20 Fun Things to Do on the Upper West Side (Local's Guide) (2024)

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I currently live in the Upper West Side (UWS) and thought it might be fun to roundup the best things to do on the Upper West Side for anyone planning to visit my stomping grounds.

Sandwiched between Central Park to the east and the Hudson River to the west, the Upper West Side provides a very welcome reprieve from the hustle and bustle of the city. This is largely thanks to the residential feel of the neighborhood.

The tree-lined streets of the Upper West Side are home to great restaurants, grocery stores and charming shops. It’s not hard to see why so many folks choose to settle down in this popular NYC neighborhood, especially families with young children. Let’s cover everything you need to know!

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Where is the Upper West Side?

Just as the name suggests, the Upper West Side is located on the west side of Central Park, in the upper portion of Manhattan. As mentioned earlier, the neighborhood is sandwiched by Riverside Park on the west side and Central Park on the east side.

The starting point of the Upper West Side is Columbus Circle in the south and the ending point is 110th street in the north. The neighborhood is massive, which is why there’s never a shortage of great things to do on the UWS. The neighborhood is well-connected by transit, with two subway lines to choose from: the 1,2,3 and the A/C/B/D, which means you’ll have an easy time getting anywhere you need to go.

Best Things to Do on the Upper West Side

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Visiting the Upper West Side (Table of Contents)

  • Best Things to Do on the Upper West Side
    • 1. See an Original Banksy Piece
    • 2. Visit the American Museum of Natural History
    • 3. Explore Central Park
    • 4. Check Out Columbus Circle
    • 5. Get World-Famous Cookie at Levain
    • 6. Enjoy a Performance at the Lincoln Center
    • 7. Gawk at John Lennon’s Home
    • 8. Tour the 5th Largest Church in the World
    • 9. Visit General Grant’s Tomb
    • 10. Explore Columbia University
    • 11. Catch a Show at the Beacon Theatre
    • 12. Relax at the West Side Community Garden
    • 13. Brunch at Jacob’s Pickles
    • 14. Visit the New-York Historical Society
    • 15. Order a Lox and Bagel at Barney Greengrass
    • 16. Check Out the Local Farmers Markets
    • 17. Pop Into Zabar’s
    • 18. Stroll Riverside Park
    • 19. Catch Happy Hour at Vin sur Vingt
    • 20. Catch a Show at the West Side Comedy Club
  • Visiting the Upper West Side in NYC (FAQ)
    • Is there anything to do in Upper West Side?
    • What is the Upper West Side of NY known for?
    • Is Upper West Side a rich neighborhood?
  • Upper West Side Things to Do (Post Summary)
  • Map of Fun Things to Do on the UWS
  • Video of the Upper West Side
    • Related Articles
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1. See an Original Banksy Piece

Banksy is a famous (and anonymous) street artist known the world over for his thought-provoking street art. Many of his pieces have sold at auction for more than $1 million. Getting to see one of his pieces “in the wild” is a rare opportunity!

So, swing by 79th St. and Broadway to see Hammer Boy in person, it’s one of the most unique things to do in the Upper West Side. The piece was created during Banksy’s 2013 visit to NYC and is protected by plexiglass to prevent vandalism.

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2. Visit the American Museum of Natural History

Welcoming 5 million visitors per year and spanning all aspect of the natural world, the American Museum of Natural History in New York City is considered one of the greatest natural history museums in the world.

Don’t miss the Hall of Ocean Life where you’ll have an opportunity to see a life-size model of a 94-foot blue whale! It’s an experience you won’t soon forget. Also, the taxidermy mammals are remarkable and have captivated both children and adults for years.

Website: American Museum of Natural History
Address: 200 Central Park West, New York
Featured Guide: 15 Best Things to See at the American Museum of Natural History

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3. Explore Central Park

We can’t talk about the best things to do in the Upper West Side without mentioning the masterpiece that is Central Park. It’s world-famous for good reason and there’s a reason it’s on everyone’s must-see list when visiting New York City.

Central park is the most beautiful park in New York City. How do I know? It’s the most filmed location in the world (and has #2 beat by a mile). Spanning more than 840 healthy acres, Central Park is an architectural feat that few can resist falling in love with.

In terms of the top attractions on the Upper West Side portion of the park, here’s my personal recommendations:

  • The Shakespeare Garden (especially in the spring, during tulip season)
  • Belvedere Castle
  • Strawberry Fields
  • Bethesda Fountain & the Mall
  • Sheep Meadow (for a picnic, an iconic NYC experience!)

