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This lovely studio apartment in Midtown East, Manhattan allows you to sleep among the most famous skyscrapers of New York. Located on East 44th Street & 2nd Avenue, it is in the epicenter of New York City, and walking distance from the Grand Central Terminal -- serving 5 separate subway lines!
The classic NYC apartment sits on the 1st floor (considered ground floor in Europe) of a four-story walk-up prewar building. Bursting with an elegant personality, the studio features exposed brick walls, hard wood floors, and contemporary accessories. For your privacy, a security system is in place.
Large windows, a red brick wall, and a delightful decorative fireplace scatter the main living space. Here you will find one queen-sized bed with linens for comfortable sleeping, and a white square dining table for at-home meals with friends. Furnishings include a small white sofa, flat-screen television, center table, and modern artwork. Windows face west and view the street.
An open kitchenette offers white-tiled floors, a granite countertop, and white cabinetry. A sink, mini-fridge, and microwave are provided. The matching white-tiled bathroom includes a shower, toilet, and sink with mirror.
Placed just near the East River, this location in Midtown East is walking distance from beautiful parks looking past the river towards Queens. Convenience stores, Laundromats, and restaurants for everyday living surround it. Most importantly, though, the home resides among some of New York’s most famous attractions. Listed below are some suggestions of where to go in the area.
-Robert Moses Playground: This intimate and tranquil park includes basketball courts, playgrounds, handball courts, and dog-friendly areas. 0.3mi/500m. Accessible via foot.
-Chrysler Building: The impressive sky-high structure is one of NYC’s most iconic symbols. 0.3mi/550m. Accessible via foot.
-Grand Central Market: Located on the lower level of Grand Central Terminal, this underground space is filled with small snack shops and the popular Brooklyn restaurant, Junior’s. 0.3mi/500m. Accessible via foot.
For public transportation around Manhattan and into other New York boroughs, walk to Grand Central Terminal at 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue, serving the 4, 5, 6, 7, and S lines. 0.4mi/600m.