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Lincoln Square

Lincoln Square is the Upper West Side residential neighborhood that surrounds Lincoln Center. At the heart of the Lincoln Center area is the largest performing arts complex in the United States. Stretching between West 62nd and 65th Streets from Columbus Avenue to Amsterdam, the complex covers more than 16-acres and hosts almost any cultural offering imaginable, from opera to film to musical theater, dance and everything in between. The busy street scene on any given day or night is a diverse mix of New Yorkers and visitors from all over the world; toward evening you’ll find yourself among jazz lovers in cafes, film buffs making their way to Walter Reade Theater, checking concert schedules at Avery Fisher Hall and on their way to the Opera.

If that doesn't give you enough to do, Riverside Park lies only a few blocks to the west. There’s a feeling of both classic and brand-new here. You’ll find tree-lined storybook New York streets in the elegant, residential Upper West Side—home to so many families—with Central Park never far away. With its location close to Midtown, this is a great neighborhood for professionals. It's also a public transportation hub. Families can enjoy the best of the parks and great supermarkets from the vast Whole Foods market in the Time Warner Center to countless specialty delis and bakeries and enough restaurants to fit any budget or taste.

 

 

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