Amenities
Long Island City is now home to the most exciting art scenes. The neighborhood is dotted with late 19th- and 20th-century industrial buildings that have been transformed into galleries, museums and 3 train stops available minutes from the house. Dutch kills Centraal bar, Juquila bar & lounge friendly restaurant, house of thai, Beija Flor Brazilian restaurant, Good taste friendly food, the good fellas pizzeria, dunkin donuts and several delis in the area that serve hot & cold food and sandwiches. There is a fast-growing list of must-visit restaurants, shops and performance venues. Its home to PS1, the Museum of Modern Arts Queens outpost, along with Socrates Sculpture Park--an open studio and outdoor gallery whose view of the NYC skyline makes it one of the Citys best picnic spots.
Only a 5 min walk or less to the following subway stations, Queens Plaza (E,M,R), Queensboro Plaza (N,W,7), 39th ave (N,W). 10 min walk to 21st station (F). Also buses available are: Q32, Q60, Q66, Q100, Q101, Q102. The modes of transportation will bring you quickly to the United Nations, Times Square, Columbus Circle, Rockefeller Center, Radio City, Central Park and etc.