Manhattan Neighborhood

East Village

The East Village, bounded roughly by 14th Street to the north and Houston to the south, emerged as NYC's bohemian epicenter in the 1960s. While gentrification has transformed much of the area, it retains its countercultural edge with dive bars, indie venues, and eclectic dining.

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Parking Rules

ASP Schedule: Varies widely - many blocks have limited ASP

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Subway Lines

L6FMNRW

Key stations: Astor Place, 1st Ave, 2nd Ave

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ZIP Codes

10003, 10009

Part of Manhattan, New York City

East Village Highlights

St. Marks Place nightlife
Tompkins Square Park
Ukrainian and Polish heritage (East 7th)
Avant-garde theater and music venues

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Alternate Side Parking in East Village

Alternate Side Parking (ASP) rules in East Village typically follow a Varies widely - many blocks have limited ASP schedule, though this varies by block. ASP is suspended on major holidays and during snow emergencies.

NYC suspends ASP for approximately 34 holidays per year. During suspensions, you don't need to move your car for street cleaning. However, parking meters remain in effect on most holidays - only major holidays like Christmas, New Year's, and Thanksgiving suspend both ASP and meters.

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Getting Around East Village

East Village is served by the L, 6, F, M, N, R, W subway lines. Key stations include Astor Place, 1st Ave, 2nd Ave, 8th St-NYU.

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