Upper East Side

United States

Upper East Side has 28 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.

96th Street (Manhattan)

Connects Upper East Side to: East Harlem | Isaacs Houses

86th Street (Manhattan)

Connects Upper East Side to: Upper West Side | Yorkville, Manhattan

Lenox Hill

Connects Upper East Side to: Kips Bay, Manhattan | Turtle Bay, Manhattan

Yorkville, Manhattan

Connects Upper East Side to: Astoria, Queens | Throggs Neck | Isaacs Houses

72nd Street (Manhattan)

Connects Upper East Side to: Manhattan, New York | Upper West Side | Hudson Yards, Manhattan

Commissioners' Plan of 1811

Connects Upper East Side to: New York City, New York | Yorkville, Manhattan | Stuyvesant Town–Peter Cooper Village | East Village, Manhattan

59th Street (Manhattan)

Connects Upper East Side to: Hell's Kitchen, Manhattan | Upper West Side | Chelsea, Manhattan | Columbus Circle

Lexington Avenue

Connects Upper East Side to: Murray Hill, Manhattan | East Harlem | Gramercy Park | Yorkville, Manhattan

East Harlem

Connects Upper East Side to: Manhattan, New York | Harlem | Chinatown, Manhattan | Isaacs Houses | Holmes Towers

city map

Connects Upper East Side to: Lake View, Chicago | Newton, Massachusetts | Gay Village, Montreal | Fairhaven, Saskatoon | Confederation Park, Saskatoon

Henry Clay Frick

Connects Upper East Side to: Homestead, Pennsylvania | Cerro de Pasco, Pasco | Cresson, Pennsylvania | Wenham, Massachusetts | Scottdale, Pennsylvania

Fifth Avenue

Connects Upper East Side to: Manhattan, New York | The Bronx, New York (state) | Northeastern United States | Downtown Detroit | Park Slope

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