totally different characters. East is the place to be. West to me is more boring. |
My favorite place. I grew up just a few blocks away and remember when it opened. Such a gem. |
How about safety wise, with small children? Which is better, and what are the safest blocks? |
This depends HUGELY on who you are. Everyone knows that the UWS is very traditionally jewish. If you culturally identify with this group, it will be that- kosher restaurants, jewish delis, etc. The community is very tight knit. As jewish as NYC is, the UWS takes it to a different level. UES is traditionally WASPY/ old money but now all kinds. Many families like it because it's close to some of the best private schools and it's quieter. The Far East side (Yorktown) is very young and traditionally had lots of post grads due to being cheaper than other parts of the city but closer to Central Park is some of the most high dollar real estate in the city. |
UES is safer and quieter better if you have small kids |
Born on the UWS. Raised mostly on the Upper East. As an adult, split time b/t UWS and another country. UWS all day. |
Upper East has many of the best of. Best museums, schools, probably far wealthier people than upper West overall. I would 100% pick East. Upper West was always a bit sleepy. It has some good things but overall to me is pretty boring. West was also more heavy Jewish population which might be great if you are Jewish and seeking community. East is more WASPY. |
UES. Beautiful neighborhoods. |
UWS |