Hamilton Heights

Sandwiched between Manhattanville and Washington Heights, the neighborhood of Hamilton Heights offers a cool city vibe with a suburban calm.

The architecture is charmingly diverse, with rustic Gothic buildings and Romanesque style facades comfortably cohabitating with traditional New York City townhouses. Its neighboring Columbia University and City College of New York campuses have inspired pockets of transient student communities throughout the neighborhood. Despite its northern location, residents are well-connected to lower parts of the city with a wealth of public transportation lines, inspiring those looking for affordable housing in Manhattan to call Hamilton Heights home.

As its name suggests, Hamilton Heights is rife with historical lore. Once home to famous figures like Thurgood Marshall and W.E.B. Dubois, the area offers a variety of distinct cultural offerings and entertainments. Residents enjoy spending evenings in local dance centers, theaters, and jazz clubs. Nearby conveniences like markets, delis, and lush public parks attract lots of young professionals and growing families.

Notable landmarks in Hamilton Heights include the Dance Theatre of Harlem and Harlem School of the arts. Take a stroll through picturesque streets of Sugar Hill, or visit one of the many boutiques and cafes popping up in the basement level of the neighborhood’s brownstones.

No stop in Hamilton Heights would be complete without a visit to the home of the one and only Alexander Hamilton, which now houses a museum for those looking to dig into more of the area’s rich history.

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