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As the sun rises over New York City, rays of light speed across Long Island and Roosevelt Island. They cross 1st and 2nd Avenue and eventually, as the day develops, they enter the window of a 1-bathroom studio apartment in Manhattan. This Upper East Side furnished apartment sits near the intersection of 67th Street and Madison Avenue. The 16-story elevator building has a doorman—the apartment sits on the 7th floor (the 6th floor in Europe).
Amber-colored hardwood flooring adds a vivid splash of color to the apartment. With air conditioning, a shower, and a queen-size bed, the space has practical tools, also. A living room and an open kitchen together form a main room where you can find a sofa and a TV. The furnishing is completed in the contemporary style and balances practicality with aesthetic appeal. In the kitchen you will find the tools for you to feed yourself: a coffeemaker, a toaster, a microwave. You can cook with ambition using the oven, the fridge, and the freezer. A dishwasher will help you maintain a clean environment. A stylistic variation on white subway tile encloses the bathroom.
In this apartment, you sit just shy of a mile (around 1.6 kilometers) south of Museum Mile. This means that before you even arrive at that famous stretch of New York, you pass the Craig F. Starr Gallery, the Michael Werner Gallery, the Skarstedt Gallery, and the Meredith Rosen Gallery as well as the Consulate General of France and the Ukrainian Institute of America. You see all this while strolling beneath shade at the edge of Central Park. The area around the apartment (a half-mile—around 800 meters—radius) is home to many French and Italian restaurants (the Consulate General of Italy is in the area in addition to the French establishment). Central Park Zoo is three blocks from the apartment.
You can hop on the 4 and 6 trains at the Hunter College Subway Station located two blocks east of the apartment.