
SoHo is both situated and stands for South of Houston Street. Beyond shopping, a reason to visit this neighborhood is the architecture. SoHo is known as the “Cast-Iron Historic District” and many buildings were designed in the French Renaissance and Second Empire Baroque styles. It is a cute and trendy area with great hotels, bars, restaurants and shopping.
The BEST photo spots include:

Broadway Side Streets: Broadway is a very busy street with popular brands like Prada, Nike, Mango, Sephora, Zara, Aritzia, etc. This street is usually very busy and packed with tourists and shoppers. I recommend taking your photos on the streets adjacent to Broadway. Other high-end boutiques are located on the side streets and they are not as packed
Greene Street: Greene Street not only has high fashion stores but it also has beautiful architecture. The creme buildings and cobblestone streets add to the charm of this famous photo spot

Pietro Nolita: The all pink restaurant is instagramable both inside and out.
Other photo spots include:
- Lafyette and Prince
- Fanelli Cafe
- The Audrey Hepburn Mural
- The Ralph Lauren Store
- Prince Street Subway Entrance
- Nomo SoHo Hotel Entrance