Yorkville

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Yorkville, located on Manhattan’s Upper East Side between 79th and 96th Streets east of Third Avenue, is a neighborhood with rich history and a welcoming atmosphere. Transportation is excellent, thanks to the Q train along Second Avenue, the 4, 5, 6 trains at Lexington Avenue, plus crosstown buses and ferry service at East 90th Street. Landmarks include Gracie Mansion in Carl Schurz Park, Asphalt Green, and the historic German Evangelical Church. Housing ranges from pre-war walk-ups and brownstones to post-war high-rises and new luxury condominiums, offering diverse options. Lifestyle blends quiet residential streets with vibrant amenities. Dining reflects Yorkville’s multicultural roots, from German and Hungarian eateries to modern cafés and international restaurants. Nightlife is relaxed, with neighborhood pubs, lounges, and wine bars. Shopping includes specialty grocers, boutiques, and access to major retail on Lexington and Third Avenues. Outdoor life is anchored by Carl Schurz Park, the East River Esplanade, and nearby Central Park, providing abundant green space.

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