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Upper West Side

The Upper West Side (UWS) is a classic New York City neighborhood nestled between Central Park and the Hudson River.

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Introduction to the Upper West Side

The Upper West Side (UWS) is a classic New York City neighborhood nestled between Central Park and the Hudson River, stretching from West 59th Street to 110th Street. Known for its family-friendly vibe, intellectual atmosphere, and rich cultural institutions, the UWS blends historic architecture with laid-back charm. It’s home to brownstones, pre-war buildings, and iconic landmarks like Lincoln Center and the American Museum of Natural History. With easy access to green space, arts, and excellent schools, the UWS is one of Manhattan’s most desirable places to live and explore.

 

Things to Do in the Upper West Side

  • Explore the American Museum of Natural History – A world-renowned museum with exhibits ranging from dinosaurs to space.

  • Relax in Central Park or Riverside Park – Enjoy scenic walks, playgrounds, and dog runs.

  • Catch a performance at Lincoln Center – Home to the New York Philharmonic, Metropolitan Opera, and NYC Ballet.

  • Visit the New-York Historical Society – Museum and library chronicling NYC and American history.

  • Browse the shops at Columbus Avenue – Boutique shopping and cozy cafés.

  • Stroll along the Hudson River Greenway – A peaceful bike/walk path with skyline and river views.

  • Take a class or browse books at the NYPL’s St. Agnes Library – A community favorite.

  • Catch a film at the historic Beacon Theatre – A beautiful venue for concerts and shows.

 

Best Places to Eat in the Upper West Side

  • Jacob’s Pickles – Southern comfort food and craft cocktails, famous for fried chicken and biscuits.

  • RedFarm – Modern Chinese with a fun twist—don’t miss the pastrami egg rolls.

  • Barney Greengrass – Classic Jewish deli known for smoked fish and bagels since 1908.

  • Cafe Luxembourg – A charming French-American bistro with a neighborhood feel.

  • Celeste – Cozy Italian trattoria with fantastic pasta and pizza.

  • Mille-Feuille Bakery – Beloved French bakery with croissants, pastries, and espresso.

  • Tessa – Mediterranean-inspired cuisine with a modern, industrial-chic interior.

  • Dagon – Contemporary Israeli restaurant offering bold flavors and a buzzy vibe.

 

Schools in the Upper West Side

  • P.S. 87 William T. Sherman School 

  • P.S. 199 Jessie Isador Straus School 

  • The Anderson School (P.S. 334) 

  • The Center School 

  • The Calhoun School 

  • Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School

  • Dwight School 

  • Trinity School 

  • LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts 

  • The Collegiate School 

 

Overview for Upper West Side, NY

158,363 people live in Upper West Side, where the median age is 46 and the average individual income is $122,222. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

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$122,222

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