Welcome to The Bronx
A cultured area that is full of life
Urban and bustling, The Bronx is one of New York's most popular areas for a reason. A borough of New York City, The Bronx offers a truly unique experience to all who visit it. Whether you are a longtime resident looking to discover your new favorite restaurant or art gallery or a visitor who has never before immersed yourself in the spirit and vibe of New York City, you'll find something to satisfy in The Bronx.
What to Love
- Commuter-friendly
- A wide variety of restaurants and eateries
- A bustling, fast-paced vibe
- Lots of shopping opportunities
Local Lifestyle
Just south of Westchester County sits The Bronx, one of New York City's best-known boroughs. Historic and exciting, there's always something to do in The Bronx, an area that boasts many historic monuments and buildings that speak directly to the state's past. Even though The Bronx is the epitome of an urban oasis, there are still plenty of inviting, peaceful green spaces here, including parks and walking trails that beckon residents to sit down and take a deep breath.
Dining, Entertainment & Shopping
While New York City has a strong reputation for street food like hot dogs and pizza, there's so much more to the city's culinary scene. If you want to experience a true taste of the city, head to
Antonio's Trattoria, a casual restaurant that has earned local renown for its delicious thin-crust pizzas. Get here early since this local hotspot tends to fill up fast. For freshly-prepared seafood, check out
Johnny's Reef. This long-running institution in The Bronx might seem unassuming on the surface, but there's a reason why so many locals and tourists line up to enjoy this eatery's fried and steamed seafood dishes.
Dominick's is an old-school Italian eatery that is well-known for its communal tables. Bond with your fellow guests over plates of freshly-prepared pasta, and discover why this restaurant remains so popular year after year.
The Bronx Beer Hall is the best of everything about The Bronx, a beer hall located inside a bustling Italian market. Vendors on-site serve up plenty of tasty eats, from pasta to pizza and everything in between. No matter what you are craving, you are bound to find it in The Bronx, an area that is ideal for foodies.
Things to Do
There's no more famous sports stadium than
Yankee Stadium. Iconic and inspirational, this massive stadium hosts thousands of guests every week and is as much a cultural icon as a stop for sports fans.
The Bronx Zoo is another one of New York City's hottest tourist attractions, a huge zoo that stretches out over 265 acres and houses more than 4,000 animals. With an emphasis on conservation as well as entertainment, visitors of all ages will find something to inspire awe and interest at The Bronx Zoo.
Little Italy is full of incredible sights and sounds, with many classic restaurants, shops, and attractions that conjure up images of old-world Italy. It's easy to spend a few hours or a full day in Little Italy, with endless things to see, do, and experience.
Arthur Ave is a historic street in The Bronx that features a lot of striking architecture and charming local businesses. As part of Little Italy, Arthur Ave is a must-see for anyone who appreciates history and Italian culture.
City Island is another popular tourist attraction. This charming residential island might be tiny, but it is packed with intense cultural flavor, with many seafood restaurants scattered about the island. You'll also find a historic lighthouse on City Island, along with several marinas, which allow you the opportunity to get up close and personal with the locals who call the area home.
Schools
Several school districts serve The Bronx, depending on which part of the borough you happen to live in - but several schools are particular standouts, including:
- Fordham Preparatory School, Grades 9-12, a private religious preparatory school that offers exemplary instruction for young students who want to prepare themselves for college with a purpose.