{"id":15401,"date":"2015-04-06T16:46:41","date_gmt":"2015-04-06T20:46:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/?p=15401"},"modified":"2019-04-24T11:58:47","modified_gmt":"2019-04-24T15:58:47","slug":"live-local-midtown-east-manhattan","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2015\/04\/06\/live-local-midtown-east-manhattan\/","title":{"rendered":"Live Like A Local in Midtown East, Manhattan"},"content":{"rendered":"<p title=\"Live like a Local in Chelsea, Manhattan\"><div class=\"img aligncenter wp-image-15407\">\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/03\/Live-like-a-local-midtown-east-manhattan-over-river.jpg\" alt=\"Photo of Midtown East\" width=\"750\" height=\"500\" \/>\n\t<div>Midtown East from across the East River<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p title=\"Live like a Local in Chelsea, Manhattan\">There\u2019s no denying that New York City\u2019s skyline is the most recognized skyline in the world. That skyline would not be the same without the towering icons of <strong>Midtown East<\/strong>, including Grand Central Station, the Chrysler Building, the United Nations Headquarters, and more. This article continues our &#8216;Live Like A Local&#8217; series, in which we discuss how to experience New York like a New Yorker. For more from this series, consider checking out our neighborhood tips about nearby <a title=\"Live like a local in Chelsea, Manhattan\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2013\/07\/15\/live-like-local-chelsea-manhattan\/\">Chelsea<\/a> and vibrant <a title=\"Live like a local in Hell\u2019s Kitchen Manhattan\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2013\/04\/08\/live-like-local-hells-kitchen-manhattan\/\">Hell\u2019s Kitchen<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><strong>Welcome to Midtown East<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><iframe loading=\"lazy\" src=\"https:\/\/mapsengine.google.com\/map\/embed?mid=zAnFLSC3BzO8.k94O9U6V0aQQ\" width=\"585\" height=\"390\"><\/iframe><\/p>\n<p>Located east of 5th Avenue and west of the East River between 42nd and 59th Streets, Midtown East is historically one of the most commercial districts in New York. Every day the population fluctuates from 200,000 people during the day to just over 40,000 people at night. It&#8217;s also highly convenient due to its proximity to Grand Central and its reputation for being the flagship of business. Together with Midtown West, Midtown East is the largest commercial, entertainment, and media center in the world. Famous residents include fashion icon Ivanka Trump, New York Yankees star Derek Jeter, and international supermodel Angie Everhart.<\/p>\n<p>Midtown East is easily accessible via public transit, including multiple bus lines, the Metro-North Railroad, the 4, 5, 6, 7, S, E, and M trains, and by car via the FDR drive. Don\u2019t worry about timing your visit; there\u2019s <a title=\"Top yearly events in New York City\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2014\/07\/21\/top-yearly-events-new-york\/\">something going on all year \u2018round<\/a>!<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><strong>Go shopping in Midtown East<\/strong><\/p>\n<div class=\"img aligncenter wp-image-15405\">\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/03\/Live-like-a-local-midtown-east-manhattan-fifth-avenue.jpg\" alt=\"Photo of Fifth Avenue\" width=\"750\" height=\"500\" \/>\n\t<div>A bustling Fifth Avenue during shopping season<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>From Audrey Hepburn\u2019s taste for <em>Breakfast at Tiffany\u2019s<\/em> to Eva Gabor\u2019s <em>Green Acres<\/em> song about Manhattan shopping, Midtown East is internationally famous for its fabulous shopping (<a title=\"Top 5 shopping spots in New York\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2013\/09\/16\/top-5-shopping-spots-new-york\/\">Can\u2019t get enough? Check out more of the best New York City shopping here<\/a>.). Start saving up now, because by the time you\u2019re staring down the business end of Saks Fifth Avenue, you\u2019ll be grateful for that bit of extra green. Here are a few places to get started:<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>\u00a0Easily the best shopping street in New York, <strong>Fifth Avenue<\/strong> is also the most expensive. Even if you\u2019re only here to window shop, check out the who\u2019s who of the fashion world and get blown away by each store\u2019s efforts to outdo the others&#8217; window displays.<\/li>\n<li>The inspiration for <em>Mad Men<\/em>, <strong>Madison Avenue,<\/strong> is a popular shopping spot for both men and wome and is home to some of the largest advertising powerhouses in the world today.