language loop january 2026 hot and spicy special offer
international hot and spicy food day is january 16th and so is language loop’s january special!
🌶️ tell us your favorite spicy food dish or candy and save $26 off your registration fee!
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Marble Hill MN01
Inwood MN02
Washington Heights
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Manhattanville MN06
Morningside Heights MN09
Central Harlem MN03 & 11 110th to 155th Streets; Park to St. Nicholas avenues
Harlem
St. Nicholas Historic District, aka Strivers' Row (Central Harlem)
Astor Row (Central Harlem)
Sugar Hill (Central Harlem)
Marcus Garvey Park, Mount Morris Historical District
Le Petit Senegal (Little Senegal) 116th Street east of Morningside Park
East Harlem (Spanish Harlem) MN33
Upper East Side MN40
Lenox Hill MN31
Yorkville MN32
Upper West Side ; Central Park West to Broadway
Lincoln Square
Name of the neighborhood Limits south to north and east to west
Columbus Circle West 59th Street and 8th Avenue
Sutton Place East 53rd to East 59th streets; 1st Avenue to Sutton Place
Rockefeller Center 49th to 51st streets; 5th to 6th avenues
Diamond District 47th Street from 5th to 6th avenues
Theater District West 42nd to West 53rd streets; 6th to 8th avenues
Turtle Bay MN19 East 42nd to East 53rd streets; East River to Lexington Avenue
Midtown East East 42nd to East 59th streets; East River to 5th Avenue
Midtown MN17 40th to 59th streets; 3rd to 9th Avenues
Tudor City East 40th to East 43rd streets; 1st to 2nd avenues
Little Brazil 46th Street from 5th to 6th avenues
Times Square West 39th to West 52nd streets; 7th to 9th avenues
Hudson Yards MN13 West 28th to West 40th Streets; 9th Avenue to the Hudson River
Midtown West West 34th to West 59th streets; 5th Avenue to the Hudson River
Hell's Kitchen (Clinton) MN15 West 34th to West 59th streets; 8th Avenue to the Hudson River
Garment District 34th to 42nd streets and 5th to 9th avenues
Herald Square West 34th Street and 6th Avenue
Koreatown 31st to 36th streets; 5th to 6th avenues
Murray Hill aka Curry Hill aka Little India MN20 (former Little Armenia)[3][4] East 34th to East 40th streets; 3rd to Madison avenues
Tenderloin 23rd Street to 42nd streets; 5th to 7th avenues
Madison Square
Flower District[5][6][7] 26th to 28th Streets; 6th to 7th Avenues
Brookdale East 25th Street from FDR Drive to 1st Avenue
Kips Bay East 23rd to 34th streets; the East River to 3rd Avenue
Rose Hill Between Murray Hill to the north and Gramercy Park to the south
NoMad East 25th Street to East 29th Street; Madison Avenue to 6th Avenue[8]
Peter Cooper Village† (former Gas House district) East 20th to East 23rd streets; Avenue C to 1st Avenue
Chelsea West 14th to West 34th Streets; 6th Avenue to the Hudson River
Flatiron District, Toy District, Photo District 16th to 27th streets; Park Avenue South to 6th Avenue
Gramercy Park MN21 East 14th to East 23rd streets; 1st Avenue to Park Avenue South
Stuyvesant Square 15th to 18th streets; 1st to 3rd avenues
Union Square East 14th to East 17th Streets; 4th Avenue to University Place
Stuyvesant Town† MN50 (former Gas House district) East 14th to East 20th streets; Avenue C to 1st Avenue
Meatpacking District Horatio to West 15th streets; Hudson Street to the Hudson River
Waterside Plaza
Lower Manhattan Below 14th Street
Little Germany (historic) East 7th to East 10th streets; avenues A to B
Alphabet City and Loisaida East Houston to East 14th streets; the Hudson River to Avenue A
East Village MN22 East Houston to East 14th streets; the East River to the Bowery
Greenwich Village West Houston to West 14th streets; Broadway to the Hudson River
NoHo East Houston Street to Astor Place; the Bowery to Broadway
Bowery Canal to East 4th streets; the Bowery
West Village MN23 West Houston to West 14th streets; 6th Avenue (or 7th Avenue) to the Hudson River
Lower East Side MN28 Canal to East Houston streets; the East River to the Bowery
SoHo MN24 Canal to West Houston streets; Lafayette to Varick streets
Nolita (NoLIta) Broome to Houston streets; the Bowery to Lafayette Street
Little Australia Mulberry Street and Mott Street in Nolita
Little Italy Mulberry Street from Canal to Broome streets
Chinatown MN27 Chambers to Delancey streets; East Broadway to Broadway
Financial District Below Chambers Street
Five Points (historic) Worth and Baxter streets
Cooperative Village† Frankfort to Grand streets; FDR Drive to East Broadway
Two Bridges Brooklyn Bridge to Montgomery Street; St. James Place to the East River
Tribeca (TriBeCa) Vesey Street to Canal Street; Broadway to the Hudson River
Civic Center Vesey to Chambers streets; the East River to Broadway
Radio Row (historic) Greenwich Street from Cortlandt to Dey streets (World Trade Center site)
South Street Seaport (historic) South of Fulton Street and along the FDR Drive
Battery Park City MN25† West of West Street
Hudson Square West
Little Syria (historic)
Bushwick
Greenpoint
Williamsburg (separated from Bushwick in 1840, annexed to Brooklyn in 1854)
Brooklyn
Bedford–Stuyvesant
Boerum Hill
Brooklyn Heights
Brownsville
Carroll Gardens
City Line
Clinton Hill
Cobble Hill
Crown Heights
Cypress Hills
Downtown Brooklyn
DUMBO
East New York
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Gowanus
Greenwood Heights
Highland Park
New Lots (separated from Flatbush in 1852, annexed to Brooklyn in 1886)
Ocean Hill
Park Slope
Prospect Heights
RAMBO
Spring Creek
Starrett City
Stuyvesant Heights
Sunset Park
Vinegar Hill
Weeksville
Windsor Terrace
Wingate
Flatlands
Annexed to Brooklyn in 1896.
