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For those seeking a stylish NYC rental with close proximity to many of Manhattan’s most famous buildings and attractions, this tastefully decorated one bedroom at East 65th Street and First Avenue is an informed choice. Here you’ll be on the first floor (equivalent to the European ground floor). The building is equipped with a doorbell for guests or deliveries (no buzzer/intercom).
Hardwood floors give the furnished space a rustic and comfortable feel. The vibreant red couch in the living room folds out into a bed for overnight guests, and you’ll find a flat screen television equipped with basic cable here as well. The compact kitchen area is immediately open to the living space is stocked with the main appliances, as well as a microwave and toaster, in addition to a small dining area with seating. Both the bedroom and bathroom are situated off the kitchen area -- the bedroom has a transom window to allow light to filter between the two spaces. The highlight of the bedroom may be the decorative fireplace, or maybe its two windows, if not the double size bed. The marble flooring and tiles in the bathroom also add a touch of elegance to the apartment.
The Upper East Side is one of New York’s most sought-after residential areas. The area is known for its impressive selection of shops and restaurants. Whether you desire great Italian food, a neighborhood bar to watch the game, or a relaxed café to enjoy brunch, nearby First Avenue has what you’re looking for, including a convenient Laundromat. The East River Esplanade a few streets away is a fine place to enjoy the river views or take a walk on a sunny day. A Gristedes Supermarket is also available on First Avenue, although you might prefer the 73rd Street greenmarket, a short distance to the north. Students also could benefit from the nearby Hunter College on Lexington and 68th Street.
If you require an easy commute to the United Nations, this apartment is a great choice, as it is made simple thanks to the bus running along Second Avenue. Additionally some of Manhattan's finest hospitals -- New York Presbyterian and the Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center are both within .3 miles (about 550 meters).
Listed below are some suggestions of cultural institutions in the neighborhood.
A hub of public transit options are located nearby to take you all over New York. Consider walking to these following subway stations: