East Side (Manhattan)
East Side of Manhattan refers to the side of Manhattan which abuts the East River and faces Brooklyn and Queens, all in New York City. Fifth Avenue, Central Park from 59th to 110th streets, and Broadway below 8th Street separate it from the West Side.
The major neighborhoods on the East Side include (from north to south) East Harlem, Yorkville, the Upper East Side, Turtle Bay, Murray Hill, Kips Bay, Gramercy, East Village, and the Lower East Side. The main north–south expressways servicing the East Side are the Franklin D. Roosevelt East River Drive and Harlem River Drive, which for the majority of their length are separated from the east shore of the island by the Manhattan Waterfront Greenway. The East Side is served by the IRT East Side Line subway and by many bus lines.
See also
- West Side (Manhattan)
- East Side Kids
40°45′N 73°59′W / 40.75°N 73.98°W / 40.75; -73.98
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below 14th St
(CB 1, 2, 3)
- Alphabet City
- Battery Park City
- Bowery
- Chinatown
- Civic Center
- Cooperative Village
- Dimes Square
- East Village
- Essex Crossing
- Financial District
- Greenwich Village
- Hudson Square
- Little Australia
- Little Fuzhou
- Little Italy
- Loisaida
- Lower East Side
- Meatpacking District
- NoHo
- Nolita
- SoHo
- South Street Seaport
- South Village
- Tribeca
- Two Bridges
- West Village
- World Trade Center
above 110th St
(CB 9, 10, 11, 12)
- Ellis Island (CB 1)
- Governors Island (CB 1)
- Liberty Island (CB 1)
- Randalls Island (CB 11)
- Roosevelt Island (CB 8)
- Wards Island (CB 11)
- Five Points (CB 3)
- Gas House District (CB 6)
- Jones's Wood (CB 8)
- Ladies' Mile (CB 5)
- Little Germany (CB 3)
- Little Spain (CB 4)
- Little Syria (CB 1)
- Manhattantown (CB 7)
- Radio Row (CB 1)
- San Juan Hill (CB 7)
- Seneca Village
- Tenderloin (CB 4)
- Yiddish Theatre District (CB 3)
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