New York City
Upper West Side
The Upper West Side is Manhattan’s cultural heartland, where leafy avenues, historic brownstones, and world-renowned institutions create a neighborhood that blends tradition, intellect, and community. It is a place where New York feels both grand and livable.


Lifestyle & Legacy
The Upper West Side’s character is defined by its architecture, cultural institutions, and proximity to both Central Park and Riverside Park. Its streets are lined with classic brownstones, pre-war apartments, and landmark buildings such as the Dakota, which anchor the neighborhood’s historic prestige. The presence of Lincoln Center and the American Museum of Natural History has cemented its reputation as a hub of culture and education.
Today, the Upper West Side offers an atmosphere that balances residential warmth with cosmopolitan appeal. Gourmet markets, acclaimed restaurants, and bookstores give it a distinctly intellectual and family-friendly rhythm, while Broadway, Amsterdam, and Columbus Avenues provide vibrant corridors of dining and shopping. With its blend of history, culture, and green spaces, the Upper West Side embodies New York at its most welcoming and refined.
Highlights of the
Upper West Side
Cultural Landmarks
The American Museum of Natural History and Lincoln Center anchor the neighborhood’s cultural identity, making it a destination for art, performance, and discovery that resonates globally.
Parks & Green Living
Flanked by Central Park on one side and Riverside Park on the other, the Upper West Side offers unmatched access to nature, recreation, and scenic beauty in the heart of Manhattan.
Architectural Character
From tree-lined blocks of historic brownstones to grand co-op buildings along Central Park West, the neighborhood’s architecture reflects both elegance and enduring charm.
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