Down 81st street you have the Metropolitan Museum of Art and you must enjoy an early Friday evening with the sit down bar and live music orchestra on the mezzanine entrance of the Museum - a little known secret even by New York standards. And the Petri marble sculpture Court is a must visit. The museum is unmatched to any museum in the world. Then there is Madison Avenue and all its shopping yet The Mads as I call it, and the elite click of Carnegie Hill with the East River residents know that 3rd Avenue between 79th and 72nd Street is the women's shopping gem of the Upper East Side. Besides our trophy park Central Park you also have the Carl Schurz Park by the East River bank down 81st Street. Where ever you go, you are in the heart of the Upper East Side. All the furniture will be brand new. Apartment has 27 inch television. This is quite an address and an amazing apartment building. See its twin apartment - yet a little smaller property id #2740 The Gramercy Inside guide: This is the spot. The highest percentage population of young single 20-30 something with an average income of $135,000 salary. Yet, Patria, Maxie and Angelos, Pop and Pipa will make you enjoy the evening and night scene of this marvelous central neighborhood. To the west you have Fifth Avenue shopping, Chelsea prime and the infamous Flatiron building. North you have Murray Hill, Gramercy park and dog parks of Gramercy park, Union Square and more. To the south you have Greenwich Village (14th and south) divided by the west village and the east village within minutes in any west-east direction. Another 2 minutes and you have Soho. This is central and the mini burgers at POP, the Temple Bar Pizza further south, the wicked sandwiches of Cosi on Park and Pipa's mysterious mirrors and carpets are just a few among the amazing tea salons and champagne lounges you can find on e. 18th and e. 19th Street.