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Fully furnished 4-bedroom apartment with 1.5 baths and private outdoor space.
Enjoy the convenience of an in-unit washer/dryer. Located steps from Columbia University and a half block from Central Park.
Fully furnished 4-bedroom apartment on the first floor! This spacious and stylish home offers everything you need for a comfortable stay:
Fully Equipped Kitchen: Large refrigerator, stovetop, oven, coffee maker, toaster, microwave, utensils, and cutlery.
Bedrooms:
2 with king-size beds, desks, AC, and closets.
1 with a queen-size bed, desk, AC, closet, and TV.
1 with a full-size bed, desk, AC, closet, and TV.
Marble Bathroom: Features both a shower and bathtub, plus an in-unit washer/dryer.
Living Room: Comfortable couch and TV. High speed WIFI - 600 Mbps!
Private Outdoor Space: Includes a grill, dining table, outdoor couch, and umbrella.
Your perfect getaway awaits! Experience the best of New York City living. Book now and start planning an unforgettable journey filled with lasting memories.
Entire apartment plus private outdoor space. Amazon lockers in the lobby
I give my guests space, but either my co-host or I are available when needed.
If you've seen a leafy, residential Manhattan neighborhood depicted on TV or in the movies, there's a decent chance it was the Upper West Side. It's where Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks lived in You've Got Mail, where Jerry made his home on Seinfeld (and in real life) and where Liz Lemon lived on 30 Rock. Chuck Bass owned a hotel there on Gossip Girl. Gary Greengrass—who runs appetizing emporium Barney Greengrass, a neighborhood mainstay for more than a century—feels You've Got Mail summed up what he loves about the neighborhood's vibe.
“It tried to highlight some of the neighborhood businesses. Some of them are still around, and some of them aren't—that was a good illustration of what the neighborhood truly is, and how it was back in the day.” Greengrass laments the closings of some longstanding businesses—an unavoidable reality—but still loves the local flavor and the fact the area attracts people from around the world and across all generations.
The Upper West Side—bracketed by Central Park and Riverside Park, and distinguished by regal, two-towered apartment buildings along Central Park West—is a place where you can frequently see families pushing strollers, walking dogs and, on weekends, settling in for brunch at mainstays like Sarabeth's.
Of course, it's not all residential. There's culture, in the form of the American Museum of Natural History, the Beacon Theatre and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. And plenty of shopping, eating and nightlife as well. Read on for details about what to see and do.
Getting around
Subways
BC at 103rd St under 500 feet
BC at 96th St 0.28 miles
1 at 103rd St 0.39 miles
Half a block from Central Park and 2 minutes walk from Subway station.
Parking:
Parking is available on the street and is free. Please note there is alternate side parking most days. Different days for different streets around the neighborhood. Please make sure to read all signs to make sure you don't get a ticket!
* Absolutely NO SMOKING. Smoking inside or outside of the house will result in an automatic loss of security deposit.
* LUGGAGE STORAGE is NOT available. Please use service luggagehero com to store your luggage before check in or after check out.