Best streets in Sutton Place
- Streets
Ranked 1st best street in Sutton Place
"Great inner city living or visiting!"
- likearocket
East 59th Street is a great overall location to live or visit. With several condos and hotels one has no problem finding a place to stay nearby. This is great location as it is only a short cab ride f...
Ranked 2nd best street in Sutton Place
"The Big Time"
- JenMac
57th in Sutton Place starts off with quite a bang in the famous people department. This is the sort of clientele, if you will, that started putting this neighborhood on the map. The corner building...
Ranked 3rd best street in Sutton Place
"Nice for an avenue but still an avenue"
- JenMac
1st Ave starts at Sutton Place, and even though it's an Avenue which are usually pretty lackluster, you can tell you're headed for opulence in this neighborhood pretty much right away. Sutton Place i...
Unranked Streets
"Lovely apartments but it's just apartments"
- JenMac
54th isn't the most Sutton Place of all Sutton Place streets. It's more of an apartment street than anything else. And, there's no youth on this street except for really little kids. It doesn't ha...
"So beautiful: but only billionaires can live here"
- JenMac
Sutton Square is a tiny part of a tiny neighborhood, Sutton Place. It is one of the most expensive streets in Manhattan and it is entirely comprised of mansions and "townhouses" (I put it in quotes b...
"The uptown bridge"
- JenMac
There's not a lot to say about the Queensboro Bridge other than the fact that it's a bridge. It's quite a lovely sight at night, and I think it's the second prettiest Manhattan Bridge after the Brook...
"Great history but little present"
- JenMac
There's a massive antiques building right on the corner of 2nd. If you are into antiques and have swanky uptown money and taste, this is the place for you. Next door to the antiques building, is the...
"Private, secluded and very elite"
- JenMac
Riverview Terrace is a very exclusive street in an already exclusive neighborhood making it highly coveted and very expensive. It's one of the very few private streets in New York City and there are...
"Pretty boring street"
- JenMac
55th is one of the more commercial parts of Sutton Place. Being that Sutton Place couldn't be further from commercial, that's not saying much. But, the bit of commerce mixed in with the large amount...
"Beautiful homes in a posh neighborhood"
- JenMac
Sutton Place at 59th isn't quite as grand as one would expect of a neighborhood with this kind of cache. The block is taken up by apartment buildings. Most of New York is taken up by apartment build...
"Fancy Pants"
- JenMac
There are some really ugly but really expensive apartments on 58th right at 2nd Avenue. Well, I don't actually know if the units are ugly but the exterior of both buildings is an eye sore in what is...
"Fancy apartments with history and a nice view"
- JenMac
Sutton Place South is a little fancier than just Sutton Place. I'm not sure why, exactly, this is, but I'm guessing it's because it's a few blocks away from the bridge. Don't get me wrong, there isn...
"The bridge street"
- JenMac
York is only a block long before turning into Sutton Place. It's funny because it's an Avenue but not a very impressive one being so tiny and uneventful. There's really nothing to talk about in regar...