
Neighborhood
Washington Square Park is the heart of the historic Greenwich Village neighborhood. Steeped in history, brimming with culture, and bursting with community; the neighborhood is filled with many amazing places that are well worth a visit beyond the four corners of the park.

Village Alliance
Covering the 8th Street Commercial Corridor from 6th Avenue to St. Mark’s Place, the Village Alliance Business Improvement District beautifies the neighborhood and promotes local businesses of all kinds, from restaurants and retail shops to neighborhood institutions and public plazas.
8th Street from 6th Avenue to St. Mark’s Place

Washington Square Hotel
Located across the street from the northwest corner of the park, the Washington Square Hotel is a historic hotel that has played host to many famous villagers, from Ernest Hemingway to Joan Baez and Bob Dylan, since its founding in 1902.
103 Waverly Place New York, NY 10011

Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Memorial
One block east of the park resides a memorial to the disastrous 1911 fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory that claimed 146 lives, mostly young immigrant women. This tragic event helped spark the modern labor movement and is an early example of a cause-based march down Fifth Avenue through the Arch to rally in the park. Don’t forget to look up when you visit!
23 Washington Place New York, NY 10003

Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center
Located two blocks west of the park along Waverly Place is the Stonewall National Monument, where in 1969 the Stonewall Rebellion occurred marking a pivotal moment in the LGBTQIA+ movement. Next to the monument itself is the Stonewall National Monument Visitor Center, the first LGBTQIA+ visitor center in the National Parks System created to celebrate and preserve the legacy of Stonewall.
51 Christopher Street New York, NY 10014

Comedy Cellar
Located on MacDougal Street one and a half blocks south of the park, the legendary Comedy Cellar is one of New York City’s most famous comedy clubs. Known for its intimate underground setting and consistently outstanding lineups, you never know who might drop in to perform.
117 MacDougal Street New York, NY 10012

Blue Note Jazz Club
One block southwest of the park lies the legendary Blue Note Jazz Club, where visitors can hear legendary musicians and rising stars up close in an intimate setting. The Blue Note showcases an authentic New York jazz experience and is a must-visit destination for music lovers in the neighborhood.
131 W 3rd Street New York, NY 10012