<\/li>\n<li>One of the largest crosstown streets in Manhattan, <strong>42nd Street,<\/strong> is famous not only for its excellent shopping but also for its intersections with Broadway and Times Square.<\/li>\n<li>Don\u2019t miss the Grand Central Market on <strong>Lexington Avenue<\/strong>. Try a variety of tasty treats and marvel at the constellation dome in Grand Central\u2019s Main Hall.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<div class=\"img aligncenter wp-image-15402\">\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/03\/Live-like-a-local-midtown-east-manhattan-apple-store.jpg\" alt=\"Photo of Apple Store\" width=\"750\" height=\"500\" \/>\n\t<div>The glass cube of Apple\u2019s flagship Fifth Avenue store<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<ul>\n<li><strong>Apple<\/strong> built its brand on the idea of living in the future, and its futuristic flagship on 58th Street and 5th Avenue is no exception. Enter through a glass cube above ground and descend into a world where design meets technology. Then, step out and immerse yourself in childlike wonder at <strong>FAO Schwarz<\/strong> next door (Bring the kids \u2013 it\u2019s <a title=\"Visit New York City with the kids!\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2013\/05\/06\/visit-new-york-family-kids\/\">a place they\u2019re guaranteed to love<\/a>!). Two blocks down you\u2019ll find <strong>Abercrombie &amp; Fitch<\/strong>, the perfect place to find hip American streetwear. For sportswear, consider <strong>Niketown<\/strong>, the five-level sneakers megastore on 57th Street between Madison and Fifth.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ul>\n<li>Who said American malls are dead? Walk into <strong>Saks Fifth Avenue<\/strong> (unsurprisingly located on 5th Avenue) across from <strong>Rockefeller Center<\/strong> and you\u2019ll see this mall alive and well. Designer goods drape every corner and it\u2019s <a title=\"What to do in New York City on a rainy day\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2012\/10\/08\/visit-new-york-rainy-day\/\">the perfect place to go in New York City on a rainy day<\/a>.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ul>\n<li>For something a little more outdoorsy, consider the <strong>Dag Hammarskjold Plaza Greenmarket<\/strong> at 47th Street and 2nd Ave. Just around the corner from the United Nations Plaza is the best place in Midtown East to find seasonal veggies and fruits as well as sustainably raised meat.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><strong>Coffee, restaurants, and nightlife in Midtown East<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Are you ready to party? Midtown East\u2019s thriving after-hours scene is legendary among locals. Dine at some of the best restaurants in town, grab coffee with a friend, or check out some of the most famous bars in New York.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Looking for somewhere to grab a bite? These inexpensive eateries have all kinds of goodies for under $8, a great retreat after a day full of shopping. Try the <strong>Garlic New York Pizza Bar, Pizza by Cert\u00e9,<\/strong> or <strong>Previti<\/strong> <strong>Pizza<\/strong> for a famous New York slice (<a title=\"Top 10 pizza spots in New York City\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2014\/09\/22\/top-10-pizza-spots-new-york-city\/\">find more great NYC pizza places here<\/a>), or nip into a delicious sandwich at the <strong>Num Pang Sandwich Shop<\/strong> or <strong>Melt Shop<\/strong>. The <strong>Sunrise Mart<\/strong> has great Japanese chocolates, and try <strong>Sophie\u2019s Cuban Cuisine<\/strong> for something with a little Latin American flair. Ess-A-Bagel is another famous NYC eatery, and is featured on our list of the <a title=\"Top 10 bagel spots in New York City\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2014\/09\/08\/top-10-bagel-spots-new-york\/\">top 10 bagel places in New York City<\/a>.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<div class=\"img aligncenter wp-image-15403\">\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/03\/Live-like-a-local-midtown-east-manhattan-aroma-expresso-bar.jpg\" alt=\"Photo of Aroma Expresso Bar.\" width=\"750\" height=\"500\" \/>\n\t<div>Aroma Espresso Bar is where coffee is an experience for all the senses. <\/div>\n<\/div>\n<ul>\n<li>Need some coffee with that bagel? In addition to the <a title=\"Top 10 coffee shops in New York City\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2014\/02\/24\/top-10-coffee-shops-new-york\/\">top 10 coffee shops in New York<\/a>, we also recommend local Midtown East favorites. <strong>Joe, Aroma Espresso Bar, Ground Central,<\/strong> and <strong>Capital One 360<\/strong> are all great places for an afternoon pick-me-up, while <strong>Perk kafe, Lucid Caf\u00e9, Cup&amp;Cup,<\/strong> and <strong>Macaron Caf\u00e9<\/strong> have excellent atmospheres for working or chatting with friends. New up-and-comer <strong>Gregory\u2019s<\/strong> has special perks for regular customers (called &#8216;Gregulars&#8217;), and<strong> Juan Valdez Caf\u00e9<\/strong> is famous for its rich Columbian roasts.