Murray Hill

Murray Hill extends from 5th Avenue to the East River between 26th and 40th Streets, Murray Hill is aquiet neighborhood full of residential buildings and restaurants. Its charming, tree-lined streets havelong attracted those who want to live in Manhattan, without all the noise and bustle. If you work inMidtown, Murray Hill, just minutes away, is an ideal place to live. It doesn't have the glamorousreputation of Soho or Tribeca, but people who move to Murray Hill tend to like it enough to stay there.

Housing

The neighborhood is a mix of prewar buildings, townhouses and high-rises. The rents are about averagefor Manhattan.

Restaurants

Murray Hill's reputation as a restaurant desert has outlived the reality of the situation. In recent years,the opening of several hotspots, like Asia de Cuba and Blue Smoke, has created a situation once thoughtimpossible: people traveling to Murray Hill for an evening's entertainment.

Arts/Entertainment

Shopping in Murray Hill is not the best on the island, but you aren't more than a ten minute walk tobetter prospects. For necessities, 3rd Avenue and Kips Bay plaza, with its supermarket, Movie Theaterand gym, can't be beat. And while the area isn't known for its artistic contribution to Manhattan, it doeshave one of the better small museums around: the Pierpont Morgan Library. At night, the Rodeo Bar,with live music and an always boisterous crowd, is Murray Hill's biggest attraction.

Great Outdoors

Aside from being a nice neighborhood for a Sunday stroll, Murray Hill is not an outdoorsy kind ofneighborhood. The East River walkway is a pleasant stretch for a jog, and the architectural and historicalattractions of the area can make for an interesting walking tour.

Subways

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