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This studio apartment is located on the corner of East 67th Street and Madison Ave, in the heart of the Upper East Side and its extraordinary neighborhood.
With an intimate feeling of you and the city, this apartment combines a contemporary touch to a classic New York City neighborhood. Once you get off the elevator at the tenth floor (ninth floor in European) and right through your main door you are greeted with your kitchen, leading on to the main room. This studio apartment comes with a sofa, TV with cable, A/C unit, and a full bed. In the kitchen, you will find a refrigerator and a fridge, coffeemaker, toaster, and a four-burner stove with an oven. The bathroom is equipped with a tub-shower, water closet, and a sink with cabinet space for any toiletries. The windows of this apartment bright up the room with views of the New York skyline.
One of the most exquisite neighborhoods of Manhattan, the Upper East Side is a gastronomes and shoppers dream combined. This apartment is ideal for the museum enthusiast, since the Upper East Side if know for Museum Mile. Museum Mile is a mile long (1.6 km in European) stretch on Fifth Ave offering you six different museums all within close proximity. These museums are El Museo del Barrio, Museum of the City of New York, The Jewish Museum, Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. If that’s not enough, Madison Ave hosts some of the top designer stores for a shopper’s world. The Upper East Side is also known to have some of the best fancy restaurants one can find. Whether you are looking for American, Italian or French cuisine this neighborhood has it all. On a casual free day, one can also find pleasure by walking freely through the streets and admiring the beauty of the classic brownstones and new high-rises. If not, then the 68th Street/ Hunter College Station offers the 4 and 6 Line to the rest of Manhattan but ending up in Central Park though is inevitable. As they say all roads lead to Rome, for the Upper East Siders, all roads lead to Central Park.