Upper West Side

The Upper West Side is a primarily residential neighborhood located on the west side of Manhattan. It stretches from West 59th Street to West 110th Street, between Central Park and the Hudson River. The area is known for its elegant pre-war buildings, tree-lined streets, and proximity to cultural institutions like Lincoln Center, the American Museum of Natural History, and the New York Historical Society.

The Upper West Side is divided into several sub-neighborhoods, including Lincoln Square, Riverside Park South, and Morningside Heights. The Lincoln Square area is known for its upscale shopping, luxury apartments, and cultural attractions, while Riverside Park South is popular for its waterfront parks and high-end residential buildings.

Morningside Heights, located at the northern end of the Upper West Side, is home to several prestigious institutions, including Columbia University and Barnard College. The area has a distinct college town feel, with many bookstores, cafes, and student hangouts.

The Upper West Side has a diverse population and is home to many families, young professionals, and retirees. It is well-connected to other parts of the city via several subway lines, including the 1, 2, 3, A, B, C, and D trains. The neighborhood also has a vibrant dining scene, with many upscale restaurants, cafes, and bars lining Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues.