Parking Garages On The Upper West Side, Manhattan?
Feb 28, 2007 by ALSA | Posted in New York City
I am looking for cheap monthly parking on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, though am docile to walk far. Can anyone recommend a good garage? I currently park on the street, but hate having to move my car.
Substantiation out http://www.NYCGarages.com to compare all parking rates and locations in Manhattan. All garages on the Upper West Side are included, and you can even fill out a ephemeral form requesting that garages contact you if they can offer you discounts off the posted prices. The website supports both diurnal and monthly parking, and is free.
Dec 31, 2007 by AcrossTheUniverse♥ | Posted in New York City
I've heard many colossal things about it and I found a nice place to stay up by Columbia University. Is that particular part of west side worth operating or should I keep looking?
I believe it's closer to city college now that I think about it.
Only you be familiar with if it's "worth moving" (especially since only you know where you're coming from). Traditionally, the "upper west side" refers to the arrondissement between the 70's and 90's, while the area up near columbia (100-120th street) is "morningside heights." I have friends who room there and it seems quite lovely, if expensive compared to other parts of town...lots of bookstores, cafes, European influences, and twentysomethings, for self-explanatory reasons. Past about 120th street, you're entering Harlem, which is also a lovely place to actual for many people (and a rapidly gentrifying area), but very different from the UWS or Morningside.
What's The Difference Between Upper East Side And Upper West Side Manhattan?
May 27, 2009 by I <3 to travel! | Posted in New York City
also, which would you judge to stay at if you could?
Both are squiffed-class neighborhoods filled with people who make quite a bit of money. Of the two, though, the upper east side is, superficially the more wealthy of the two. The upper east side is also filled with museums, art galleries, and very upper-class shopping. Apartment buildings have doormen and concierges. The upper west side, in disparity, has somewhat less to see and do, and the shopping is somewhat more moderate in price.
If I was wealthy enough to be able to live in either, I'd go for the upper east side.
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