Upper East Side

The UPPER EAST SIDE is known for its world-famous museums, elite schools, luxury boutiques and close proximity to Central Park. The Upper East Side is home some of the city’s wealthiest families, yet just east of Lexington Avenue, the neighborhood can be surprisingly affordable.

Mansions and huge prewar buildings are abundant in the sixties and seventies, and on and near Fifth and Park Avenues.  Madison Avenue shopping features high end shops including Prada, TSE, Judith Ripka, Betsey Johnson, Valentino, Tom Ford, Armani and Carolina Herrera. The Upper East Side has endless places to dine, such as the famous Serendipity, Daniel, Café Boulud and Coco Pazzo, where celebrities can frequently be spotted. “Museum Mile” is lined with world renowned museums, such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Frick Collection, The Jewish Museum, the Asia Society, and The Guggenheim.

Points of Interest

Points of Interest Map
  1. Daniel (French)
  2. Serafina (Italian)
  3. Sushi of Gari (Japanese)
  4. Atlantic Grill (Seafood/Japanese)
  5. David Burke Townhouse (American)
  6. Serendipity 3
  7. Ralph Lauren
  8. Valentino
  9. Christian Louboutin Boutique
  10. David Yurman
  11. Oscar de la Renta
  12. Prada
  13. Tom Ford
  14. Barney's New York
  15. Guggenheim Museum
  16. Metropolitan Museum of Art
  17. The Frick Collection
  18. Asia Society
  19. The Jewish Museum
  20. Central Park