If you’d like some guidance during your first visit to Central Park, I suggest reading 15 ICONIC Things to Do in Central Park, a helpful post that highlights the top spots in the park.

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4. Check Out Columbus Circle

Named after Christopher Columbus, this iconic traffic circle acts as a gateway for the Upper West Side. Columbus Circle serves as the official starting point from which all official distances to and from NYC are recorded. In fact, United Nations officials visiting NYC on business are required to stay within a 25-mile radius of Columbus Circle.

Home to 50+ retail shops, The Shops at Columbus Circle is a popular shopping mall that comes equipped with a Whole Foods market at the ground level. Pro Tip: Clean public restrooms are hard to come by in NYC, so take advantage of the restrooms located in this mall.

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5. Get World-Famous Cookie at Levain

The bewitching aroma of Levain Bakery is irresistible. Originally started in the Upper West Side, the bakery spread like wildfire throughout NYC because of its famous chocolate chip walnut cookie.

Rarely, in a city offering so many options, does a place stand so far above the rest, and yet, I can confidently tell you that Levain makes some of the the best cookies in NYC. So swing by the original location on West 74th street (and Amsterdam) if you get a hankering for something sweet.

6. Enjoy a Performance at the Lincoln Center

The Lincoln Center is home to the Metropolitan Opera House, New York Philharmonic, New York City Opera, New York City Ballet, the School of American Ballet, Julliard School of Music, the Chamber Music Society and the Film Society.

In other words, the Lincoln Center is the cultural hub of the Upper West Side. The venue sits on 16-acres and consists of five concert/theater buildings, a library, band shell and two outdoor plazas. This is the place to go to see world-class opera, theater, ballet and jazz. There’s never a shortage of exciting events to attend.

Website: Lincoln Center
Address: Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, NY

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7. Gawk at John Lennon’s Home

Head to the corner of 72nd St. and Central Park West to see where John Lennon used to live. The building is a stone’s throw from one of the top attractions in Central Park, Strawberry Fields, which is a memorial to John Lennon.

The most prominent feature of Strawberry Fields is the Imagine Mosaic, which is often adorned with flowers and serenaded by live musicians playing famous Beatles songs. It was designed by Yoko Ono (Lennon’s widow), and gifted to New York City by the city of Naples.

Although Strawberry Fields was intended to be peaceful place of remembrance, it’s actually very popular. Expect crowds regardless of when you visit. This is one of the top attractions in Central Park and most folks make an effort to see it.

Location: Near entrance at West 72nd Street

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8. Tour the 5th Largest Church in the World

Construction may have started in 1892 but the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine is still technically an unfinished building. (Hence the popular nickname – Saint John the Unfinished). That doesn’t stop it from being the largest church in New York City and the fifth largest church in the world, though!

Most famous for its commandeering size and stunning Gothic architecture, it’s one of the only churches in NYC that charges an admission ($10 per person for a self-guided tour or $15 for a tour guide. It’s a fair price). The church is grand inside, with ceilings reaching soaring heights of 232 feet. Make sure to tour the garden as well because it’s very peaceful.

Interesting fact: James Baldwin’s and Nikola Tesla’s funerals were held at this church. As was Eleanor Roosevelt’s memorial service.

Website: Cathedral of Saint John the Divine
Location:1047 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY

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9. Visit General Grant’s Tomb

Ulysses S. Grant was a decorated Civil War General and the 18th President of the United States. Grant’s wish was to be buried next to his wife when he passed. The request seems simple enough, but it wasn’t possible because women were not allowed to be buried in military cemeteries at the time.

When Grant died from throat cancer in 1885, the mayor of New York offered to have him buried in NYC. His wife, Julia Grant, supported the offer and a large fundraising initiative took place to build what would become the largest tomb in North America.

Today, visitors can pay their respects to President Ulysses S. Grant (and his wife Julia) by visiting his tomb in the Upper West Side. Seeing Grant’s Tomb in person is undoubtedly one of the best things to do in the Upper West Side, especially for history buffs.

Website: General Grant’s Tomb
Address: W 122nd Street & Riverside Drive

Further Reading: 20 ICONIC New York City Buildings Everyone Should Know

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10. Explore Columbia University

Founded in 1754, Columbia University is the fifth oldest institution in the country and one of the most prestigious universities in the world. The list of important people that have attended Columbia is a mile long, including President Barack Obama, Warren Buffett and Amelia Earhart.