Bergen Beach
Canarsie
Flatlands
Georgetown
Marine Park
Midwood (SE Quarter)
Mill Basin
Gravesend
Annexed to Brooklyn in 1894.
Brighton Beach
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Gravesend
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Madison
Midwood
Manhattan Beach
Plum Beach
Seagate
Sheepshead Bay
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Annexed to Brooklyn in 1894.
Bath Beach
Bay Ridge
Bensonhurst
Borough Park
Dyker Heights
Mapleton
New Utrecht
Flatbush
Annexed to Brooklyn in 1894.
Ditmas Park
East Flatbush
Farragut
Fiske Terrace
Flatbush
Kensington
Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Prospect Park South
Crown Heights
Weeksville
Flatbush
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Ditmas Park
East Flatbush
Farragut
Remsen Village
Fiske Terrace
Pigtown
Wingate
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Prospect Lefferts Gardens
Prospect Park South
Windsor Terrace[1]
Kensington
Ocean Parkway
Parkville
Eastern Brooklyn
Brownsville
Canarsie
East New York
City Line
Cypress Hills
New Lots
Spring Creek
Starrett City
Highland Park
Northern Brooklyn
Bedford–Stuyvesant[2]
Bedford
Ocean Hill
Stuyvesant Heights
Bushwick
Wyckoff Heights
Greenpoint
Little Poland
Williamsburg
East Williamsburg
Southside
South Williamsburg
Northwestern Brooklyn
Brooklyn Heights
Brooklyn Navy Yard
Admiral's Row
Cadman Plaza
Clinton Hill
Downtown Brooklyn
Bridge Plaza/RAMBO
DUMBO
Fulton Ferry
Fort Greene
Prospect Heights
Pacific Park/Atlantic Yards
Vinegar Hill
South Brooklyn – takes its name from the geographical position of the original town of Brooklyn, which today includes the neighborhoods listed above under the heading "northwestern Brooklyn." It is not located in the southern part of the modern borough.
Boerum Hill
Carroll Gardens
Columbia Street Waterfront District
Cobble Hill
Gowanus
Park Slope
South Park Slope
Greenwood Heights
Park Slope Village
Red Hook
Southern Brooklyn
Barren Island
Bergen Beach and Georgetown
Coney Island
Brighton Beach, also known as "Little Odessa"[3] or "Little Russia"[4]
West Brighton
Manhattan Beach
Sea Gate
Sheepshead Bay and Madison
Homecrest
Midwood
Flatlands
Gerritsen Beach
Gravesend
White Sands
Marine Park
Mill Basin
Plumb Beach
Southwestern Brooklyn
The southwestern portion of Brooklyn shares numbered streets and avenues starting from 36th Street to 101st Street and from 1st Avenue to 25th Avenue, passing through the neighborhoods listed below:
Bay Ridge
Fort Hamilton
Bensonhurst
Bath Beach
New Utrecht
Borough Park
Mapleton lies mostly in Borough Park but its southern reaches are within Bensonhurst
Dyker Heights
Sunset Park
Chinatown
rthwest Bronx
Bedford Park
Belmont (Arthur Avenue)
Fordham
Fordham Heights
Fordham Manor
Jerome Park previously the grounds of the Jerome Park Racetrack
Kingsbridge
Kingsbridge Heights
Van Cortlandt Village
Norwood
Riverdale
Central Riverdale
Fieldston
Hudson Hill
North Riverdale
Spuyten Duyvil (South Riverdale)
University Heights
Woodlawn Heights (North of Woodlawn Cemetery)
Southwest Bronx ("South Bronx")
Bathgate
Claremont
Concourse
East Tremont
Highbridge
Hunts Point
Longwood
Foxhurst
Woodstock
Melrose
Morris Heights
Morrisania
Crotona Park East
Mott Haven
Port Morris
The Hub (Melrose / Mott Haven)
Tremont
Fairmount
Mount Hope
Mount Eden
West Farms
East Bronx
Northeast Bronx
Allerton
Bronxwood
Laconia
Baychester
Bronxdale
City Island
Co-op City (Eastchester / Baychester)
Eastchester
Edenwald
Pelham Gardens
Pelham Parkway
Wakefield
Washingtonville
Williamsbridge
Olinville
Southeast Bronx
Castle Hill
Unionport
Clason Point
Harding Park
Country Club
Morris Park
Indian Village Seminole, Tenbroeck, Hering, Narragansett, Chocktaw, Pelham Parkway South, Pawnee, Yates, and Van Housen; Rhinelander and Neill near Seminole are also considered part of “Indian Village.”
