Metropolitan Museum of Art is located in
Upper East Side
other neighborhoods in Upper East Side include:

Many excellent permanent exhibitions including the Temple of Dendur, Greek and Roman Galleries, American Wing and the New Galleries for Oceanic Art and the recently re-opened galleries for 19th - early 20th century European painting and sculpture. Current exhibits include: Giorgio Morandi, 1890–1964, through December 14, 2008.
1000 5th Avenue @ 80th - 84th Streets
Last Modified: Saturday Sep 20 2008
other neighborhoods in Upper East Side include:
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The West Village is also called Greenwich Village, and is famous for innumerable residents and events, including the annual Halloween parade that is an outlandish display of debauchery. The Village runs from the Hudson River to Broadway where it meets the East Village; on the south end it begins at Houston where Soho ends; and on the north end it leaves off at 14th Street where Chelsea begins. In between you will find meandering streets that seem to follow no rhyme or reason and are filled with delightful shops and delicacies. You will also find New York University and the New School.