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Located on the corner of East 67th Street and Madison Ave, this two-bedroom apartment is found in the Upper East Side. Just a block away from Central Park, and surrounded by restaurants, stores, and cafes, you will never want to leave this neighborhood.
Walk the streets the cast of Gossip Girl walked also, shop in the same stores, eat in the same places, here in the Upper East Side, there is constant excitement. This two-bedroom apartment is found on the 11th floor (10th floor in European) of sixteen, in a building that opened in 1926. In the main room of the apartment, you have a fully furnished contemporary styled living room. In the living room you have a sofa, TV with cable, an A/C unit, windows, and a high-top dining table that easily seats two. In the kitchen, you have a refrigerator, coffeemaker, toaster, and a two-burner stove. In both bedrooms, you have a twin-size bed, sheets and towels provided, an A/C unit, and windows. In the bathroom you have a tub-shower, a water closet, sink, mirror, and a window. This apartment is covered in hardwood floors and the building is equipped with an elevator.
Just a block away from Central Park, and right by Madison Street, you would probably spend more time outside than in. The Upper East Side is probably the most classic neighborhood in Manhattan. Residents of the Upper East Side tend to be very tradition oriented, and minimal. A combination of classic townhouses, the Upper East Side is beginning to also see new apartment developments, crashing tradition and creating a new one. Fifth Ave is called Museum Mile in the Upper East Side. 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 you’re in the mood to go on a shopping spree to find a new outfit for dinner later, in one of the many restaurants in the Upper East Side, look no further than Madison Ave. Filled with endless high-end chain fashion stores, and boutiques, you will find a new outfit for everyday! To enjoy the rest of Manhattan, you’ll find your nearest subway station just three blocks away, 68th Street-Hunter College, offering you lines 4 and 6.