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  1. September 7, 2000 (original) May 2, 2006 (increase) [5] The Lower East Side, sometimes abbreviated as LES, is a historic neighborhood in the southeastern part of Manhattan in New York City. It is located roughly between the Bowery and the East River from Canal to Houston streets.

  2. The Lower East Side, sometimes abbreviated as LES, is a historic neighborhood in the southeastern part of Manhattan in New York City. It is located roughly between the Bowery and the East River from Canal to Houston streets. Historically, it was understood to encompass a much larger area, from Broadway to the East River and from East 14th Street to Fulton and Franklin Streets.

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    The Lower East Side is bounded by Houston Street, the Bowery, the Manhattan Bridge, and the East River, with the neighborhood's center being Orchard Street. For over 200 years, the Lower East Side has been a working-class immigrant neighborhood: it had large Irish and German populations in the early 19th century, and was a wholesale Jewish enclave ...

    Several bus lines go to the Lower East Side, or you can take the J, M, or Z subway lines to Essex Street; the F to Delancey Street (which is connected to the J/M/Z Essex St. station), East Broadway, or 2nd Avenue; or you can take the B or Dto Grand Street.

    40.7185-73.9901391 Lower East Side Tenement Museum, 103 Orchard St., ☏ +1 212-431-0233. Tu-F 11AM-6PM, Sa Su 10:45AM-6PM, M (visitor center only; no tours) 11AM-5:30PM. Advance tickets recommended...
    40.71657-73.990792 Lower East Side Visitor Center, 54 Orchard Street, ☏ +1 212-226-90101, toll-free: +1-866 224-0206, info@lowereastside.org. Daily 10AM-4PM.
    40.72234-73.992833 New Museum, 235 Bowery. M Tu closed, W F Sa Su 11AM - 6PM, Th 11AM - 9PM. Building designed by award winning Japanese office SANAA. Contemporary art - the 'I don't get it' kind....
    40.71294-73.976564 East River Park, Montgomery St. to E. 12 St., FDR Drive. This park is a little rough and ready, but there are nice views from the Promenade, and if you are in the neighborhood on...
    40.71418-73.986431 Lower East Side Jewish Conservancy, 235 East Broadway. The LESJC runs private and public tours of the Jewish Lower East Side. The tours are unique as they take visitors into syna...
    40.72306-73.989992 Sunshine Cinema, 143 E Houston St (between Forsyth St and Eldridge St), ☏ +1 212-260-7289. This relatively new multiplex cinema, done up to look like a movie palace of old, quick...
    40.72137-73.988961 Bluestockings Radical Books, 172 Allen St. (between Stanton and Rivington), ☏ +1 212-777-6028. Daily 11AM-11PM. A fun radical feminist bookstore that also has a little cafe and a...
    40.7148-73.98222 Moishe's Kosher Bakery, 504 Grand Street #1 (between Willett St. and Columbia St), ☏ +1 212-673-5832. Su–Th 9:30AM–6:30PM, F 9:30AM–3PM, Sa closed. This is an old-fashioned kosher...
    40.71869-73.99031 Congee Village, 100 Allen St (just south of Delancey), ☏ +1 212-941-1818. Daily 11:00AM-10:00PM. Hong Kong-style food. It is a very popular banquet spot for Chinese people, with a...
    40.71627-73.988552 Doughnut Plant, 379 Grand St (between Essex and Norfolk; Subway: F J M Z  to Delancey St; Bus: 14A to Grand St. (last stop westbound)), ☏ +1 212-505-3700. Tu-Su 6:30AM-6:30PM. Th...
    40.72123-73.993283 Hot Pot Village (formerly Congee Bowery), 207 Bowery (just south of Rivington St), ☏ +1 212-766-2828. Congee Village's sister restaurant specializes in hotpot.
    40.72232-73.987384 Katz's Deli, 205 E Houston St (at Ludlow), ☏ +1 212-254-2246. A classic NYC delicatessen. The famous fake orgasm scene in When Harry Met Sallywas shot here. Have what she was hav...

    The Lower East Side is a very popular neighborhood for drinking, especially on the part of young people, who come from nearby, other parts of town, the suburbs, and even foreign countries — meaning that, especially on weekend nights, it can be uncomfortably packed, with tremendous crowding on the streets as well as on lines to get into bars and in ...

    40.71979-73.988091 Hotel on Rivington, 107 Rivington St, ☏ +1 212-475-2600. 21-story glass tower full-service hotel with unobstructed views.
    40.7182-73.986262 Holiday Inn Lower East Side, 150 Delancey Street, ☏ +1 212-475-2500, Guest.Services@holidayinnnyc.com. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM. A fairly standard Holiday Inn except for the...
    40.72173-73.987653 Hotel Indigo Lower East Side, 171 Ludlow Street. The idea of Intercontinental's Indigo chain is to provide a boutique hotel experience in a chain hotel, but many of the Indigos f...

    The obvious places to go next are 1. the East Village, which is to a large extent a northern extension of the Lower East Side; 2. Chinatown; 3. NoLiTa, a neighborhood of upscale boutiques, quiet residential streets and loud clubs that was once the northern part of Little Italy and is not part of Chinatown but is covered in the Chinatownguide; and 4...

  4. The Lower East Side is a neighborhood in southeastern part of the New York City borough of Manhattan. The neighborhood is roughly made up of Allen Street, East Houston Street, Essex Street, Canal Street, Eldridge Street, East Broadway, and Grand Street. It is considered to be an immigrant, working class area, but some parts of the neighborhood ...

  5. Lower Manhattan. Lower Manhattan (or downtown Manhattan) is the southernmost part of the island of Manhattan, the main island and center of business and government of the City of New York. Lower Manhattan or "downtown" is defined most commonly as the area delineated on the north by 14th Street, on the west by the Hudson River, on the east by ...

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