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Ver el Upper West Side en un día

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Gillian Osswald

Publicado 11/13/2017

El Upper West Side de Manhattan es más que su buen aspecto. Sí, sus calles en gran medida residenciales están equipadas con edificios emblemáticos, majestuosos museos y lugares de interés que muchos visitantes reconocerán de la cultura pop, pero el vecindario también es un destino vibrante por sus parques familiares y su floreciente escena nocturna. Pase un día en el área mirando los lugares que no debe perderse con nuestra guía a continuación.

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Fresh sesame bagels from Absolute Bagels

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Absolute Bagels

2788 Broadway

The inspiration for this shop’s moniker may come from its absolutely-zero-frills atmosphere or from the fact that the titular breadstuffs here are unequivocally among the best in NYC. File through the fast-moving line to get your fill of flawlessly crunchy-yet-soft bagels. Owner and Ess-a-Bagel alum Sam Thongkrieng has perfected his iteration of the carby staple over decades in the business.

Riverside Park, Manhattan, NYC

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Riverside Park

Riverside Drive to Hudson River<br>72nd St. to St. Clair Pl.

The Upper West Side is blessed with easy access to not one but two of the City’s major green spaces: Riverside Park and Central Park. Stroll westward to explore the less famous but no less scenic of them. Pick a bench and pair your bagel with views of the picturesque, tree-lined paths and the Hudson River, glistening nearby.

People at one of the galleries at the American Museum of Natural History

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American Museum of Natural History

200 Central Park West

If your interests fall somewhere within the category of “the universe,” this massive museum will appeal to you. Wind through its comprehensive collections, including perennial favorites like the towering T. rex in the Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs and the Hall of Ocean Life’s 94-foot-long blue whale, hanging from the ceiling.

Museum interior of New-York Historical Society

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The New-York Historical Society

170 Central Park West

Nearby, the City’s oldest museum explores a narrower slice of human history. The story of New York City and of America unfolds through the museum’s extensive collection of artifacts, sculptures, drawings and documents. Highlights include a gallery of Tiffany lamps and, in the Center for Women’s History, a display of tennis gear Billie Jean King employed during some of her historic matches. 

Photo: Marley White

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Barney Greengrass

541 Amsterdam Ave

Descriptors like “classic” and “institution” are often used to describe the Upper West Side Sturgeon King, and for good reason. The Greengrass family has been slicing its legendary smoked fish on Amsterdam Avenue since 1929; the timeless Jewish specialties—sturgeon and eggs, nova-topped bagels—remain well worth an order.

Fresh chocolate chip cookies at Levain Bakery, Upper West Side, NYC

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Levain Bakery

167 W. 74th St.

For dessert, head to another one of the neighborhood’s culinary landmarks, purveyors of the City’s biggest—and arguably best—cookies. Queuing up along 74th Street (there’s a larger location a few blocks away, at 351 Amsterdam Ave.) to get a taste of these freshly baked mammoths is an UWS rite of passage. The four cookie varieties—chocolate chip walnut, dark chocolate chocolate chip, oatmeal raisin and dark chocolate peanut butter chip—may be the headliners, but don’t be afraid to branch out to other superlative baked goods like banana bread and brioche.

79th street green market nyc

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79th Street Greenmarket

Columbus Avenue

This local favorite sets up shop every Sunday along bustling Columbus Avenue, fronting the lush grounds of Theodore Roosevelt Park. Fresh greens, grains, flowers, breads and the occasional ostrich egg are all on hand here, plus local artisans offering jewelry and handmade goods.

Book Culture NYC

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Book Culture

450 Columbus Avenue

Bookstore meets boutique at this independent neighborhood shop. The majority of walls and tables are lined, of course, with volumes of all kinds: new fiction, children’s literature, cookbooks, literary criticism. Beyond the books, take time to peruse the store’s charming selection of stationery, cards, apparel and gifts.

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Boulud Sud

20 W. 64th St.

This refined Lincoln Square eatery followed Bar Boulud in the Daniel Boulud empire expansion to the Upper West Side. The menu is a yacht ride through the Mediterranean, making ports of call at meze, Spanish-style garlic shrimp, Iberico ham and seared foie gras, all served in a vibrant, airy dining room. 

Dizzy&#039;s Club interior

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Dizzy’s Club Coca-Cola at Lincoln Center

Jazz at Lincoln Center's Frederick P. Rose Hall

Endorsed by Tony Bennett as “the best jazz room in the City,” this sleek space hosts top-notch performances nearly every night of the week. For further motivation to stop in, look to the calendar of affordable late-night sessions with emerging musicians, as well as the striking skyline views behind the club’s stage.

E&#039;s Bar nyc

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E’s Bar

511 Amsterdam Avenue

This watering hole is on a particularly dense strip of bars on Amsterdam Avenue, but it’s worth seeking out before the close of your day on the UWS. There’s space to spread out within the not-quite-divey 2,000 square feet. Grab a box of Jenga, pick something from the well-rounded beer list and kick back in a red leather booth for the remainder of night.

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