Parkchester
Park Versailles
Pelham Bay
Soundview
Bronx River (on the border of East and West)
Bruckner
Schuylerville
Throggs Neck (also spelled Throgs Neck)
Edgewater Park
Locust Point
Silver Beach
Van Nest
Westchester Heights
Westchester Square
Islands
The Pelham Islands – The historical name for a group of uninhabited islands.
The Blauzes
Chimney Sweeps Islands
City Island – The only inhabited island.
Hart Island
High Island
Hunter Island
Rat Island
Twin Island
North Brother Island
South Brother Island
Rikers Island
Astoria
Astoria Heights
Ditmars
Steinway
Little Egypt
Long Island City
Blissville
Hunters Point
Dutch Kills
Queensbridge (housing development)
Queensview (housing development)
Queens West
Ravenswood (housing development)
Sunnyside
Sunnyside Gardens
Woodside
Little Manila
Boulevard Gardens
Willets Point
Southwestern Queens
The Hole
Howard Beach
Hamilton Beach
Howard Park
Lindenwood (housing development)
Old Howard Beach
Ramblersville
Rockwood Park
Ozone Park
South Ozone Park
Tudor Village
Richmond Hill
Woodhaven
Central Queens
Briarwood
Corona
LeFrak City (housing development)
North Corona
East Elmhurst
LaGuardia Airport
Landing Lights
Astoria Heights
North Beach
Elmhurst
Forest Hills
Forest Hills Gardens
Fresh Pond
Glendale
Jackson Heights
Kew Gardens
Maspeth
Middle Village
Rego Park
Ridgewood
Wyckoff Heights
Northeastern Queens
Bayside
Bay Terrace
Bayside Hills
Fort Totten
Oakland Gardens
Bellerose
College Point
Douglaston–Little Neck
Douglaston
Douglas Bay
Douglas Manor
Douglaston Hill
Douglaston Park
Winchester Estates
Little Neck
Pines
Little Neck Hills
Westmoreland
Flushing
Broadway–Flushing
Bowne Park
Chinatown
Downtown Flushing
Koreatown
Linden Hill
Murray Hill
Willets Point
Pomonok
Queensboro Hill
Floral Park
Auburndale
Kew Gardens Hills
Parkway Village
Pomonok
Fresh Meadows
Hillcrest
Utopia
Glen Oaks
North Shore Towers (housing development)
Whitestone
Beechhurst
Clearview
Malba
Southeastern Queens
Bellaire
Brookville
Cambria Heights
Hollis
Hollis Hills
Holliswood
Jamaica
Jamaica Estates
Jamaica Hills
South Jamaica
Rochdale Village (Cooperative Housing Development)
St. Albans
Laurelton
Queens Village
Rosedale
Meadowmere
Warnerville
Springfield Gardens
The Rockaways
Main article: Rockaway, Queens
Arverne
Bayswater
Belle Harbor
Breezy Point
Broad Channel
Edgemere
Far Rockaway
Hammels
Neponsit
Rockaway Beach
Rockaway Park
Roxbury
Seaside
Annadale
Arden Heights
Arlington
Arrochar
Bay Terrace
Bloomfield
Brighton Heights
Bulls Head
Castleton Corners
Charleston
Chelsea
Clifton
Concord
Dongan Hills
Egbertville
Elm Park
Eltingville
Emerson Hill
Fort Wadsworth
Graniteville
Grant City
Grasmere
Great Kills
Greenridge
Grymes Hill
Hamilton Park
Heartland Village
Huguenot
Lighthouse Hill
Livingston
Manor Heights
Jefferson
Mariners Harbor
Meiers Corners
Midland Beach
New Brighton
New Dorp
New Springville
Oakwood
Old Place
Old Town
Pleasant Plains
Port Ivory
Port Richmond
Prince's Bay
Randall Manor
Richmond Valley
Richmondtown
Rosebank
Rossville
Saint George
Sandy Ground
Shore Acres
Silver Lake
South Beach
Stapleton
Stapleton Heights
Sunnyside
Todt Hill
Tompkinsville
Tottenville
Tottenville Beach
Travis
Ward Hill
West New Brighton
Westerleigh
Willowbrook
Woodrow