Inwood Country Club

Occupying the northernmost tip of Manhattan, Inwood lies where the island meets the Spuyten Duyvil Creek and the Harlem River, bordered by Dyckman Street to the south and the waters of the Bronx to the north and east.

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Inwood, located at the northern end of Manhattan, is both bustling and bucolic. Here are 20 must-visit spots in this one of a kind NYC neighborhood.

20 Things to Do in Inwood, New York City - Untapped New York

Inwood, at Manhattan's northern tip, is a diverse neighborhood known for its lush parks, including Inwood Hill Park. It's a quiet, residential area with a mix of apartments and houses, and is home to the popular Inwood Farmers Market.

Unlike the lower Manhattan’s flat avenues and organized streets, Inwood varies wildly in elevation and its streets wind up hills and down into valleys. It’s a twenty minute walk from the mysterious “Indian caves” to some of the best Dominican food in New York City.

The Story of Inwood and Marble Hill: Tales of Caves, Old Mansions and ...

Living in Inwood offers residents a dense urban feel and most residents rent their homes. In Inwood there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks.

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Today, Inwood is home to a diverse community of residents, small businesses, and cultural and medical institutions. The neighborhood is connected to the rest of Manhattan and the Bronx by the A and 1 subway lines, as well as the University Heights, Broadway, and Henry Hudson bridges.

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