Whether you call New York home for real, or just a weekend, it’s undeniably a city that makes it impossible not to take everything in with fresh eyes—like you’re seeing things for the very first time. It doesn’t hurt that every neighborhood has what feels like its own distinct personality and vibe—something that you’re compelled to channel as you explore every previously undiscovered nook and cranny. In an ode to a few of our favorite stomping grounds, we’ve put together a series of city guides that celebrate them—as seen through the Tiffany & Co. lens.

Wear

Word to the wise: It’s impossible to get through a summer downtown without a flared skirt at the ready. Tuck in a vintage-inspired tee (bonus points if there’s a rose motif), then toughen it up with a nautical-inspired bag and boots. Tortoiseshell Tiffany & Co. sunglasses complete the look and will go with everything else in your wardrobe, too. The round frames perfectly capture your chill.

Eat + Drink

Fittingly, there’s no shortage of vegetarian and vegan eats in the EV.

Caravan of Dreams

and

Souen

are both neighborhood staples, while Moroccan spot

Cafe Mogador

offers veggie options, too. Round off dinner with a cone at

Davey’s Ice Cream

, or nearby

Van Leeuwen

—they have vegan flavors, too—or drinks at

Sel Rrose

or

Narcbar

.

Shop

Unsurprisingly, there’s an abundance of “metaphysical supply” (yep, a thing) stores in the East Village. We have a hard time passing up Crystal’s Garden (247 E 10th St.) without going inside—one visit and you’ll see why. Afterwards, browse the stacks at Good Records NYC, Mast Books, or A1 Records, or get your vintage fix at L Train Vintage, Tokio 7 (the best designer consignment), and Obscura Antiques.

Do

The people-watching in NYC is admittedly great everywhere, but there’s nothing better than nabbing a bench or sidewalk perch around Tompkins Square Park and taking everything (and we mean everything) in on a hot summer’s day, with an iced coffee in hand. It’s all the inspiration you’ll need for a visit to

Fun City Tattoo

. Fine. Not in the mood for a tattoo? Take in a matinee at the

Anthology Film Archives

instead.