Illustrator Map Manhattan New York City US

Manhattan, located in New York City, is a densely populated borough with a grid-like street layout that makes navigation relatively straightforward. The island is bounded by the Hudson River to the west, the East River to the east, the Harlem River to the north, and Upper New York Bay to the south. Here are some of the principal streets and roads in Manhattan:

  1. Broadway: Broadway is a major north-south avenue that runs the length of Manhattan and beyond. It is famous for its theaters and is a cultural hub in the city.
  2. Fifth Avenue: Running parallel to Madison Avenue, Fifth Avenue is known for its luxury shopping, prestigious museums, and landmarks like the Empire State Building.
  3. Park Avenue: Park Avenue is a wide boulevard that stretches along the east side of Manhattan. It is known for its upscale residential buildings and Park Avenue Viaduct.
  4. Madison Avenue: Madison Avenue is renowned for its upscale shops and as a center for the advertising industry.
  5. Lexington Avenue: Parallel to Park and Madison Avenues, Lexington Avenue is a major north-south thoroughfare with commercial and residential areas.
  6. Avenue of the Americas (Sixth Avenue): This avenue runs parallel to Broadway and is known for its office buildings, shops, and Radio City Music Hall.
  7. Seventh Avenue: Also known as Adam Clayton Powell Jr. Boulevard in Harlem, Seventh Avenue is a major north-south thoroughfare.
  8. Eighth Avenue: Another north-south avenue on the west side, Eighth Avenue is home to the Port Authority Bus Terminal and is part of the Theater District.
  9. Ninth Avenue: This avenue runs along the west side of Manhattan and is known for its eclectic mix of restaurants, shops, and theaters.
  10. Tenth Avenue: Tenth Avenue runs along the west side and is part of the Hell’s Kitchen neighborhood, known for its dining and entertainment options.
  11. Eleventh Avenue: Also known as West Street, this avenue runs along the Hudson River and is known for the High Line park and waterfront views.
  12. Twelfth Avenue: Twelfth Avenue is located along the Hudson River and is a major route for north-south travel on the west side.

Manhattan’s grid system also features numbered streets that run east-west, with “East” and “West” designations depending on their location relative to Fifth Avenue. Streets are typically one-way, making it relatively easy to navigate. Iconic landmarks, parks, and neighborhoods are scattered throughout, contributing to the unique character of each area in Manhattan.

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