Touring the impressive Ivy League university is one of the best things to do on the Upper West Side. Visitors are welcome to explore the grounds on their own, but to get access inside the buildings you’ll need to book a guided tour in advance.

P.S. Make sure to swing by Absolute Bagels (cash-only establishment) while you’re in the area, these are my favorite bagels in New York City!

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11. Catch a Show at the Beacon Theatre

Opened in 1929, the theater takes up an entire city block and seats 2,600. The strangest part is that experiencing a performance at the Beacon Theater feels like an intimate experience, and the interior is downright stunning.

The acoustics are top-notch and the roster of famous performers is mind boggling. Bob Dylan, David Bowie, the Rolling Stones, Mariah Carey, Duran Duran, Ringo Starr, Coldplay, Tom Petty and Eddie Vedder, are just a few names that come to mind.

In addition to musicians, the theater has hosted President Bill Clinton, His Holiness the Dalai Lama and residency by Jerry Seinfeld. With such a high concentration of impressive names, it’s no wonder why catching a show at the Beacon Theatre is one of the best things to do on the Upper West Side.

Website: Beacon Theatre
Address: 2124 Broadway, New York, NY

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12. Relax at the West Side Community Garden

Located on 89th Street between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues, the West Side Community Garden (WSCG) is a true gem. Locals often consider lounging here one of the most relaxing things to do in the Upper West Side.

Originally founded in 1976 to address an eyesore (a neglected trash-strewn vacant lot), the garden is privately owned and run by volunteers that rely on donations and grants. More than 15,000 tulips adorn the garden in the spring, it’s one of the best places in NYC to see tulips!

Website: West Side Community Garden
Address: 123 W 89th St, New York, NY

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13. Brunch at Jacob’s Pickles

The Upper West Side has no shortage of great brunch spots, but one that clearly stands out is Jacob’s Pickles. From the mastermind that started Maison Pickle, comes a more casual eatery that specialized in brunch fare. Swing by for traditional southern food (like fried chicken and waffles) and craft co*cktails.

We love taking out of town guests here. Just make sure you make reservations in advance, getting a table during the weekend can feel like an impossible task. If you love brunch, you might enjoy reading: 10 Toothsome Upper West Side Brunch Spots.

Website: Jacob’s Pickles
Address: 509 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10024

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14. Visit the New-York Historical Society

The New-York Historical Society was founded in 1804, making it the oldest museum in NYC. This is yet another great activity for history buffs in search of the best museums in New York City. Located right next to Central Park, the museum focuses on keeping NYC’s history alive.

Home to fascinating artifacts (like the calf brace worn by Franklin Roosevelt), make sure to check the current exhibits to see if anything sparks your interest. Also worth mention, The New-York Historical Society hosts interesting talks and events weekly, check the schedule here. This is yet another great activity for history buffs in search of fun things to do on the UWS.

Website: New-York Historical Society
Address: 170 Central Park West, New York, NY

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15. Order a Lox and Bagel at Barney Greengrass

Dating back to 1908, Barney Greengrass is an Upper West Side institution famous for their knock-out smoked fish. No, seriously, U.S. Presidents have requested it for special occasions at the White House. They churn out some of the best bagels and lox in NYC and the UWS is lucky to have them.

Website: Barney Greengrass
Address: 541 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY

Further Reading: You Asked, We Delivered: Here’s the 15 Best Bagels in NYC

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16. Check Out the Local Farmers Markets

The Upper West Side is home to two great farmers markets. Head over for fresh seasonal veggies and other delights, like cider donuts, fresh goat cheese, wild-caught fish, pickles and delicious honey.

  • The Tucker Square Greenmarket takes place in Tucker Square on Thursdays and Saturdays.
  • The 77th/79th Street Greenmarket takes place on Sundays near the American Museum of Natural History.
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17. Pop Into Zabar’s

Founded in 1934 and serving New Yorkers for 80+ years, Zabar’s is quite possibly the most beloved grocery store in New York City. It’s hard to imagine a more old-fashioned grocery store in the Big Apple, so swing by and elbow your way through amidst locals to see why folks love living on the Upper West Side.

Found on the corner of Broadway and West 80th, this family run grocery store is a true New York experience. They have a vast selection of items to choose from — everything from smoked fish, a surprising assortment of cheeses and a delectable bakery I simply can’t get enough of.

