Manhattan Neighborhood

Harlem

Harlem, stretching from 110th to 155th Street, is the historic capital of Black America. The Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s made it a global cultural beacon, and today the neighborhood blends this rich heritage with ongoing revitalization. Central Harlem, West Harlem (Manhattanville), and East Harlem (El Barrio) each have distinct characters.

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Parking Rules

ASP Schedule: Varies - many residential blocks Mon/Thu

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Subway Lines

23ABCD456

Key stations: 125th St, 135th St, 145th St

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ZIP Codes

10026, 10027, 10029, 10030, 10031, 10035, 10037, 10039

Part of Manhattan, New York City

Harlem Highlights

Apollo Theater on 125th Street
Historic brownstone architecture
Soul food and African cuisine
Marcus Garvey Park

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Alternate Side Parking in Harlem

Alternate Side Parking (ASP) rules in Harlem typically follow a Varies - many residential blocks Mon/Thu 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 Harlem

Harlem is served by the 2, 3, A, B, C, D, 4, 5, 6 subway lines. Key stations include 125th St, 135th St, 145th St, 116th St.

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