NYC: Architecture in Soho & Tribeca

Destination: New York City, USA

Travel guidebook summary

New York City’s TriBeCa and SoHo neighborhoods in downtown Manhattan are home to the largest concentration of cast iron facades in the world. Explore these architectural masterpieces with our detailed guidebook.

See full description

* Guidebooks run on all digital devices and are delivered in ebook format.

These are affiliate links; as an Amazon Associate and Apple partner, Approach Guides makes a commission from qualifying purchases.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Wonderful!
We purchased this product for a recent trip to NYC. We had a BLAST using it around the city! It was so fun to explore streets and buildings where we may not have visited.

See more customer reviews on Amazon

Message from the author

“NYC’s downtown has so many attractions, but its cast iron architecture draws me in more than anything else. It’s a reminder of how Soho and Tribeca got their start and why the neighborhoods have such a distinctive feel today. This guidebook provides a good balance — of history, design and architecture — that brings it to life.“

New York City: About this Guidebook

Guidebook screenshots

Invaluable insights

Richly detailed with powerful images

Historical context

In-depth and engaging information

Read on all digital devices

Travel information at your fingertips

Guidebook details

New York City’s TriBeCa and SoHo neighborhoods in downtown Manhattan are home to the largest concentration of cast iron facades in the world. Built in a short window of time from 1850-90 to support a thriving dry goods industry, these architectural gems offer an unrivaled perspective into early industrial New York, a time before skyscrapers, luxury retail and Starbucks Coffee shops on every corner. They are yours to discover.

What’s in this guidebook

  • History. We discuss the origins of the SoHo and TriBeCa neighborhoods in the 19th century and why dry goods merchants chose to base their businesses in this part of the city.
  • Cast iron technology. We explore why cast iron was the ideal choice for the facades of merchants’ “store and loft” buildings.
  • Architectural styles. We profile the five prevailing styles of facades and their defining characteristics: Roman, Venetian, Sperm Candle, Second Empire and Neo-Grec. To make things come alive, we offer high-resolution images that reveal salient architectural and decorative features with color highlights.
  • Walking tour of the highlights. Following our tradition of being the most valuable resource for culture-focused travelers, we offer a walking tour that showcases thirteen of the most impressive facades in SoHo and TriBeCa. For each, we reveal its most important architectural features and offer a discussion that ties it all together.
  • Advice for getting the best cultural experience. To help you plan your visit, this guidebook supplies logistical advice, maps and links to online resources. Plus, we give our personal tips for getting the most from your experience while on location.
  • Information the way you like it. As with all of our guides, this book is optimized for intuitive, quick navigation; information is organized into bullet points to make absorption easy; and images are marked up with text that explains important features.

Extras to enhance your trip