Upper West Side

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Upper West Side

Historical and Cultural Captivations meet Illustrious Greenscapes and the Hudson River. Welcome to the Upper West Side

The Upper West Side of New York City is a vibrant, diverse neighborhood boasting classic and modern attractions. This exciting neighborhood, stretching vastly between 57th and 110th, nestles itself perfectly between Riverside Park and Central Park West, with seemingly endless views of the Hudson River to accompany. It is no wonder several notable works on screen and paper are based in the Upper West Side. 

There is never a dull moment in the Upper West Side, as this neighborhood is full of attractions, sites, and landmarks for all. Lincoln Center, home to the Metropolitan Opera and New York Philharmonic, offers some of the best-performing arts in the world. The Hayden Planetarium and the American Museum of Natural History provide stellar insight into our place in this vast universe. Sagacious history and architecture connoisseurs will appreciate features such as the intriguing San Remo Apartments, El Dorado, the Dakota, and the Soldiers and Sailors Monument. For residents with green thumbs, Roosevelt Park is one of many excellent habitats for flora to thrive, neighboring the ever-iconic Central Park West and Riverside Park. Culinary experiences are fine and casual, and high-end and boutique shops are readily accessible. 

Dwellings of all styles, ages, and amenities call this neighborhood home. Historical apartment structures neighbor modern sky-scraping constructions, and classic pre-war walks up in the same community. Residents quickly discover a new identity in this neighborhood as becoming an “Upper West Sider” garners an exceptional lifestyle and attitude. Locals take pride in the detailed work of many New York City-defining architectural developments, cultural institutions, and historical sites, making it an iconic place to call home.

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