Tribeca

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Tribeca

Tribeca is a neighborhood in Manhattan that translates "Triangle below Canal Street", runs from south of Canal Street to Park Place and from the east of the Hudson River, Broadway today is a trendy neighborhood, the streets are filled with shops, art galleries, bars and restaurants. Here is the Tribeca Film Festival. At the level of visits, is the Washington Market Park, a huge space for children to enjoy this park. Another area to the delight of the children is the Duane Park, at both ends are buildings of the nineteenth century, the shops are of antiques and to sweeten the rest try tarts Duarne Park Patisserie.The houses of Harrison St, engravings are of the century, the oldest in Tribeca. New York alleys, lanes are used sometimes for thrillers and suspense. Another park worthy of admiration is the Finn Square and the Tribeca Park, where every week there is a market and has a very good children's area. In relation to the restaurants is the TriBeCa Hill, 375 Greenwich Street, Robert De Niro that offers Mediterranean cuisine. Another trendy restaurant is the Nobu, which offers Japanese cuisine of edge that is so attractive as a face and attracts famous New Yorkers daily.