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Westside
Culture, entertainment and world-class shopping live side by side on the Upper West Side, one of New York's most vibrant, desirable and family-friendly neighborhoods. Amid tree-lined streets and landmark buildings, an eclectic mix of restaurants and outdoor cafes invite you to linger, museums and galleries enliven your imagination, and Lincoln Center, the Beacon Theater and other nearby venues offer endless entertainment options. A cook's (or take-out fancier's) dream, the neighborhood is virtually unrivalled for gourmet groceries such as Zabar's, Fairway and Citarella. For some rest and relaxation, you can't beat the city's legendary urban oasis, Central Park, just steps away.
- Near Central Park, Lincoln Center, The Museum of Natural History and the Rose Center for Earth and Space
- Easy access to all public transportation.
- Minutes to Broadway and Times Square, Fifth Avenue shops and museums, and Midtown.
- Services tailored to the best of luxury New York City real estate.
Westside Guides
History of the WestSide
Much of the riverfront of the Upper West Side was a shipping, transportation, and manufacturing corridor. The Hudson River Railroad line right-of-way was granted in the late 1830s to connect New York City to Albany, and soon ran along the riverbank. read complete article
The Time Warner Center
The mall, New York City style: spectacular views, fabulous shopping, and a food court featuring two of the best restaurants in the world. read complete article
Alice Tully Hall
The newly remade Alice Tully Hall is a spectacular success, both inside--the reverberant new sound; the huge pretty cafe--and out, with its sunken plaza and people-watching "prow". read complete article
Westside
- Briar Hill
600 & 630 West 246 St
- Grand Tier
1930 Broadway
- The Regent
45 West 60 St
