Bulletin

Top choice in SoHo & Chinatown


With beginnings as an online magazine from which readers could shop, Bulletin is now a brick-and-mortar wholesale marketplace decked with pink neon lights. Curated commodities from indie, women-owned enterprises run the gamut from edgy, ready-to-wear apparel, graphic tees and sweatshirts emblazoned with feminist slogans to small housewares, accessories and novelties like keychains engraved with phrases like 'Oprah for president'.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby SoHo & Chinatown attractions

1. Basilica of St Patrick's Old Cathedral

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Though St Patrick’s Cathedral is now famously located on Fifth Ave in Midtown, its first congregation was housed here, in this restored Gothic Revival…

2. Ravenite Social Club

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Now a designer shoe store, this was once the Ravenite Social Club, an infamous mobster hangout. It was right here that big hitters such as John Gotti (as…

3. Salon 94 Bowery

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This raw space is the Bowery branch of an Upper East Side gallery and its location beside the New Museum makes it a key player in the downtown art scene…

4. New Museum of Contemporary Art

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The New Museum of Contemporary Art is a sight to behold: a seven-story stack of ethereal, off-kilter white boxes (designed by Tokyo-based architects…

5. Sperone Westwater

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The Sperone Westwater gallery represents heavy hitters such as William Wegman and Richard Long. Its new home was designed by the famed Norman Foster, who…

6. Hole

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Known for its excellent installations, this 4000-sq-ft gallery is an anchor of the downtown art scene with monthly solo and group shows.

7. Sara D Roosevelt Park

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The largest green space in the neighborhood, this three-block-long park is a hive of activity on warm weekends, with basketball courts, a small soccer…

8. Donald Judd Home Studio

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The former home and studio of the late American artist Donald Judd offers a fascinating glimpse into the life and artistic practices of the minimalist…