2A PRIME 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN THE HEART OF UES

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Apartment | 1 Beds | 1 Bath | East 61street
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Beds: 1
Bath: 1
Sleep: 4
Min Night: 30
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2A PRIME 1 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN THE HEART OF UES

Apartment | Accommodates: 1 | 4 Beds | 1 Bath | Check In: 15:00 | Check Out: 10:00 | East 61street
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Renovated Apartment in the prime Upper East Side 60's. *All New_Large & Bright!! *Wonderful well maintained privately owned Brownstone. Features renovated windowed kitchen, tiled bath with porcelain pedestal sink and large vanity mirror. The apartment is located in a small scale boutique building with high end lobby hallway and finishes. Architect designed one bedroom with granite pass through kitchen overlooking living area. High end marble bath. Architectural lighting and ...
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Situated on a quiet side street convenient to the Queensboro Bridge, NY Presbyterian Hospital, Hunter College, Sloan Kettering and Bloomingdale's. Merchant’s Cigar Bar, Bed Bath Beyond, Dangerfield’s, Home Depot, Serendipity, Sport Club LA, Food Emporium, movie theaters, diners and Great neighborhood with tons of bars and restaurants.

Stately townhouses and grand apartment buildings characterise this affluent, family-friendly neighbourhood nestled between two parks (Central and Riverside). The mature, refined feel of the residential side streets balances with a buzzy bar and bistro scene along the tree-lined avenues – you’ll never be short of a brunch cafe or Jewish bakery here (and by the way, the cookies at Levain are legendary for good reason). Two of New York’s best museums border Central Park – try the American Museum of Natural History to learn about all creatures great and small, or the New-York Historical Society to swat up on battles and bloodshed in the USA’s (relatively) brief but dramatic past. And while you’re here, be sure to book tickets for a performance at the Lincoln Arts Center, New York’s premier venue for opera and ballet. One thing to know – New York is a very busy city (it’s not called “the city that never sleeps” for nothing). As part of an authentic New York experience, you can expect a fair amount of noise and construction coming from the streets, whether it be roadwork, scaffolding, or honking yellow taxis.

Two blocks from Subway N R W 4 5 6 trains on 3rd Ave and 59th St.

  • Non Refundable
  • Non Cancellable.
  • Cleaning Fee: $ 150
  • Refundable Deposit: 1000
Renovated Apartment in the prime Upper East Side 60's. *All New_Large & Bright!! *Wonderful well maintained privately owned Brownstone. Features renovated windowed kitchen, tiled bath with porcelain pedestal sink and large vanity mirror. The apartment is located in a small scale boutique building with high end lobby hallway and finishes. Architect designed one bedroom with granite pass through kitchen overlooking living area. High end marble bath. Architectural lighting and ...
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Situated on a quiet side street convenient to the Queensboro Bridge, NY Presbyterian Hospital, Hunter College, Sloan Kettering and Bloomingdale's. Merchant’s Cigar Bar, Bed Bath Beyond, Dangerfield’s, Home Depot, Serendipity, Sport Club LA, Food Emporium, movie theaters, diners and Great neighborhood with tons of bars and restaurants.

Stately townhouses and grand apartment buildings characterise this affluent, family-friendly neighbourhood nestled between two parks (Central and Riverside). The mature, refined feel of the residential side streets balances with a buzzy bar and bistro scene along the tree-lined avenues – you’ll never be short of a brunch cafe or Jewish bakery here (and by the way, the cookies at Levain are legendary for good reason). Two of New York’s best museums border Central Park – try the American Museum of Natural History to learn about all creatures great and small, or the New-York Historical Society to swat up on battles and bloodshed in the USA’s (relatively) brief but dramatic past. And while you’re here, be sure to book tickets for a performance at the Lincoln Arts Center, New York’s premier venue for opera and ballet. One thing to know – New York is a very busy city (it’s not called “the city that never sleeps” for nothing). As part of an authentic New York experience, you can expect a fair amount of noise and construction coming from the streets, whether it be roadwork, scaffolding, or honking yellow taxis.

Two blocks from Subway N R W 4 5 6 trains on 3rd Ave and 59th St.

Non Refundable Non Cancellable

  • Cleaning Fee: $ 150
  • Refundable Deposit: 1000

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