The view in Two Bridges, easily capturing both the Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges, is clearly this NYC neighborhood’s selling point. This quaint and quiet part of the city has become a destination for immigrants from Latin America, Europe and Asia. Diversity feels at home here. There’s an extension of Chinatown called Little Fuzhou, not far from the First Cemetery of Congregation Shearith Israel. The mix of tenement-style buildings with a sprinkle of high-rises make the views here unique but definitively New York. Two Bridges’ eastern boundary is outlined by the East River, the neighborhood extending to the Brooklyn Bridge to the south, and bounded by St. James Place to the west. East Broadway is its northwest boundary, and Montgomery Street its north.