Sylvan Terrace
About the Business
Welcome to Sylvan Terrace, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Manhattan, New York. This enchanting tourist attraction invites you to step back in time and experience a slice of New York City's rich history. Located at the picturesque Sylvan Terrace, our unique destination offers a rare glimpse into the past with its beautifully preserved row of 19th-century wooden houses.
Stroll along the charming cobblestone street and admire the stunning architecture that reflects the elegance of a bygone era. Each house on Sylvan Terrace is a testament to the craftsmanship and style of the late 1800s, providing a captivating backdrop for history enthusiasts and photography lovers alike.
Sylvan Terrace is more than just a historic site; it's a peaceful retreat from the bustling city, offering a serene atmosphere where you can unwind and appreciate the beauty of historic New York. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor exploring the city, Sylvan Terrace is a must-see destination that promises to enrich your understanding of Manhattan's cultural heritage.
Join us at Sylvan Terrace and embark on a journey through time in one of New York City's most charming and historically significant locations. We look forward to welcoming you to this captivating corner of Manhattan.
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Sylvan Terrace, Manhattan, New York, United States
Reviews
"Walked through on my way to Morris-Jumel mansion. Cute but literally just a 2 minute walk through and you're done. Not worth coming just for the terrace but as part of visiting the mansion then its fine."
"To get a view of old New York that is beautifully preserved and quiet"
"Beautiful street that takes you back in time. Very well taken care of and great photo opp. I’d definitely visit if you’re in the area and are interested in history."
"It was really fun to see this unique New York street. Getting there is a very intentional since it is very peacefully tucked away in an historic district of Washington Heights. The street looks like it's from another time or another city, or maybe both. The uniformity of the homes is quaint, and the details are cute, from the house numbers painted on the transoms and the little doors to the subunits at street level. Cars can only enter the street from one end, and at the other is a small stairway to St. Nicholas Ave."
"The exteriors of these homes appear to have not changed at all since my last photo visit in 2009 (when my accompanying photos were taken)."
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