Welcome home to Manhattan’s capacious retreat—The Upper East Side. Whether you’re a local celebrity with a duplex overlooking the park, or a recent college graduate in need of a quick commute to midtown and access to plentiful local pubs, the Upper East Side is perfect for the New Yorker who wants to stretch out and live life easily. Somehow when you go outside, the sidewalks are wider, the parks are more playful, and the local landscape is a perfect blend of prewar co-ops, brand-new condos, and stately townhomes. Feeling outdoorsy? Running paths on the East River Esplanade and throughout Central Park offer plenty of opportunities to get some fresh air. In need of some culture? This neighborhood is home to Museum Mile and offers more than 14 of the city’s best museums. But for daily living, the appeal is the ease. Read on for our favorite places to eat, relax, shop and more.
UES At a Glance
$1.8M
Median Listing Price
$3,863
Average Monthly Rent Price for a 1-Bedroom
AVAILABLE LISTINGS
163 East 64th Street
AGENTS: Michael Biryla, John Antretter & Gabriella Michin
345 E 86th Street #10-F
AGENTS: Madeleine Auffenberg & Michael Biryla
130 E 63rd Street #4-E
AGENTS: Tyler Whitman & Josh Heyer
166 E 63rd Street #20-A
AGENTS: Chelsea Picken Cain & Andy Pickerill
200 E 89th Street #8-B
AGENTS: Madeleine Auffenberg & Michael Biryla
WHERE TO EAT
This storied neighborhood is not generally the epicenter of the new and trendy. It’s the hallmark location for the tried and true. So when you’re hankering for something delicious, why not go somewhere that’s been around the block?
IN THE MOOD FOR MICHELIN
A warm and sophisticated take on french food, this neighborhood staple is also a highly celebrated destination.
Daniel Boloud’s beautiful restaurant offers a world-class wine cellar to match the grace and elegance of the food served.
IN THE MOOD FOR A BURGER
Maybe the best burger in the city—try it and see for yourself. Just don’t ask for a salad.
IN THE MOOD FOR PASTA
Every New York neighborhood needs a great Italian restaurant or several. try the homemade pasta and you’ll come back again.
WHERE TO PLAY
A bit of a local hidden gem, this park features expansive walking paths, beautiful views, and lots of carved-out spaces for dogs and kids. If this location is too far up or east, other nearby parks include John Jay, St. Catherines, and of course, Central Park!
WHERE TO RELAX
An exquisite retreat in the center of the upper east side, delivering luxurious treatments in a relaxing space.
WHERE TO SHOP
MADISON AVENUE
Every major fashion brand likely has a storefront on Madison Avenue, but there are some local boutiques along the path, as well. Blue & Cream is a local boutique with a curated collection of high-end fashion. There are also several consignment stores, and beautiful gourmet food markets, such as Madison Fare, if you’re ready to indulge your fashion sense and your taste buds.
WHERE TO BE SURPRISED
A 35-year tradition, this cozy spot brings big talent to the stage and offers an intimate setting for friendly conversation and nightly amusement.