Manhattan
Island is about two miles wide and over 12 miles long.
A four-miles long by half-mile wide Central Park, located at
the very center of the island, neatly divides the city into
sectors. The southern part of the island is called
"Downtown" and the section directly south of Central Park is
called "mid-town". Everything from the middle of the park to
the northern tip of the island is "Uptown". The part of the
island closest to Long Island is called the "East Side" and
the part closer to the Hudson River is the "West Side". The
two neighborhoods lying on either side of Central Park are
called "Upper East Side" and "Upper West Side