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Life on the Upper Eastside With Everything You Need
The quiet streets and busier avenues radiate the
timeless sophistication and style that have long made
the Upper East Side New York's premier neighborhood.
Even the avenues' names evoke the class and history
of New York's most sought-after neighborhood: Park
Avenue, Madison Avenue, Fifth Avenue.
The neighborhood is home to both single and married
professionals and budding young families, artists, Wall
Street executives and members of New York's "Old
Society". The Upper East Side was once home to first
lady, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and socialite,
Brooke Astor. Current residents include, Mayor Michael
Bloomberg, David Rockefeller, Ronald Perelman,
Rupert Murdoch, Spike Lee, Samuel L. Jackson, and
Michael J. Fox.
While famous for the best shopping in the city, worldrenowned
museums and Central Park, the Upper East
Side also has a vibrant nightlife, with plentiful
restaurants and bars. The famed Madison Avenue and
surrounding area is home to many top designer's
flagship clothing stores, art galleries, gourmet food and
wine shops, as well as more intimate neighborhood
boutiques. Even if you are not looking for anything
particular, a Saturday window shopping excursion after
brunch can be an extraordinary and classic New York
experience.
One of the most attractive features of the neighborhood
is its array of cultural attractions, including the famous,
Museum Mile. The nine museums that comprise
Museum Mile are the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the
Guggenheim Museum, El Museo del Barrio, Museum
of the City of New York, Jewish Museum, Cooper-
Hewitt, National Design Museum, National Academy
Museum and School of Fine Arts, the Neue Galerie
and the Goethe-Institute New York/German Cultural
Center. The Frick Collection and the Whitney Museum
of American Art are also in the area.
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