Park Avenue in Manhattan

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It is very likely that you have heard Park Avenue named in many American movies or series that have been recorded in New York and if you are going to travel there you will love discovering each of the corners of this famous avenue that crosses Manhattan from north to south and than the short Grand Central Station, the city’s main subway station. It is the main residential area of ​​the upper class of society, so much so that in the United States rich girls are called disparagingly that they are "Park Avenue Girls."

Park Avenue is in the Upper East Side neighborhood (you will know it completely if you are a follower of the Gossip Girl series), which is where the most expensive luxury apartments in New York are found and which houses a multitude of luxury stores of those that if You don’t go with the Gold Visa in your mouth, you probably can’t even get in.

The avenue is divided into several areas, and in addition to the Upper East Side there is also the part called Foch Avenue , which reaches up to number 90 more or less, it is located right in the center of Manhattan and the two roads that it has to circulate are separated by a row of flowering bushes and green leaves that the Park Avenue Foundation takes care of and that the truth is that they do it wonderfully because it is always impeccable.

When it connects with Grand Central Station in Union Square is when you arrive in a much more active area where there are many offices and the most famous banks in New York. The prestigious and famous Waldorf-Astoria hotel is located on this stretch of the avenue, a wonderful 47-story skyscraper that measures almost 200 meters and which houses the best art exhibitions that come to the city. The Seagram Building is also one of the most famous, a modern office tower that is the headquarters of Seagram, a company dedicated to the distillery and that is one of the best in the world.