Bank Street, New York City
Facts and practical information
Bank Street is a primarily residential street in the West Village part of Greenwich Village in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It runs for a total length of about 725 metres from West Street, crossing Washington Street and Greenwich Street, to Hudson Street and Bleecker Street where it is interrupted by the Bleecker Playground, north of which is Abingdon Square; it then continues to Greenwich Avenue, crossing West 4th Street and Waverly Place. Vehicular traffic runs west-east along this one-way street. As with several other east-west streets in the Far West Village, the three blocks west of Hudson Street are paved with setts. ()
Downtown Manhattan (West Village)New York City
Bank Street – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Whitney Museum of American Art, Marie's Crisis, Hudson River Park, New York City AIDS Memorial.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Bank Street?
How to get to Bank Street by public transport?
Bus
- Bethune Street & Greenwich Street • Lines: M11 (2 min walk)
- Greenwich St/ Horatio St • Lines: M11 (5 min walk)
Metro
- Christopher Street • Lines: Hob–33, Jsq–33, JSQ–33 via HOB (7 min walk)
- Christopher Street–Sheridan Square • Lines: 1, 2 (7 min walk)
Ferry
- Hoboken NJ Transit Terminal (29 min walk)
- Hoboken 14th Street (37 min walk)
Train
- Hoboken Terminal (30 min walk)
- New York Penn Station (30 min walk)