The rate for this home starts at $9,800* / mo. Please visit our website and enter your dates of stay to see up-to-date pricing for your specific booking.
*Price quoted is: (1) based on moving in the first day the unit becomes available, (2) applicable only if billed upfront; can be higher if billed in multiple payments, (3) exclusive of any taxes or utilities.
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Show up and start living from day one in Uptown with this stylish two-bedroom Blueground apartment. You’ll love coming home to this thoughtfully furnished, beautifully designed, and fully-equipped Morningside Heights home with stunning views over the city. (ID #NYC684)
Designed with you in mind
Gorgeous furniture, fully-equipped kitchen, smart TV, and a premium wireless speaker are just a few of the amenities you’ll find inside this two-bedroom apartment. Ideally located in Uptown, you’ll find a lot to love outside as well. When you’re ready to relax, you’ll be happy to discover every Blueground bedroom comes with superior quality mattresses, luxury linens, and cozy towels. We handle everything so you can simply show up and start living. This apartment also offers in-apartment laundry.
Sleeping arrangements
Amenities
Building amenities unique to this two-bedroom include an on-site:
Arrival and ongoing support
The entire apartment is yours to enjoy! You’ll either be personally greeted by a Blueground team member or given self check-in instructions.
Throughout your stay, you’ll have access to our Client Experience team through the Blueground App. You can schedule additional cleanings, submit maintenance requests, and view our neighborhood recommendations with just a few taps.
We’ll share all details upon confirmation of your stay.
Ideally Located
Upper Manhattan’s leafy Morningside Heights neighborhood is best known as the setting for world-famous Columbia University. Thanks to its huge student population, the neighborhood has a lively bar and restaurant scene, with everything from cheap eats to high-end sushi to Tom’s Restaurant, the inspiration for the diner in Seinfeld. You don’t have to be a student to appreciate the quiet setting of this gorgeous area, where you can wander through beautiful Morningside Park on the eastern border of the neighborhood or Riverside Park on the western edge. Other neighborhood landmarks include the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine, a historic place of worship with an altarpiece designed by noted artist Keith Haring. Morningside Heights is only 10 minutes away from Midtown Manhattan via the 1 train, with a change to the express.
Other things to note
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Due to the large number of institutes of higher learning that are housed within its borders, most notably Columbia University, Morningside Heights has a very definite college-town vibe. It has been dubbed the “Academic Acropolis,” both for the large number of schools and for the fact that the neighborhood is built high atop the Manhattan schist bluffs that are the geological bedrock of NYC. From this vantage point, which is the highest point of land in all of Manhattan, you can take in stunning views of upper Manhattan and the Hudson River. Sunsets are especially breathtaking from Riverside Park.
Walk through Morningside Heights and you’ll see a diverse population, especially when the schools are in session. It has a generally quiet atmosphere, bounded by large green spaces, dotted with small cafes, specialty stores, and restaurants that offer all manner of international cuisine. There is a modest nightlife consisting of intimate bars and small musical venues, many of which are open to the wee hours of the morning, and frequented by students.
Housing is primarily pre-war buildings that have larger apartments and beautiful architecture clustered around Broadway. You can find affordable walk-ups in low-rise buildings on the side streets. Many of the residential buildings in the area actually are owned by Columbia University.