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Upper West Side
Traditionally known as the home to New York City’s affluent cultural and artistic workers, the Upper West Side of Manhattan has come to be known as one of the most upscale neighborhoods in New York City. It is home to some of the more well known museums such as The American Museum of Natural History and the Hayden Planetarium, and is also home to cultural centers such as Lincoln Center. Also found in this neighborhood are European style cafes and bistros, friendly diners, fine restaurants, and ample opportunities for shopping. During the summer weekends, the streets are dominated by the ever-popular flea markets, and Central and Riverside Parks are always a popular way to spend afternoons, even during the week. Upper West Side Apartments
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Upper East Side
The Upper East Side is traditionally known to be home to New York City’s affluent commercial and business types, so it’s no surprise that it houses some of the most expensive real estate in the United States. This neighborhood is home to some of the more respected museums of New York such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. It is also home to famous hotels such as the Pierre, Plaza, and Carlyle. Some of New York’s most respected eateries are located in this neighborhood as well. Furthermore, flea markets are a popular attraction during summer weekends, and Central Park (as well as the Central Park Zoo) is always a 3parks located around it also serve as a fun place for tourists and locals to explore. Upper East Side Apartments
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Midtown West
This area of Manhattan is home to world-famous commercial zones such as Rockefeller Center, Broadway, Times Square, and the Theatre District. The heart of this neighborhood—nicknamed “the Plaza District”—is New York’s largest central business district. The Midtown area is conveniently located in between the Upper and Lower Manhattan neighborhoods, thereby making it easily accessible to travel to both sides of the Island. Popular tourist attractions include visiting Times Square, attending a Broadway Play at one of the many famous theatres, and shopping on 34th Street (popular for the many stores it houses). Enjoy a nice evening walk down Broadway—the longest avenue in Manhattan, or even have a drink at the famous Hard Rock Café. Either way, you’ll have a great staying in Midtown Manhattan! Midtown Apartments
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