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<div class=\"img aligncenter wp-image-15404\">\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/03\/Live-like-a-local-midtown-east-manhattan-dons-bogam.jpg\" alt=\"Photo of Don\u2019s Bogam Barbeque\" width=\"750\" height=\"500\" \/>\n\t<div>Delicious Korean barbecue at Don\u2019s Bogam<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<ul>\n<li>\u00a0For a picky eater, consider <strong>TAO<\/strong>, a Japanese restaurant famous for its large menu. <strong>Club A Steakhouse<\/strong> is a rare find, and the red walls add a sense of intimacy and warmth.<strong> Sushi Yasuda, Hide-Chan Ramen, Sakagura,<\/strong> and Korean barbecue <strong>Don\u2019s Bogam<\/strong> are great choices for eastern flavors, and you can\u2019t match the buffet at <strong>IchiUmi<\/strong>. If you like Mexican food, you\u2019ll love<strong> Dos Caminos<\/strong>, or grab a slice of Italian pizza from <strong>Vezzo Thin Crust Pizza.<\/strong> For seafood, the<strong> Cask Bar + Kitchen<\/strong> is famous for its atmosphere and American menu, while the <strong>Grand Central Oyster Bar<\/strong> specializes in fresh seafood on ice.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ul>\n<li>Night owls, rejoice: Midtown East is also famous for its thriving nightlife and colorful selection of bars. Try <strong>The Ginger Man, Turtle Bay Tavern,<\/strong> and <strong>RARE Bar &amp; Grill<\/strong> for an authentic NYC pub experience, or sample the cocktails at <strong>Public House, The Campbell Apartment,<\/strong> or the 1920s-style <strong>Banc Caf\u00e9<\/strong>. For a younger crowd, consider<strong> Joshua Tree<\/strong> and its 80s theme, or get your sports fix at <strong>Snafu<\/strong> and<strong> Tonic East<\/strong>.<strong> Wine:30<\/strong> has a ritzy French wine and cheese menu, <strong>Galway Pub<\/strong> is a great choice for your favorite Irish brew, and<strong> La Biblioteca<\/strong> is perfect for a Latin-themed night on the town. And for RuPaul fans, don\u2019t miss <strong>Lips<\/strong>, New York\u2019s premier drag show bar.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<div class=\"img aligncenter wp-image-15410\">\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/03\/Live-like-a-local-midtown-east-manhattan-upstairs-at-the-kimberly.jpg\" alt=\"Photo of Upstairs at the Kimberly\" width=\"750\" height=\"500\" \/>\n\t<div>A view over Midtown East from Upstairs at the Kimberly<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<ul>\n<li>\u00a0Are you ready to hit the clubs? No one in the fashionable crowd can miss the popular bar\/nightclubs <strong>Branch<\/strong> or <strong>Upstairs at the Kimberly<\/strong> (<a title=\"Top 5 rooftop bars in New York\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2012\/09\/04\/top-5-rooftop-bars-new-york\/\">see more great NYC rooftop bars here<\/a>). <strong>Lexicon<\/strong> and <strong>LQ<\/strong> are great choices for salsa dancing. For a more exotic evening, consider the Middle Eastern-themed <strong>Babylon<\/strong>, upscale Italian club <strong>LAVO<\/strong>, or Japanese hot spot <strong>Tokya<\/strong>.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><strong>Stay or live in Midtown East<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Is Midtown East where you&#8217;re meant to be? Whether you\u2019re in town for a day or a year, our agents have something for you. Consider renting <a title=\"Vacation rental apartments in Midtown East\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/new-york-apartment\/vacation\/manhattan\/midtown-east\">an entire Midtown East apartment for your New York City vacation<\/a>, or find a <a title=\"Furnished apartment rentals in Midtown East\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/new-york-apartment\/furnished\/manhattan\/midtown-east\">long-term apartment<\/a> if you want to stay longer. Looking to live with a roommate? New York Habitat also rents <a title=\"Furnished roommate shares in Midtown East\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/new-york-apartment\/roommate-share\/manhattan\/midtown-east\">rooms in shared apartments<\/a>. Whatever your housing needs, New York Habitat is here to help.<\/p>\n<p style=\"padding-left: 30px;\"><strong>Things to do and see in Midtown East<\/strong><\/p>\n<div class=\"img aligncenter wp-image-15406\">\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/03\/Live-like-a-local-midtown-east-manhattan-grand-central-terminal.jpg\" alt=\"Photo of Grand Central Station and Met Life Building\" width=\"750\" height=\"500\" \/>\n\t<div>Grand Central Terminal sits in front of the MetLife building.