Upper West Side Tourist Guide - New York City
Located between Central Park and the Hudson River in the borough of Manhattan in New York, the Upper West Side is a popular residential and shopping neighborhood, and has many residents that work in the lower Manhattan and midtown areas. In contrast to the Upper East Side, which is popular amongst wealthy commercial and business people, the Upper West Side is more popular amongst the artistic set. Like the Upper East Side, however, this is an upscale area, and those living here are often earning far more than the average Manhattan salary. Once known as the Bloomingdale District, the area offers a range of attractions for visitors to enjoy and is home to a number of landmarks and famous buildings, such as the Time Warner Center, the American Broadcasting Company, and the Central Savings Bank. Amongst the places to visit when you come to the Upper West Side you will find the American Museum of Natural History, the Children's Museum of Manhattan, the Lincoln Center, the New York Historical Society, the Metropolitan Opera, the Beacon Theater, and various performing arts companies, reflecting the artistic influences of this area. Other sites and attractions include the Columbus Circle, Grant's Tomb, and the Soldiers and Sailors Monument. You will find a variety of places to eat out when you come to the Upper West Side, and you can enjoy an array of cuisine in an area with unique charm and character. You will also find plenty of places to shop in and around the area, so you can pick up a gift or souvenir whilst visiting this pleasant area.
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