The Bronx, along with Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and the Marble Hill area of Manhattan, uses area codes 718, 347, and 929. In addition, area code 917 serves all five boroughs.
Manhattan (except Marble Hill) uses 212 and 646, plus 917.
From 1947, when the original area codes were introduced, until 1984, area code 212 was the only area code for all of New York City.In 1984, area code 718 was created for Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island, but the Bronx stayed in 212 with Manhattan.In 1992, the Bronx was moved into 718. The end of permissive dialing was May 16, 1993, so that was the last date that 212 was used for the Bronx.
The area known as the Bronx covers 26 postal codes. The codes are 10451-10475 and 10499. This covers an area with a population of about 1.3 million people.
Each zip code does not have its own area code. Anywhere in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, or Staten Island will have an area code of 718 or 347. See the Related Question below for more information.
Area code 718 was created in 1984. In the original split, Brooklyn, Queens, and Staten Island switched to 718 while Manhattan and the Bronx kept 212. In 1992, the Bronx was also moved to 718. Manhattan now has area codes 212 and 646. The other four boroughs have area codes 718, 347, and 929. Area code 917 serves all five boroughs.
Harlem does not have its own area code. It is a neighborhood in Upper Manhattan, not a city, county or borough. The area code for Manhattan is 212, with overlay code 646. The area code for the other four boroughs (Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten I.) is 718, with overlay codes 347 and 929. Area code 917 is an overlay for all five boroughs.
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Yes, it is an overlay of area codes 718 and 347, covering the four outer boroughs of New York City: Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Staten Island, but not Manhattan.