Phoebe Buffay's apartment #14

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Ever walked Greenwich Village’s tree-lined blocks and wondered where the city’s creative pulse still thrums? Phoebe Buffay’s apartment #14 sits atop a classic tenement, its fourth-floor windows keeping watch over Morton Street’s sidewalks. The unassuming brick façade belies a corner of the neighborhood where culture lingers in the air like a half-remembered chord. Fans of the 90s sitcom still pause on the sidewalk, searching for the right stoop.

The building’s address—5 Morton St apt 14, New York, NY 10014—anchors it firmly in the West Village’s rhythm. History hums along this stretch, where jazz once spilled from basement clubs and today’s street performers test their material on lunch-hour crowds. Nearby cafés and bookshops frame the block, their rhythms syncing with the neighborhood’s steady pulse. Late afternoons bring golden light to the pavement, turning the scene into something close to a set still frame.

Those curious about pop-culture touchpoints often peek up from the sidewalk, wondering which windows once hosted Central Perk mugs and acoustic guitar strums. The apartment’s ordinary exterior makes the connection feel intimate, like a private joke shared between New York and the wider world. No plaque marks the spot, but the details remain lodged in the minds of visitors who grew up with the show’s sharp, scattered energy.

If you’re mapping a Village walk, use the directions here; the map drops you a block from the stoop. Once you’re standing on the sidewalk, the city’s layers stretch out in every direction—no ticket required.

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Created 29 May 2026
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