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Introduction
Nestled in one of New York's most historic landmark districts, you will find some of the finest accommodations in the city. Located on sunny Riverside Drive at 76th Street, Wyman House has been lauded by hundreds of happy travelers since opening its doors in 1986. Whether you're in the city for business or on holiday, Wyman House offers you all the comforts of home, and more.
Your hosts, Pamela and Ronald Wyman, have painstakingly created luxurious surroundings in their circa 1888 home on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Pamela has decorated each of the six suites in its own unique and tasteful style. Establishing Wyman House has been a labor of love, resulting in comfort and luxury you will long remember.
36 Riverside Drive is located just far enough north from the bustle and noise of midtown Manhattan, yet is still within walking distance to prestigious landmarks such as Lincoln Center, The Museum of Natural History, and Central Park. Wyman House is conveniently located on the M5 and M104 bus routes, and the IRT subway line is only a few blocks away.
When you stay at Wyman House, you not only visit New York City --you experience it!
West Side
Celebrity apartments, moneyed families in historic brownstones and of course, Central Park, the Upper West Side is one of the most expensive and affluent addresses in New York, and therefore, the world.
To visitors, the West Side means the American Museum of Natural History, the Children's Museum, and the numerous cultural and musical events at the Lincoln Center. And let's not forget Central Park, where locals and visitors alike enjoy jogging, horse riding, picnics and all kinds of sports activities, as well as summer concerts, the park zoo and more.
Manhattan's Upper West Side is rich in history, culture and urban life. Lincoln Center is the home of 12 independent arts companies including the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet an the New York Philharmonic. Visit the American Museum of Natural History, and the new state-of-the-art Rose Center for Earth and Space. The New York Historical Society on Central Park West is the city's oldest museum and one of the most distinguished research libraries in the country.
In the Lincoln Square neighborhood is the renowned Cafe des Artists restaurant as well as Tavern on the Green in Central Park. While in the Park, visit "Strawberry Fields" dedicated to the memory of Beatle John Lennon ~ stroll the Great Lawn or take a ride on the Carousel.
Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues are home to numerous restaurants and outdoor cafes. Every weekend visit the Green Flea Market on 77th Street for bargains and treasures galore. Don't forget to stop at Zabar's, Citarella or Balducci's on the way home for that quintessential New York culinary experience!
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