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Upper East Side NYC Neighborhood Guide

The Upper East Side is one of the premier neighborhoods of New York City. It is in Manhattan and sits beautifully on the East River overlooking Roosevelt Island and Queens. The Upper East Side is known for its lavish homes, penthouses, shopping, and dining and is home to famous museums.


Here is an Upper East Side neighborhood guide to learn everything you need to know about the area.

Upper East Side NYC

It Has a Rich History


Manhattan's Upper East Side has been home to some of the wealthiest families in American history. The families that built America, like the Vanderbilts, the Rockefellers, and the Kennedys, have all called this neighborhood home. To this day, the UES is still home to the wealthiest people in America.


If you are looking to buy real estate in the Upper East Side, you will be among the top tier of owners in New York City's most luxurious penthouses and townhouses, but the Upper East Side has something for everyone, no matter your budget.


For renters, there is a wide range of affordable apartments at your fingertips, from spacious studios to comfortable one and two bedrooms. This kind of spread adds to the eclectic vibe of the neighborhood. No matter what you are looking for, you will find it here.


Everything You Need In One Location


In New York City, neighborhood boundaries are not officially set, but 59th St. borders the Upper East Side in the south, 96th St. in the north, Fifth Avenue to the west, and the East River to the east. The Upper East Side's north-south avenues are Fifth, Madison, Park, Lexington, 3rd, 2nd, 1st, York, and East End Avenues, with the latter running only from East 79th St to East 90th St.


The Upper East Side is known worldwide for designer shopping, Michelin star dining, and outstanding entertainment. Everything you need is in your neighborhood, and you won't have to travel far for the essentials. If you are looking for the top restaurants in New York City, you can jaunt over to Daniel for luxury dining or Sasbune for high-end sushi.


Central Park

Central Park NYC

Take a short stroll to Fifth Avenue, and you are in New York's biggest backyard: Central Park. It offers everything, from sports to the Central Park Zoo to the Delacorte Theater and the annual Shakespeare In the Park festival. Central Park is also known for its carousel, Wollman Rink that offers ice skating in the winter and an amusement park in the summer, and its miles of jogging paths, bike paths, and massive lawns for laying out in the sun, playing yard games, and picnicking with family and friends. It's all located on the Upper East Side.


Museum Mile


Many may say that New York's culture is on the West Side, but they are wrong. The East Side is home to Museum Mile and world-renown art that you can only find here. This neighborhood is home to the six most prominent museums in the city. You can peruse the El Museo del Barrio, The Jewish Museum, Cooper Hewitt, Museum of the City of New York, National Design Museum, and the world-famous Guggenheim Museum and The Metropolitan Museum of Art. All these treasures are located within minutes of your home and are yours to enjoy anytime.


Calling the Upper East Side home is as desirable as living in New York City itself, and with something for everyone, you will find a place to call your own in no time.


Are you interested in learning more about the Upper East Sides real estate market? Contact Dillon Ross today for professional real estate advice.

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