
credit: Chrysler Building/Canva; Grand Central Terminal/Robert Bye-Unsplash; UN exterior/United Nations
When you live in Midtown East, Murray Hill, or Kips Bay, all of New York—and beyond—is at your disposal. Much of that is due to the presence of the transportation hub Grand Central Terminal. But it is also because neighborhoods are, like the city itself, a glorious medley.
Quiet residential blocks coexist with blocks thrumming with bars and restaurants; new attractions such as Summit One Vanderbilt complement architectural gems such as the Chrysler Building.
The magnificent plazas of the United Nations and small public gardens, restaurants specializing in every type of cuisine, and shops for every budget: Midtown East has it all, and more besides.
Read on to discover more about the Midtown East area.