Living in the heart of New York City is a privilege that few have, and NYU dorm residents are within those few. From waking up to a view of the Empire State Building to studying facing the One World Trade Center, residents can feel like characters in their favorite movies enjoying the beauty of the cityscape from different NYU dorms.





Email Alejandra Arevalo at [email protected]. A version of this article appeared in the Thursday, Feb. 20 print edition. Read more from Washington Square News’ “Housing Guide 2020.”