Lonely Planet's guide to New York City - Upper West Side & Central Park (Chapter), 8th Edition
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Lonely Planet's guide to New York City - Upper West Side & Central Park (Chapter), 8th Edition - 2.99, This is the Upper West Side & Central Park chapter from Lonely Planet’s New York City guide.New York’s antidote to the endless stretches of concrete, Central Park is a verdant escape from honking horns and sunless sidewalks. Lining the park with inspired residential towers, the Upper West Side is home to Lincoln Center. wallow in the operatic trials of Rigoletto, Carmen and Figaro at the Metropolitan Opera House maps escape the city’s frantic urban madness in one of the world’s most famous green zones: Central Park transport walk among the dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History restaurants and bars Coverage includes: Neighborhood Top Five, Local Life, Getting There & Away, Sights, Eating, Drinking & Nightlife, Entertainment, Shopping and Sports & Activities., ISBN: 9781742200200
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