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To Central Park South Wto Cenetrlal cParok Smouthe Positioned in the heart of Manhattan, this is where prestige intersects with convenience in a perfect cross section of east meets west with Central Park at your doorstep. Although it spans just a few blocks, the area is surrounded by some of the city's finest shops, restaurants, and cultural institutions. As you begin to settle into your new home, we encourage you to explore this introductory guide to the neighborhood. We hope that you find the information in the following pages useful as you discover all the wonders this area has to offer. Transportation Car Services ACT Limousine NYC: 516-680-2666 Towncar International: 212-727-7800 Dav El Chauffeured Transport: 646-543-2835 Bus Lines M5 M20 M7 M57 M31 M104 Subway Lines F at 57 ST A/B/C/D/1 at 59 ST-Columbus Circle N/Q/R/W at 57 ST-7 AV Citi Bike Locations W 55th St & 6th Ave W 56th St & Broadway Central Park South & 6th Ave Central Park South & 7th Ave Parking Garages 1. Icon Parking (125 W 58th) 212-977-7422 2. Icon Parking (157 W 58th) 212-315-1313 3. Enterprise 58 East (105 W 58th) 212-564-3199 4. Central Parking (145 W 56th) 212-459-8946 5. Central Park Garage (160 Central Park South) Activities & Culture Central Park Olmsted's beloved and essential public space is a welcome escape from the stresses of city life. Your 843-acre backyard, Central Park is THE place to play, relax, and explore in New York City. Carnegie Hall The legendary music venue brings the transformative power of music to a wide audience and fosters the future of music through the cultivation of new artists. Reopens April 2021. In the meantime, explore the Live with Carnegie Hall program: carnegiehall.org/Explore/Watch-and-Listen/Live-with- Carnegie-Hall#live The Plaza Hotel Famously the home of Eloise, one of New York City's most beloved (fictional) residents. The iconic hotel has welcomed guests from around the world to experience this magical castle overlooking Central Park for over a century. Lincoln Center Enjoy a night at the Metropolitan Opera, the New York City Ballet or the New York Philharmonic at the world's leading performing arts center just a short walk from your new home. Reopens Spring 2021. In the meantime, explore the Lincoln Center at Home program: lincolncenter.org/lincoln-center-at-home Museums 1. The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 5th Ave. 2. Museum of Modern Art 11 W 53rd St. 3. The Frick Collection 1 E 70th St. 4. Museum of Arts & Design 2 Columbus Circle 5. The Natural History Museum 200 Central Park West Shopping Nordstrom NYC Flagship Nordstrom's first flagship in New York City opened its doors just over a year ago. The department store occupies the base of Central Park Tower, the tallest residential building in the world, and boasts 320,000 sq. ft. of retail space. The Shops at Columbus Circle Located in the Time Warner Center, a complex of skyscrapers in Columbus Circle, this an upscale shopping destination hosts dozens of retailers, as well as dining and nightlife options. Fifth Avenue Centrally-located, Fifth Avenue between 39th and 60th Street is the home of several NYC flagship stores. With stores including Gucci, Harry Winston and Saks of course, Fifth Avenue caters to a variety of shoppers. Christie's Auction House The UK-based auction house opened their first US saleroom in 1977 here in New York City. Over four decades later, its iconic Rockefeller Center location is host to more than one hundred sales annually. Eat & Drink Jean-Georges Jean-Georges Vongerichten's critically acclaimed flagship offers the very best in fine dining. The Michelin-Star New French eatery boasts floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Central Park. The Russian Tea Room The enchanting Russian Tea Room is a bastion of decadence and glamour. This universally-adored cultural institution provides a luxurious yet accessible, world-class dining experience. Marea Marea, meaning 'tide' in Italian, redefines the seascape of