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Spend your vacation to New York City in Manhattan’s Upper East Side, known for its elite residents and featured on such popular television shows as Sex and the City and Gossip Girl, with this one-bedroom apartment on East 94th Street and 1st Avenue.
Located on the 3rd American floor of a 6-story prewar walk-up low-rise building, this charming home includes a 2nd living room furnished as a bedroom and a fully equipped kitchen. A buzzer/intercom security system is in place.
Featuring hard wood floors and modern amenities, the NYC abode embraces the feeling of a home-away-from-home! Charming prewar qualities include an exposed brick wall and high ceilings. Modern amenities include a flat-screen cable television, desk with two stools doubling as a dining table, and extra bedding in the form of a double futon bed.
Living room 2 is furnished as a sleeping alcove and provides one double bed. Bedroom 1 offers a double bed, chair, closet space and large window.
The Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York offers a variety of activities to do and attractions to see. Considered the most affluent neighborhood in the Big Apple, it embraces tree-lined streets and well-groomed greenery. Restaurants, bars, shops and tourist attractions surround the area. All basic living facilities (Laundromats, pharmacies, etc) are within walking distance. Listed below are some suggestions of where to go in the community.
Central Park: The world’s most famous park, this enormous green space offers lawns, ponds and its own zoo. Free events are always being offered, so make sure to look up their website before you go! Nearest entrance at 94th Street and 5th Avenue. Accessible via foot.
Guggenheim Museum: Standing out like a sore thumb in NYC, this impressive building is an ideal example of modern architecture. This is fitting, as the building holds modern and contemporary art as well as impressionist and post-impressionist works. Located at 1071 5th Avenue. Accessible via foot.
For public transportation around Manhattan and into other New York boroughs walk to 96th Street and Lexington Avenue for the 6 train. 0.4mi/700m.