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Things are always happening in Midtown East and there are always new places to go and people to see. From famous museums and landmarks to lovely parks and greenways, this bustling neighborhood&#8217;s attractions are bound to make you fall in love.<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>You\u2019ve probably heard of the Upper East Side\u2019s <a title=\"Explore the Museum Mile\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2014\/07\/14\/explore-new-york-museum-mile\/\">Museum Mile<\/a>, but what you might not know is that Midtown East\u2019s museum scene is famous in its own right. Next time you\u2019re bitten by the culture bug, drop by the <strong>Morgan Library and Museum<\/strong> and marvel at the art, literature, and music collection of the most influential financier in United States history. Step back in time at the <strong>Onassis Cultural Center<\/strong> and explore all phases of Hellenic civilization, from antiquity to the modern era. Or, go east with a visit to the <strong>Japan Society<\/strong> and participate in a variety of cultural programs. Then, jump back to the present with the<strong> New York Transit Museum Gallery<\/strong> and the <strong>Museum of Tolerance<\/strong>, or soar to new heights at the <strong>Sony Wonder Technology Lab.<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<div class=\"img aligncenter wp-image-15409\">\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/03\/Live-like-a-local-midtown-east-manhattan-united-nations.jpg\" alt=\"Photo of the United Nations\" width=\"750\" height=\"500\" \/>\n\t<div>A symbol of peace in front of the United Nations headquarters<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<ul>\n<li>Can you guess what the top 5 most photographed places in New York are? Here\u2019s a hint: Two of them are in Midtown East. <strong>Grand Central Terminal<\/strong> and the <strong>Apple Store<\/strong> make the list, while famous buildings like the<strong> Chrysler Building<\/strong> and the <strong>United Nations<\/strong> headquarters aren\u2019t far behind. Bring the kids to the <strong>Whispering Gallery <\/strong>and let them experiment with the unbelievable acoustics. Lastly, don\u2019t forget to spend some time checking out New York\u2019s architectural marvels; the <strong>Ford Foundation,<\/strong> the<strong> Olympic Tower<\/strong>, and the <strong>MetLife<\/strong> Building are at the top of the list. But <a title=\"New York basic tips and etiquette for visitors\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2014\/05\/19\/new-york-basic-tips-etiquette-visitors\/\">be careful where you stand to take your photos<\/a>; New Yorkers have a very specific sidewalk traffic pattern.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<div class=\"img aligncenter wp-image-15408\">\n\t<img src=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2015\/03\/Live-like-a-local-midtown-east-manhattan-sunset.jpg\" alt=\"Photo of Midtown East at Sunset\" width=\"750\" height=\"500\" \/>\n\t<div>Midtown East at sunset<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<ul>\n<li>For something a little more relaxing, visit any of Midtown East\u2019s famous parks. <strong>Greenacre Park<\/strong> is a compact urban park featuring a 25-foot waterfall and outdoor caf\u00e9. <strong>Tudor City Greens<\/strong> is a private garden open to the public at all times. <strong>Paley Park<\/strong>, one of New York\u2019s notable &#8216;pocket parks,&#8217; was designed by Zion &amp; Breen and has been cited as one of the finest urban spaces in the country. Go to<strong> Peter Detmold Park<\/strong>, a lovely wooded park with a waterfront parkway, for a riverside view. From Battery Park to 125th street, the <strong>East River Greenway<\/strong> is one of New York City\u2019s cyclists\u2019 favorite parks to visit, though it&#8217;s just four feet wide at its narrowest point. If you want to <a title=\"Top 5 spots in watch the sunset in New York\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyhabitat.com\/blog\/2014\/12\/29\/top-5-spots-watch-sunset-new-york\/\">watch the sunset over Manhattan<\/a>, the East River Greenway is absolutely the best place in town.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p>This is just a small sampling of all the things to do and see in Midtown East, and hopefully reading about it has whetted your appetite for more. Are there any spots you think we missed? What was your favorite Midtown East spot to visit? 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