Daily Life

In a city that prides itself on offering "everything," residents can feel overwhelmed by all the choices they have for the fulfillment of their daily needs. This page provides information on local resources including medical care, banking, and public transportation to help the novice and lifelong New Yorker alike.

Locate businesses in the area via the internet with three resources: yellowpages.com, switchboard.com, or www.citidex.com.

Banking - Most major banks have a branch or ATM in the Washington Square area. Here is a list of the branches closest to campus.

Community Information

Navigating Manhattan on Foot
Most of Manhattan is designed in a grid pattern. Fifth Avenue divides the borough, and the streets into East and West. Avenues run north (uptown) and south (downtown) and the Streets run east-west across the island. The NYC Street Finder can help determine the nearest cross streets for addresses on Manhattan's avenues. Click here for a printable version of the street finder.

Neighborhood Newspapers

NYU Office of Government and Community Affairs provides information and links about how NYU interacts with the larger community and maintains its mission to be "in and of the city."

Driving Resources
The American Automobile Association (AAA) is an international provider of towing services, travel discounts, multi-line insurance, vehicle financing, and more.

Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) provides assistance on a variety of vehicle and driving-related matters. The local DMV office is at 1311 Broadway, 8th Floor (between 33rd and 34th Streets).

Emergency Resources

Health and Medical Resources

Pet Care

There are numerous resources available to keep you and your animals happy and healthy. The links that follow provide a starting place including tips on how to identify and evaluate care providers.

Public Transportation

NYC's public transportation is easy to navigate. Subway maps are available for the asking from subway station token booths. NYU's Jeffrey S. Gould Welcome Center (50 Washington Square South) has a supply of maps for the subway system as well as bus maps for each of the five boroughs. A number of additional resources can help you plan your route ahead of time:

NYC Transit provides maps and information on the subway system and commuter railroads. A Metrocard is needed to ride on city subways and buses.

HopStop Transit Guide provides door-to-door subway and bus directions.

Voting

The Board of Elections of the City of New York
Register to vote, find your polling site, and view the results of recent elections on this website.