high-end Italian cuisine. The chic Central Park South restaurant serves regional dishes that are heavily influenced by the authentic, bracing flavors of coastal Italy. Nobu The first uptown New York location of legendary chef Nobu Matsuhia's eponymous restaurant. The world-renowned restaurant is famous for its signature New Style Japanese cuisine with classic dishes and a hibachi table. Cafes & Coffee Shops Petrossian Boutique & Cafe 911 7th Ave, 212-245-2217 Mon-Fri, Sun: 10am-7pm Sat: 10am-8pm Petrossian discount card available. Please inquire with Management. Inès 152 W 56th St, 917-472-1898 Mon-Fri: 7:30am-4pm Sat/Sun: Closed Zibetto Espresso Bar 1385 6th Ave, 646-707-0505 Mon-Fri: 7am-6pm Sat: 8am-5pm Sun: 8am-4pm Delivery available with Seamless Ground Central Coffee Company 888 8th Ave, 917-409-0147 8am-5pm 7 days a week Delivery available with DoorDash 145 West 58th Street Groceries New York, NY 10019 Delivery also available from DoorDash, Postmates, Caviar, etc. Please use your own account for ordering. Whole Foods Columbus Circle 212-823-9600 Located in the Time Warner Center. Delivery or Pick up can be ordered on Amazon Prime. Morton Williams Supermarkets 212-586-7750 Closest supermarket located just one block away on 57th St. & 6 1/2 Ave. Delivery available on instacart.com. Fresh Direct freshdirect.com The leading online grocery delivery service. Order fresh produce, prepared food & groceries for same-day delivery. Merci Market 212-581-1888 Small, local grocery and delicatessen located at the end of the block around the corner on 6th Ave. Westerly Natural Market 212-586-5262 Health market focusing on natural, organic foods and nutritional supplements. Also includes a Juice Bar and Hot Soup station. Health & Wellness Gym & Fitness New York Athletic Club, 180 Central Park South 212-247-5100 Equinox Columbus Circle, 10 Columbus Circle 212-871-0425 305 Fitness Columbus Circle, 205 W 58th St. 646-823-9011 Essential Fitness NYC, 939 8th Ave. #404 646-535-6320 Crunch Fitness 54th Street, 250 W 54th St. 212-307-7760 Blink Fitness, 240 E 54th St. 646-561-5460 Yoga - Pilates - Barre Exhale New York, 150 Central Park South 212-561-7400 Sonic Yoga, 944 8th Ave. 212-397-6344 Pure Barre, 200 Central Park South Ste 207 212-265-3943 Urgent Care Centers CityMD Urgent Care, 315 W 57th St. 212-315-2330 NYU Langone Urgent Care, 355 W 52nd St. 646-754-2599 MiDoctor Urgent Care, 715 9th Ave. 212-757-2015 Mount Sinai West, 1000 10th Ave. 212-523-4000 Pharmacies Windsor Pharmacy, 1419 6th Ave. 212-247-1538 Duane Reade, 100 W 57th St. 212-956-0464 CVS Pharmacy (24Hrs), W 57th St. 212-247-5848 Carnegie Hill Pharmacy, 1721 Broadway 212-246-0020 Everyday Essentials Dry Cleaners, Wash & Fold Grace Essex Cleaners, 125 W 58th St. 212-265-2152 VIP Cleaners, 101 W 58th St. 212-956-0655 J's Cleaners, 1367 6th Ave. 212-767-0202 Tailoring & Alterations Wazin Custom Tailor, 57 W 57th St. Ste. 1212 212-752-2239 6th Ave. Tailor (for leather), 57 W 57th St. Ste. 712 212-593-1925 French American Reweaving Co., 119 W 5th St. #1406 212-765-4670 Alteration Specialists UES, 700 Madison Ave. Fl. 4 646-833-7899 Handbag & Shoe Repair Shoe Repair, 205 W 57th St. #207b 917-834-2020 Santana Leather Care @ Bergdorf Goodman 917-767-8310 Dino's Shoe Repair, 1806 Broadway 212-397-4066 Florists Heather Floral, 152 W 57th St. 212-265-9449 Shields Flowers, 52 W 56th St. 212-489-0350 Sterling Blooms, 1330 6th Ave. #23a 646-291-7410 Flowers by Richard, Same-Day Delivery 212-582-3505 Veterinary ClinicsPet Care Clinton Veterinary Center: 212-333-5548 Columbus Circle Veterinary Hospital: 212-245-3302 City Pets the Housecall Vets: 212-581-7387 Animal Hospitals (emergency services) BluePearl Pet Hospital: 212-767-0099 InstaVet, UES Animal Clinic: 917-525-2579 Pet Supplies The Pet Market NYC: 212-956-3700 Dog & Co.: 646-450-8518 Spoiled Brats (free delivery): 212-459-1615 Groomers & Day Care Celebrity Pets Hotel: 646-588-9817 Central Park Pet Spa: 212-581-2777 Biscuits & Bath: 646-786-0979.
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