Upper East Side NYC Storage

About The Upper East Side in New York
The Uptown neighborhood Billy Joel sang about, also known as the "Gold Coast."

About Our Upper East Side
Storage Unit
Our Upper East Side storage facilities are among the most trusted in the area. We offer several amenities including:
  • Open 365 days a year, with FREE WIFI at our 62nd St location.
  • Free off-street parking.
  • Round-the-clock staffing.
  • FREE shelving, too.
  • Expert advice 24/7 from our storage pros.
  • Guaranteed rate for at least a year.
  • We'll pack you up and move you in!
  • Don't have a doorman? You do now. Package delivery accepted.
Give us a call at (800) S-T-O-R-A-G-E for more information about Upper East Side storage. Our storage pros will find the right space for your stuff (and your wallet).

With Two Great Locations, Upper East Side Moving and Storage Has Never Been More Convenient!
OUR UPPER EAST SIDE STORAGE LOCATIONS
- 420 East 62nd Street @ 1st Avenue*
- 401 East 110th Street @ 1st Avenue
*open 24 hours
BUY BOXES AND PACKING SUPPLIES IN THEUPPER EAST SIDE:
From bubble wrap to several size boxes, we offer free shipping for orders over $50.
SUBWAY STOPS NEAR OUR UPPER EAST SIDE STORAGE FACILITIES:
Take the 6 Train to 59th St
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What's Nearby Our Upper East Side Storage Units
What To Do
Gracie Mansion:
The official residence of the New York City mayor may not be where Bloomberg resides, but he did launch a major restoration of the mansion at the begging of his term. Take a tour to see the newly reinvigorated mayoral digs.
Guggenheim Museum:
One of the most recognizable buildings in the world, this Frank Lloyd Wright-designed museum will take your breath away, perhaps even more than its immense modern art collection.
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum:
Ever-changing exhibits are always a crowd favorite and you'll be remiss if you can't find something in this building that you'll love.
Metropolitan Museum of Art:
The grande dame of New York museums, the Met's art collection is so massive, you won't be able to see it all in one day. Ladies, be sure to check out their Costume Institute exhibit every summer.
Museum of the City of New York
Everything in this museum is focused on life in The Big Apple, from historical paintings and photographs to decorative items like furniture and toys that were once owned by famous New Yorkers. A great place to bring the kids.
Where To Eat
Elaine's:
Once a favorite among the likes of Jackie O and Frank Sinatra, this Italian classic is now best known as a lyric in the Billy Joel song "Big Shot." Go to this UES favorite if you want to relive the 70s halycon days of yore.
Daniel:
To say to you've been to Daniel is to say you've been to one of the best restaurants in New York. Chef/restaurateur Daniel Boulud never seizes to deliver, whether it's with great food from the kitchen or good humor as he interacts with patrons. Beware: pricey is an understatement.
The Boathouse:
Now that Tavern on the Green is gone, The Central Park Boathouse serves as the only Central Park fine dining experience left. A favorite spot for proposals, sit on the deck of the Boathouse and watch New York couples row their way around the Lake.
What To See
Park Avenue:
Still the preferred street to call home by New York's old money, this (mostly) quiet residential street hosts some of the most expensive homes in New York. Take notice of the tulips in the center median, which are privately funded and maintained by the Fund for Park Avenue.
East River Promenade:
This long walkway is great getaway from the inner city's tall buildings and a great way to get some fresh air and calming water views and comes in second after Central Park as a favorite jogging location for Manhattanites.
Chapin School:
From Jackie Kennedy to Queen Noor of Jordan, the Chapin School was (and still is) one of the best schools in the country for young girls.
Madison Avenue:
There's no harm in window shopping, right? The stores up and down Madison Avenue have some of the most elaborate window displays in all of New York. The best time to go is the holidays, when all windows are decorated to the nines.
Carlyle Hotel:
In the gossip world, it's the place where JFK entertained Marilyn Monroe after she famously sang "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" at Madison Square Garden. Today the hotel is best known for its jazz bar, Caf Carlyle, which has featured the likes of Elaine Stritch, Judy Collins, and Eartha Kitt.

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