Website: Zabar’s
Address: 2245 Broadway, New York, NY

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18. Stroll Riverside Park

Situated along the Hudson River in the Upper West Side, Riverside Park is often considered Manhattan’s most scenic waterfront park and I can’t say I disagree. As a current resident of the Upper West Side, I tend to split my time between Central Park and Riverside Park.

I usually opt for Riverside Park when tourist season is in full swing and Central Park feels crowded. Stretching from west 59th Street to 181st Street, the park spans 400 acres. It’s full of healthy trees that offer ample shade, plenty of park benches, and even has some charming gardens to explore. (Like the famous garden shot at the end of You’ve Got Mail).

Further Reading: 15 ICONIC New York City Parks

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19. Catch Happy Hour at Vin sur Vingt

Vin sur Vingt translates to “wine over twenty.” It’s a play on words referencing vingt/vingt (meaning 20/20), a perfect to a perfect score on French tests. Everything about this authentic Parisian wine bar oozes charm. Offering an impressive rotating menu of 50 wines by the glass, you’re sure to find something that suits your Francophile fancy.

Pair your wine with French-inspired appetizers and you’ll be reminiscing about Paris in no time. Make sure to have a good friend in tow because the hours slip by when the cold rosé hits the table. But bear in mind, the Upper West Side location has no reservations — it’s first come, first served.

Website: Vin sur Vingt
Address: 66 W 84th St, New York, NY

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20. Catch a Show at the West Side Comedy Club

Having hosted comedic powerhouses such as Jerry Seinfeld, Jessica Kirson and Bill Burr, this popular NYC comedy club doesn’t shy away from taking risks on talented newcomers. Check out the new talent showcases offered on Saturdays or the “Not Ripe Bananas” shows hosted every Tuesday to watch comics try new material. So, if you’re looking for entertaining things to do on the Upper West Side, look no further.

Website: West Side Comedy Club
Address: 201 W 75th St, New York, NY

Visiting the Upper West Side in NYC (FAQ)

Is there anything to do in Upper West Side?

Absolutely! The Upper West Side of Manhattan is a bustling neighborhood with plenty to do. For culture enthusiasts, there’s the Lincoln Center, home to the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, and the New York Philharmonic. Nature lovers can explore the picturesque Central Park or Riverside Park. The American Museum of Natural History offers an educational experience for all ages.

What is the Upper West Side of NY known for?

The Upper West Side of New York is renowned for its cultural and intellectual hub, lined with iconic buildings like the Lincoln Center, which houses the Metropolitan Opera and New York Philharmonic. It’s adjacent to Central Park, offering a blend of urban charm and natural beauty. The area is known for its affluent, family-friendly atmosphere, historic architecture, and a lively culinary scene ranging from trendy cafes to upscale restaurants. The neighborhood embodies a sophisticated, yet relaxed New York lifestyle, appealing to families with young children.

Is Upper West Side a rich neighborhood?

The Upper West Side is considered a wealthy area, characterized by its upscale residences and affluent demographic. It’s known for its elegant brownstones, well-maintained apartment buildings, and prestigious private schools, which contribute to its reputation as a prosperous neighborhood, which further cements its status as a desirable and high-end area of Manhattan.

Upper West Side Things to Do (Post Summary)

  1. See an original Banksy piece
  2. Visit the American Museum of Natural History
  3. Explore Central Park
  4. Order a lox bagel at Barney Greengrass
  5. Get a world-famous cookie from Levain
  6. Enjoy a performance at the Lincoln Center
  7. Gawk at the place John Lennon called home
  8. See the 5th largest church in the world
  9. See General Grant’s Tomb
  10. Explore Columbia University
  11. Catch a show at the Beacon Theater
  12. Visit the West Side Community Garden
  13. Get Brunch at Jacob’s Pickles
  14. Visit the New-York Historical Society
  15. Check out the views at Columbus Circle
  16. Peruse the local farmers markets
  17. Go grocery shopping at Zabar’s
  18. Stroll through Riverside Park
  19. Enjoy an easy evening at Vin sur Vingt
  20. Have a romantic date at the Arthouse Bar
  21. Wander your way around the American Folk Museum
  22. Revel at the West Side Comedy Club

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20 Fun Things to Do on the Upper West Side (Local's Guide) (2024)

FAQs

How to spend a day on the Upper West Side? ›

Best Things to Do on the Upper West Side
  1. See an Original Banksy Piece.
  2. Visit the American Museum of Natural History.
  3. Explore Central Park.
  4. Check Out Columbus Circle.
  5. Get World-Famous Cookie at Levain.
  6. Enjoy a Performance at the Lincoln Center.
  7. Gawk at John Lennon's Home.
  8. Tour the 5th Largest Church in the World.
Jun 20, 2024

What is fancier Upper East or Upper West Side? ›

The Upper East Side Upper East Side offers a more affluent, laid-back, and quiet lifestyle. On the other hand, the Upper West Side has a more up-and-coming, lively, and dynamic vibe.

