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Experience life in central Manhattan in this one bedroom furnished apartment located at 51st street & 7th Avenue, in the Midtown West area of the City. The apartment is situated on the 14th floor (considered 13th by Europeans) of a twenty story luxurious building with elevator, gym and a roof deck available to all residents. The building also has the convenience of on-site laundry facilities and a 24-hour doorman service.
You will love the modern décor of this air conditioned apartment lined with parquet wood floor. The living room is furnished with a sofa-bed, dining table with chairs and features a flat screen TV with cable access for your entertainment. Wifi Internet is also available. The kitchen is fully equipped with all the necessities for cooking at home, including a coffee maker and toaster. It is open to the living room, allowing for you to be with your roommates, family or guests while cooking. The bedroom is carpeted and furnished with a full size bed, a dresser and a large mirrored closet for storage. It has a western exposed window overlooking the 7th Avenue buildings. The tiled bathroom features a large mirrored medicine cabinet with vanity lights.
If you are looking to experience the fast paced life of New York City, the location of this one bedroom apartment is perfect for you! Located only two blocks away, the Rockefeller Center features NBC Studios, the Ice Skating Rink, and the site of the famous Christmas Tree. Steps from the building, the Theater District and Times Square offer plenty of shopping, entertainment, nightlife and restaurants, including one of Manhattan's best all-you-can-eat Brazilian restaurant, Churrascaria Plataforma, which serves a wide variety of cuts of meats. If you want to cook at home, you can find many pharmacies on 7th Avenue, and The Food Emporium supermarket is located three blocks away from the apartment. Midtown West is also home to the Museum of Modern Art and the newly renovated Museum of Arts & Design.
If you ever need to get away from this urban environment, the New York Public Library, Bryant Park and the famous Central Park are great for a little peace and quiet. Another great thing about this location is that it is served by plenty of subway lines, making transit to other parts of New York City very easy. The closest station is on 50 Street / Broadway, where you can take the 1 line that runs north to Harlem and south to downtown Manhattan and Brooklyn. You can also take the B, D, F and M lines at 47-50 Streets / 6 Avenue : Rockefeller Center and the N, Q and R trains at the 49 Street / 7 Avenue station for transit to the southern parts of Brooklyn. To commute to Queens, take the E train at the 7 Avenue / 53 Street station, which can take you all the way to JFK airport (in combination with the AirTrain).