start date | end date | sleeps | month | information |
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May 31 2024 | open | 4 |
$11,000 |
information:3 months - Price subject to change $350for Electric,Cable&Internet $250cleaningfee $150move-infee |
Experience a whole new side of New York in this two bedroom apartment, located in the Murray Hill neighborhood of Midtown East in Manhattan. Located in a 32-story high rise building at East 34th Street and First Avenue, the fully furnished apartment is protected at the exterior door by a full-time doorman. Enjoy the luxury amenities such as laundry in the building, an elevator, air conditioning a kid's playground and an in-building gym.
Large three-paned windows let in lots of sunlight into the living room, whose hardwood floors and comfortable modern-style furniture and decoration give the accommodation a touch of class. A flat-screen TV with cable will make you feel right at home.
The separate kitchen has everything you’ll need to cook and eat at home, including stainless steel fridge and freezer, full oven, sink, wooden cabinets and even a dishwasher. Granite countertops mark the elegance of the space. The bedrooms both have large windows, dressers and their own TV’s with cable. Bedroom 1 has a king sized (180 cm) bed, while Bedroom 2 has a queen (160 cm).
Murray Hill is a fascinating area of New York full of individual character. You’ll love going for a morning stroll or run down the East River Esplanade, stretching from Harlem to the Financial District. It’s a convenient walk to AMC Loews Kips Bay movie theater, just a block away, or to the Fairway grocery store across the street. On a sunny day, catch the East River Ferry (at 35th Street and the East River) for unbeatable views of Manhattan, Brooklyn and the Harbor. If you’re lucky, maybe you’ll spot a foreign dignitary heading to the UN Headquarters, located just a few blocks away at 42nd Street and the East River.
Though the calm of the neighborhood makes it feel like the city is a world away, it’s only 11 minutes by foot (.6mi/900m) to the 6 train station at 33rd Street. From there, getting downtown or to the rest of New York City is a breeze.