![]() ![]() Why it’s hot: This area north of Harlem is known for its club scene, with folks commuting here for La Marina, the trendy waterfront lounge that hosts shows by musicians such as 2 Chainz and is popular with celebs, including Jay Z. Hot clubs and hot actors: Dyckman Street (A train) Alex Ringler Anne Wermiel She was spotted on her way back to the agency after a casting call at Milk Studios.Ĭome November, Price and Young may be using the C/E stop at nearby Spring Street more often, once Condé Nast - currently located on the orange line at 42nd Street - moves its fashion magazines down to 1 World Trade Center. “Yeah, we’re always on these trains passing around to castings,” says Tiara Young, a 20-year-old with agency One Management. Plus, the area is home to a few modeling agencies, so finding long-legged beauties - like model Kylie Price - on the train isn’t rare. Why it’s hot: The nexus of several trains (including a connection to the 6 at Bleecker) makes this station a meeting point for the city’s hotties: Stylish fashionistas from every corner of the world flock to Soho’s see-and-be-seen shopping district with credit cards in tow. “You find yourself in instances most surfers don’t have to deal with.” Model meetup: Broadway-Lafayette (B,F,D and M trains) Kylie Price Anne Wermiel The uniqueness of being a surfer in the city is you get to take public transport,” says the Williamsburg resident, who looks like he stepped out of a surfboard catalog: long blond hair, a beach bum’s lazy smile, no shirt. “It’s looking for that retreat from the city. Logan Meckley, a 24-year-old buyer for Saturdays surf shop in Soho, hops on the train a few times a week. The hip revitalization of the neighborhood over the past few years has led to spots like Rippers (sexy dance parties and cheap beer on the boardwalk) and Playland Motel, where saltwater-kissed bodies kick back after a day on the waves. Why it’s hot: All the city’s tanned wave-riders grab their boards and take the A train to New York City’s only surfing beach. Here, you dress nice and go to a jazz club.” Surfer paradise: Beach 90th Street, Rockaway (A train) Logan Meckley Zandy Mangold “It’s kind of like Times Square, where you dress nice and see a Broadway show. You have live music everywhere,” she says. “Everybody around here has a unique style. With her flirtatious smile and killer curves, she gets hit on frequently on the train. “We’re so diverse all types of beautiful people,” says Babene Olaya, 34, who commutes in from Queens to her job as a bar manager at hip boutique hotel Aloft Harlem. Why it’s hot: Jazz clubs like Minton’s and restaurants like Red Rooster attract trendy crowds, including Denzel Washington, Mariah Carey and President Obama. 1 rule of a-track-tion? If you see something, say something! Party girls: 125th Street (A,C,B and D trains) ![]() We braved the summer stickiness of NYC’s underground to locate the sexiest subway stations in town. It’s no underground secret that New York’s subways are the ultimate in people-watching - and we’ve got a lot of attractive people traveling around our fair city: to get to model casting calls in Soho, movie studios in Queens or hot new startups in the Flatiron. ![]()
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