![]() Fifth Avenue splits NYC's streets between east and west. So 150 E 18th St (1-5=-4) is between Fourth and Third Avenues.Ĥ. For the east side, just subtract 5 from the same number for the highest cross street. (2+5=7) is between Seventh and Eighth Avenue. For addresses on the the west side, just add the first number of the address (zero if the address is only two numbers) to 5 for the lower cross street. The color of a station's subway tiles can tell you if you've missed an express stop. Seriously, there's a secret code hidden in the city's subway stations.ģ. The address of a building can tell you what avenues it's between. (On a north-south street, odd buildings are on the west side, and even ones are on the east.)Ģ. Odd-numbered streets go west and even-numbered streets go east. Additionally, odd-numbered buildings are on the north side of the street and even-numbered addresses are on the south. ![]() From hidden codes to handy mnemonic devices, here are ten useful tips for finding your way around the city.ġ. ![]() NYC may be a pretty straightforward grid, but that doesn't mean it's always easy to get where you're going.
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