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The interior photos are from a model apartment in the building. The model apartment is representative of both the quality and style of apartments offered at this location. Description, floor plan and photos are for reference purposes only. Actual apartment's dimensions, layouts and furniture may vary.
The 2-bedroom apartment is located in a 32-story (equivalent to the European 31-story) high rise tower with elevator and full-time doorman in Midtown East, Manhattan. The tower was built in 1987, and features angled balconies and a landscaped mid-block plaza. There are laundry facilities in the building, and high-speed internet access is available. Because this is a model apartment exposure may vary, but many apartments in the building offer open city views and a balcony.
The living room of the two bedroom apartment has parquet floors and a comfortable seating area with a sofa, coffee table and TV with DVD player. A classic dining room table that seats four can also be found in the room. The separate kitchen with a granite countertop is fully equipped with an oven, fridge, dishwasher, microwave, coffee maker and toaster to make it easy to prepare a home-cooked meal. The master bedroom in the apartment contains a double bed and a TV with cable. The second bedroom also has a double bed, and air-conditioning is available in both bedrooms. The bathroom of the apartment includes a bathtub with shower, WC and washbasin, and towels and sheets are provided upon arrival.
You can find the apartment at East 44th Street near 2nd Avenue in the classy Turtle Bay neighborhood of the Midtown East area. The neighborhood is well-known in New York City for being the home of the United Nations Headquarters, which you can find just one block east of the apartment. Here you will also get an amazing view of the East River. Three blocks north of the apartment is the Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza with the Katherine Hepburn Garden. The garden was named after the famous actress as she lived in this part of the city for many years. There are also several landmarks near the apartment. The gorgeous Art Deco Chrysler Building is just four blocks away, you can find Grand Central Station one block further, and two blocks west from here are the New York Public Library and Bryant Park. Furthermore, the neighborhood boasts many great restaurants, bars and shops. The original Palm Restaurant is just down the block, and Ristorante Grifone is just two blocks away. To commute in the city you can walk to Grand Central Station, where you have a choice of several subway lines: the 4, 5, 6, 7 & S.