Best N.Y.C Vacation Apt
The apartment is on the Upper Westside of Manhattan. It has an incredible location near Central Park: 843 acres that has incredible gardens, monuments, several natural-seeming lakes and ponds, extensive walking, jogging and bicycle tracks, two ice-skating rinks, the Central Park Zoo, the Central Park Conservatory Garden, a wildlife sanctuary, a large area of natural woods, a 106 acre billion gallon reservoir, an outdoor amphitheater.



The apartment is also close to Riverside Park, Manhattan's most spectacular waterfront park, stretching four miles. The park consists of a narrow four-mile (6 km) strip of land between The Hudson River and the gently flowing curve rise and fall of Riverside Drive.
The apartment is three short blocks from the subway station where you can quickly and easily get to Lincoln Center and The Metropolitan Opera, Times Square 42nd Street and all Broadway and Off Broadway Shows, Empire State Building, Greenwich Village, Soho, Tribeca,Lower East Side, The Statue of Liberty and all museums including Metropolitan Museum of art and all galleries. The subway ride is a mere $2.00 each ride. If you don't want to go underground, there are buses and taxicabs galore to take you all over the city.
The apartment is on the same street as The New York Library, across the street from St John the Divine Cathedral and Riverside Church and a couple of blocks from Columbia University and Grants Tomb Monument. The area boasts dozens of restaurants with every type of cuisine imaginable for all price ranges. The shopping is wonderful and plentiful. The neighborhood has many fresh markets and supermarkets--and if you don't want to carry your groceries, all the markets deliver! As do most of the restaurants.
You can rent a car or hop on the Long Island Railroad or Hamption Jitney Bus and take a day trip to Long Island's beautiful ocean and vineyard communities including the famed "Hamptons".
The apartment is three short blocks from the subway station where you can quickly and easily get to Lincoln Center and The Metropolitan Opera, Times Square 42nd Street and all Broadway and Off Broadway Shows, Empire State Building, Greenwich Village, Soho, Tribeca,Lower East Side, The Statue of Liberty and all museums including Metropolitan Museum of art and all galleries. The subway ride is a mere $2.00 each ride. If you don't want to go underground, there are buses and taxicabs galore to take you all over the city.
The apartment is on the same street as The New York Library, across the street from St John the Divine Cathedral and Riverside Church and a couple of blocks from Columbia University and Grants Tomb Monument. The area boasts restaurants with every type of cuisine imaginable for all price ranges. The shopping is wonderful and plentiful. The neighborhood has many fresh markets and the good thing is that if you don't want to carry your groceries, all the markets deliver! As do most of the restaurants. One of the neighborhood restaurants is actually Tom's Diner which was featured in the famed "Seinfeld Show"