Neighborhood
Midtown East
Located along the East River, Midtown East is home to the United Nations Headquarters, The Morgan Library & Museum, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral and Grand Central Terminal. It also serves as one of NYC’s major professional centers, encompassing many of the most iconic commercial buildings such as the Met Life and Chrysler Buildings. The parks along the East River are the perfect place to read a book or go for a jog. The many dining options and iconic Grand Central Market, which is routinely featured as a destination on the Food Network, make it easy to grab dinner on the way home.
Transportation
- N,Q,R Subways
- Metro North
- Grand Central
- 7 Subway
- 4,5,6 Subways
Dining
- Little Collins
- Park Ave Tavern
- The Smith
- Sakagura
- Luke's Lobster
- Sushi Yasuda
- Mediterraneo
- Soccarat
- Crave Fish Bar
- Smith and Wolensky
- The Palm
- The Polo Bar
- The Capital Grille
- Westville
- Citarella
- Atwood Kitchen & Bar
- Atoboy
- Atomix
Recreation
- MoMa
- Central Park
- Chrysler Building
- East River Bike/Run Path
- Bryant Park
- United Nations Headquarters
- International Photography Museum
- The Morgan Library & Museum
- MNDFL