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Midtown takes up a massive portion of Manhattan. It stretches from 34th Street to 59th Street and spans the entire island from the Hudson River to the East River. And unlike other smaller neighborhoods with distinct personalities, Midtown is so large that it has a variety of vibes between Midtown East and Midtown West.

On the east side, you’ll get a more classic NYC experience with access to some of the city’s most storied institutions. Meanwhile, the west side is filled with newer developments like Manhattan West and is home to a more bustling nightlife scene. So no matter what you like doing, you can find options on both ends of the spectrum in Midtown.

From studios to palatial dwellings with 20 or more rooms. There are co-ops, rentals, condominiums, and brownstones, two-and three-story walk-ups, and 80-story apartment towers loaded with amenities. 

And though Midtown seems packed to the brim with housing already, new buildings and options continue to pop up, such as the renovated Waldorf Astoria, 45-story Rose Hill, Central Park Tower — the tallest residential building in the city — and The Centrale, a 71-story residential structure with expansive views.

Parks and Green Spaces in Midtown

While it’s true Midtown is filled with many skyscrapers and office buildings, it also contains some of the most coveted green spaces in the city. The neighborhood is home to the picturesque Bryant Park, which hosts events year-round, including a free ice-skating rink at its Winter Village from November to March, and a film series and musical and theatrical performances in the warmer months.  

The neighborhood abuts the southern border of Central Park, with nearby features of the green space including the Central Park Zoo, Heckscher Playground, and Wollman Rink. 

Hudson River Park borders Midtown to the west. The park is home to manicured jogging and biking paths, playgrounds, as well as numerous piers with kayaking available.

 

Transportation Options in Midtown

Midtown living provides easy access to some of the largest transit hubs in the world, including Grand Central Terminal, Penn Station, and the Port Authority Bus Terminal. The neighborhood is served by virtually every train line, making travel within Manhattan and to the other boroughs relatively easy. 

The commuter lines of the Long Island Railroad, Metro-North, New Jersey Transit, and the PATH depart from Midtown, providing access to areas north and south of the city, and Amtrak trains traveling throughout the country leave from the newly-built Moynihan Train Hall across from Penn Station.

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