Nestled between Central Park and the East River, Manhattan’s Upper East Side has long been one of New York City’s most affluent neighborhoods. This area, home to Fifth and Madison avenues, is characterized by stately mansions that overlook Central Park, many of which date back to the early 20th-century Gilded Age. The neighborhood’s high-end stores and a rich array of museums along the Museum Mile make it a hub for both shopping and cultural exploration. Visitors can stroll through tree-lined streets, admire the architectural grandeur, and immerse themselves in the vibrant arts scene.
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