Is Upper West Side or East Side nicer? ›

Many younger residents prefer the West Side for its easy access to lower Manhattan and lack of pretension. Older residents seem to prefer the East Side for its classic New York aesthetic and world-renown restaurants and shopping. The East Side is bigger and more spread out yet doesn't extend as far uptown.

What's in the Upper West Side of NYC? ›

Similarly to the Museum Mile district on the Upper East Side, the Upper West Side is considered one of Manhattan's cultural and intellectual hubs, with Columbia University and Barnard College located just to the north of the neighborhood, the American Museum of Natural History located near its center, the New York ...

What is aging in place Upper West Side? ›

The MISSION of Bloomingdale Aging in Place is to help older adults lead vital, connected, safe and comfortable lives as their needs change.

How do you pay respects to someone in the Upper West Side? ›

Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales: How to Pay Respects to a Legend in Upper West Side. In order to pay respects to a legend in Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales, and unlock the Best Fries in Town Trophy, you need to find a Stan Lee statue in Upper West Side. You'll find the statue next to Mick's Diner.

How many Jews are in the Upper West Side? ›

Upper West Side is home to 54,000 Jewish adults and 13,000 Jewish children in 41,000 households.

What is the richest part of Manhattan? ›

Located on the southwestern corner of Manhattan, Tribeca (“Triangle Below Canal Street”) consistently ranks as the most expensive neighborhood in NYC, according to several sources. Best known for its stylish industrial lofts and charming cobblestone streets, residents here enjoy a hip and upscale neighborhood.

Is Upper West Side a rich neighborhood? ›

Nestled between Central Park and Riverside Park, the Upper West Side is an affluent, primarily residential area. It has the reputation of being New York City's cultural and intellectual hub. The area is considered to be among New York City's wealthiest neighborhoods.

What is the average income in the Upper West Side? ›

What are the median and average incomes in Upper West Side?
Y-o-Y Change
Average Household Income$257,6722.9%
Median Household Income$151,46811.3%
People below Poverty Level10,4410.1%
People above Poverty Level91,511-1.4%

Why is Upper West Side famous? ›

The easygoing Upper West Side is known for brunch, bistros, low-key bars and famous delis. The neighborhood has a residential feel, with upscale high-rises, large apartment buildings and cozy brownstones. Residents love the many parks, playgrounds and quiet streets that are ideal for strolling.

What famous people live in Upper West Side NYC? ›

Where do celebrities live in NYC?
NeighborhoodsCelebrities
Upper West Side of ManhattanDenzel Washington, Amy Schumer, Ellie Kemper, and Jerry Seinfeld
Brooklyn BoroughLouise Parker, Adam Driver, Emily Blunt, and John Krasinski
North of HoustonCynthia Nixon, Gigi Hadid, and Jonah Hill
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Where is the best place to trick or treat in the Upper West Side? ›

Upper West Side

Walk up Columbus Ave between 68th and 77th Streets for some great trick or treating (the streets might also be closed to traffic that day, but check ahead to be sure!), or switch over to Amsterdam Street around 111th Street.

Is the Upper West Side a wealthy area? ›

Nestled between Central Park and Riverside Park, the Upper West Side is an affluent, primarily residential area. It has the reputation of being New York City's cultural and intellectual hub. The area is considered to be among New York City's wealthiest neighborhoods.

Is the Upper West Side gentrified? ›

The Upper West Side gentrified when the first “El” came uptown. It gentrified again with the subway. Yet again, it gentrified to become one of the safest and priciest neighborhoods today. Its buildings are impeccably maintained.

How much is a parking spot in the Upper West Side? ›

Some of the best parking garages in Upper West Side are at East 86th Street and West End Avenue. Download an NYC parking app to compare rates and amenities, to choose Upper West Side parking lots that suit your budget and needs. Overnight Upper West Side parking in NYC can cost between $30 - $60, on average.

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