Lincoln Square stands as one of Manhattan's most culturally rich and prestigious neighborhoods, anchored by the iconic Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. Home to the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Ballet, and the New York Philharmonic, this vibrant enclave offers unparalleled access to world-class entertainment. Dining options abound, from the two-Michelin-star Per Se at the Time Warner Center to casual neighborhood favorites like PJ Clarke's and the legendary Cafe Luxembourg. Central Park provides an urban oasis mere steps away, offering seasonal activities from ice skating at Wollman Rink to summer performances at the Delacorte Theater. The neighborhood features exceptional shopping at The Shops at Columbus Circle, Whole Foods Market, and countless boutiques along Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue. Fine dining extends beyond Per Se to include Gabriel Kreuther, Le Bernardin in nearby Midtown, and Daniel on the Upper East Side. Cultural attractions within twenty miles include the Museum of Natural History, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and MoMA. The Hudson River Greenway offers scenic cycling and running paths, while Riverside Park provides riverside respite. Whether attending a performance at Carnegie Hall, exploring the Guggenheim Museum, or simply strolling through Central Park, Lincoln Square residents enjoy the very best Manhattan lifestyle.