alfama

551 Hudson Street  |   Restaurants in West Village

Alfama - Manhattan restaurant
Alfama - NYC restaurants

People in search of interesting dining should take a look at Alfama. This New York City restaurant is located at 551 Hudson Street. This restaurant is one of the local gems in Manhattan’s West Village neighborhood. The residents of apartments for rent near restaurants have great dining options right outside their doors.

10 Jones Street 10 Jones Street

10 Jones Street, Greenwich Village

10 Jones Street Building -  Greenwich Village apartments for rent

Located on a prime stretch of Greenwich Village, 10 Jones Street is nestled in a quiet tree-lined street between West 4th Street, Bleecker Street, and 6th & 7th Avenues. This 8-story post-war mid-rise has 59 rental apartments, all of which have two-level duplex or three-level triplex layouts and also boast remarkable 16’ ceilings and exposed brick walls. These luxury apartments feature new gourmet kitchens, air conditioning, oak floors, and dishwashers, and select apartments also feature 1.5 baths and terraces.

1 Bank Street 1 Bank Street

1 Bank Street, Greenwich Village

1 Bank Street Building - Greenwich Village apartments for rent

Bank Street is one of the loveliest streets in the West Village, and is famous for its historic buildings, tree-lined sidewalks, shady stoops and more than a few locations recognizable to movie buffs and "Sex and the City" fans. Greenwich Avenue, on the other hand, is one of the vital arteries of the West Village. 1 Bank Street sits at the corner of these two contrasting streets, and both Bank Street's elegance -- in the form of gracious, well-appointed apartments -- and Greenwich Avenue's heart-of-it-all practicality.

Studio from $2,300 per month
1BR from $4,500 per month

600 Washington 600 Washington

600 Washington Street, West Village

600 Washington Building – West Village apartments for rent

600 Washington is surrounded by cobblestone streets, landmark buildings, hidden squares and ivy-covered façades. The premier location includes easy access to galleries, cafes, great eateries and boutiques. 600 Washington is the only new rental residence built in this landmark area in more than a decade.

600 Washington is a very interesting and complex full-block development that combines towers along West Street with low-rise buildings on the remainder of the block. Within a month on the market, over half the units were sold or under contract.

Studio from $2,925 per month
1BR from $4,235 per month

The Archive The Archive

666 Greenwich Street, West Village

The Archive Building - 666 Greenwich Street apartments for rent

Pre-war rental apartments in the West Village aren't terribly hard to find, but few apartments for rent in the West Village or anywhere else in Manhattan, can match the unique combination of pre-war elegance and modern luxury on display in the apartments for rent at The Archive. Built in 1891, The Archive is one of the most recognizable pre-war buildings in the West Village, thanks both its sprawling full-block size and its stately red brick Romanesque Revival looks.

1BR from $5,600 per month

The Highline The Highline

756 Washington Street, West Village

The Highline Building - 756 Washington Street apartments for rent

The West Village's architectural heritage is among the richest of any Manhattan neighborhood, as block after tree-lined block features the sort of elegant townhomes that, for many, define luxury living in Manhattan. It's a tribute, then, to the understated charm and appealing looks of The Highline that this new-construction luxury rental building fits right in amid the beautiful streets of one of Manhattan's most desirable neighborhoods. While The Highline blends well with its distinguished neighbors, it also offers some of the most appealing apartments for rent in the West Village.

1BR from $3,595 per month

West Coast West Coast

95-97 Horatio Street, West Village

West Coast Building - 95-97 Horatio Street apartments for rent

A pre-war apartment building built in 1900 as the the Deco Paint factory, the West Coast at 110-114 Horatio Street is a luxury low-rise with great Hudson River exposures the exciting Manhattan neighborhood of the Meatpacking District. The West Coast, an official city landmark also known as 509 West Street, stands 6-stories tall and has red-brick facade and an elegant lobby with globular wall sconces and inset pilasters.