Popular Attraction in NYC

One World Trade Center and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum

Standing tall and proud, One World Trade Center is a beacon of resilience and hope. As the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, its observation deck offers breathtaking views of the city skyline. At the base, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum honors the lives lost during the tragic events of September 11, 2001. Visitors can explore poignant exhibits, including artifacts and personal stories, providing a deeply moving experience that pays tribute to the strength and unity of New York City. You can reach One World Trade Center and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum after a short walk down Greenwich street from Gigino Trattoria. If you plan to check out the Observation deck, don’t forget to register and book your tickets in advance.

Brookfield Place

A short stroll from Tribeca, Brookfield Place is a shopping and dining destination with a front-row seat to the Hudson River. Here, you can indulge in high-end retail therapy with stores like Gucci and Louis Vuitton and enjoy the unique architectural design. The Winter Garden, an indoor atrium filled with towering palm trees, offers a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle, making it a perfect spot for a leisurely afternoon following lunch at Gigino Trattoria.

Oculus

The Oculus, located at the World Trade Center, is an architectural marvel designed by Santiago Calatrava. Serving as a transportation hub and shopping center, it features an awe-inspiring interior with a futuristic design. The Oculus is not only a functional space but also a symbol of renewal and innovation. From Tribeca, it's just a short walk or a quick train ride via the E or 1 trains to the World Trade Center Station, making it an easily accessible destination for both commuting and exploring, or after a meal of homemade Italian by the chef at Gigino Trattoria.

Perlman Performing Arts Center

Situated within the World Trade Center complex, the Perlman Performing Arts Center is a cultural gem offering a diverse range of performances, from theater and dance to music. Its contemporary design and versatile spaces make it a premier destination for arts enthusiasts. Offering both matinees and evening performances, catching a show after happy hour at Gigino Trattoria, couldn’t be easier. To get to the Perlman Performing Arts Center from Tribeca, it's a brief walk or a short ride on the 1, A, C, or E trains to the World Trade Center Station. Make sure to book your tickets in advance as shows often sell out.

Parks & Outdoor Space

Parks & Outdoor Space

Battery Park

Nestled at the southern tip of Manhattan, Battery Park is a waterfront oasis offering panoramic views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Stroll through the park’s beautifully landscaped gardens, relax on a bench, or take a ferry to nearby historic sites. The park's rich history and scenic beauty make it an ideal spot for leisurely walks and reflective moments. The park is easily accessible from the South Ferry train stop.

Hudson River Park

Stretching along the west side of Manhattan, Hudson River Park is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. With its lush green spaces, walking and biking paths, and waterfront views, it's perfect for a variety of activities. Whether you're jogging along the river, enjoying a picnic, or simply soaking in the sunsets, this park offers a refreshing escape from the urban bustle. One of the further destinations on our list, located in Chelsea, Hudson River Park can be reached by the Empire State trail on one of multiple train stops.

Hudson River Park Piers

Stretching along the west side of Manhattan, the Hudson River Park Piers are a haven for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers. These piers are ideal for leisurely walks, cycling, and soaking up the waterfront views. Each pier offers something unique, from lush gardens and sports facilities to vibrant event spaces. You can easily lose yourself exploring the Tribeca Upland section, from just north of Chambers Street to the south side of Pier 40. Discover lush lawns, blooming flowers, a meandering boardwalk, shaded seating areas, and scenic overlooks throughout this area. Enjoy the public ball fields and tennis courts at Pier 40. From Tribeca, it’s a delightful walk westward to reach the park and its many attractions.

Brooklyn Bridge

The Brooklyn Bridge, an iconic symbol of New York City, connects Manhattan and Brooklyn over the East River. Completed in 1883, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world at the time and a marvel of engineering. Walking or biking across the bridge offers breathtaking views of the Manhattan skyline, the Statue of Liberty, and the river below, making it a favorite spot for tourists and locals alike.

For the best experience, visit early morning or late evening to avoid crowds and enjoy the sunrise or sunset. You can start from either the Manhattan side, near City Hall, or the Brooklyn side, near Dumbo. Always stay in designated lanes—walkers on the pedestrian walkway and bikers on the bike lane. Don’t miss the chance to capture stunning photos of the skyline and bridge architecture. Allow about an hour for a leisurely walk, including stops for photos and enjoying the views.

Manhattan Community Boathouse

If you’re looking to get out on the water, the Manhattan Community Boathouse provides free kayaking opportunities on the Hudson River. It's a fantastic way to enjoy the water and get a unique perspective of the city. Located at Pier 96, the boathouse promotes outdoor recreation and environmental awareness. From Tribeca, walk or bike along the Hudson River Greenway to Pier 96 before or after grabbing an authentic farm to table Italian lunch at Gigino Trattoria for an enjoyable and active outing.

Cultural & Artistic Attractions

Tribeca Film Center

Right in the heart of Tribeca just steps from Gigino Trattoria, the Tribeca Film Center is a cornerstone of New York City's film scene. Founded by Robert De Niro, it's a cultural hub for movie enthusiasts. With regular screenings, film events, and the renowned Tribeca Film Festival, it’s a must-visit for anyone with a passion for cinema.

Chinatown

A short walk from Tribeca, Chinatown offers a vibrant cultural experience with its bustling markets, traditional shops, and authentic Chinese cuisine. Dive into the rich history and explore unique attractions like the Museum of Chinese in America. It's a feast for the senses and a journey into another world right within the city.

SoHo

Just north of Tribeca, SoHo is famous for its artistic vibe and trendy atmosphere. Wander through its cobblestone streets lined with cast-iron buildings housing art galleries, boutiques, and chic restaurants. SoHo's eclectic mix of high-end fashion and bohemian charm makes it a perfect destination for shopping and people-watching. SoHo is easily accessible from the Canal Street Station station, or you can take a leisurely 10-15 minute walk to enjoy the local scenery.

Shirley Fiterman Art Center

Located within the Borough of Manhattan Community College (BMCC), the Shirley Fiterman Art Center showcases contemporary art exhibitions, providing a platform for both emerging and established artists. This cultural hub enriches the local community with its dynamic and thought-provoking displays that rotate relatively frequently, offering a unique experience each time you visit. The art center is a short walk from Tribeca, located at 81 Barclay Street, making it convenient to visit before grabbing happy hour and homemade Italian dinner at Gigino Trattoria.

Explore New York City’s Top Attractions from Tribeca

Exploring the top attractions around New York City and Tribeca offers a rich tapestry of experiences, from One World Trade Center and the Brooklyn Bridge to the cultural centers of Chinatown and SoHo. Each destination is a short walk or ride away, making Tribeca the perfect starting point for your NYC adventure. After a day of sightseeing, there's no better way to relax than with a delicious meal at Gigino Trattoria. Whether you're in the mood for lunch, brunch, or Happy Hour, Gigino Trattoria provides a cozy, welcoming atmosphere to unwind and savor authentic Italian cuisine. Enjoy the best of NYC with the convenience of Tribeca and the charm of Gigino Trattoria.