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Offering an eastern exposure from the bedroom and living room, this one bedroom apartment is located in the neighborhood of Inwood in Uptown Manhattan, between Riverside Drive & Henshaw Street. The apartment is on the second floor of a pre-war elevator building, with amenities including laundry facilities in the basement as well as a buzzer/intercom system.
The apartment is lined with hardwood floors and features a practical layout, with the kitchen open to the living area, allowing for you to enjoy watching TV while cooking. In the living room, a seating area has been arranged in front of the TV and there is a dining table seating two. The kitchen comes fully equipped with all the necessities for you to cook at home. The bedroom is furnished with a double bed, and allows you to arrange your belongings in the closet, dresser (with mirror), and night tables. You will find the linens in separate drawers. Fitting toiletries and other bath accessories is easy, since the bathroom is equipped with a vanity sink, shelves over the toilet, and a towel rack on the back of the door.
Staying in Inwood, just north of Harlem, opens you up to a wide range of opportunities in terms of what to do, in a quiet and peaceful environment! The apartment lies near several parks, among them Inwood Hill Park and Fort Tryon Park (both less than a block away), which offers a great view of the Hudson and Harlem Rivers, and is site of the Cloisters Museum—the medieval section of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Another park in the vicinity is Riverside Park, which runs along the Hudson River and is equipped with jogging tracks, football and basketball fields, bicycle paths, playground, kayak rentals and much more! There are different restaurant options in the area. For Latino cuisine, head just two blocks down to “Mamajuana Café and Wine Bar” which offers a unique dining experience, or 0.3 miles (550m) away to "Elsa La Reina del Chicharron". Same distance of your apartment is a Fine Fare supermarket if you wish to buy the ingredients to cook your meals at home.
Notable former residents of the Inwood neighborhood include former NBA basketball star, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, as well as Henry Stern, owner of Macy’s department store.
The rest of Manhattan and other New York boroughs are also readily accessible via subway. So head to the nearest stations, Dyckman Street / Broadway (A train)–3 blocks away and Dyckman Street / Nagle Avenue (1 train)—about 8 blocks and enjoy the rest of what New York City has to offer!