Upper West Side

The Upper West Side (UWS) is home to lively mix of young professionals, families and college kids.Compared to its stuffy eastern relative, the UWS follows the Manhattan model of mixing commercialwith residential spaces in a more organic (some might say slapdash) way. A good percentage of UWSresidents live above a restaurant or deli. Running from 59th to 110th Street between Central Park andthe Hudson River, it’s like the UES with a little of bit of funk mixed in.
Housing
The housing reflects the mix of residents: everything from luxury high-rises to tiny tenements. Generally,the farther north you go, the better the deal.
Restaurants
Sometimes it seems that there’s nothing to do on the Upper West Side but eat. You can do the historicaleat, at institutions like Barney Greengrass; the wallet-sapping eat at Jean Georges; the bargain gourmetthing at Gennaro. It’s all there. Enjoy!
Arts/Entertainment
Columbus and Amsterdam come alive at night with a diverse range of bars and clubs. Trashy, trendy andeverything in between. For more refined pleasures, Lincoln Center is on the southern border, withconcerts and plays all year long.
Great Outdoors
Central Park, with its meadows, zoo and concerts is a strong argument for living on the UWS. And there’sno better place for a jog or bike ride than its roadways and paths. On the opposite side of theneighborhood, there’s Riverside Park, a gorgeous strip of real estate that doesn’t attract the crowds ofits more famous sister.
Subways
1, 2, 3, 9, B, C