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Upper East Side is between Central Park and the East River. It’s a small area of 1.8 square miles of some of the most expensive real estate in the country. There are townhouses, high-rise buildings, and tree-lined streets amid the exclusive clubs, private schools, high-end shopping and entertainment. Madison Avenue is the main shopping street, and luxury hotels include Carlyle Hotel, Plaza Hotel, Plaza Hotel Athenee, Four Seasons, and The Pierre Hotel. Current and former residents include Michael Bloomberg, Barbara Walters, Rudy Guliani, Woody Allen, Candice Bergen, Joan Collins, Greta Garbo, Art Garfunkel, Donna Karan, Ralph Lauren, the Marx Brothers, Michael J. Fox, Rupert Murdoch, Katie Couric, Walter Cronkite, Caroline Kennedy, Jackie Onassis, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Franklin D. Roosevelt. Upper East Side has so many museums that the concentration of them is called Museum Mile, which includes The 92nd Street Y, The Asia Society, Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, El Museo del Barrio, The Frick Collection, Goethe-Institut New York, The Jewish Museum of New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Museum of the City of New York, The National Academy of Design, The Neue Galerie, Society of Illustrators, The Guggenheim Museum, and the Whitney Museum of American Art. Movies set in the Upper East Side include Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Live and Let Die, The Bonfire of the Vanities, Six Degrees of Separation, Ransom, Men in Black, A Perfect Murder, and Panic Room. Upper East Side TV shows are The Jeffersons, Diff’rent Strokes, and The Nanny.
Subway stops: 4, 5, 6 to 86th Street