New York County Map, New York

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New York County, New York

New York County, better known as Manhattan, is the heart of the Big Apple. It’s where dreams are made and broken daily. Located on a long, narrow island between the Hudson and East Rivers, this place never sleeps.
Skyscrapers dominate the skyline. Central Park provides a green area amidst the concrete jungle. Wall Street, Broadway, and Times Square are icons known worldwide. They call this county home.
It’s a melting pot of cultures, cuisines, and characters. Millions of visitors come here annually to experience its unique energy. Manhattan captures the heartbeat of New York City in every block. Love it or hate it, there’s nowhere quite like New York County.
Category | Details |
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County Name | New York County (Manhattan) |
Population | Approximately 1,650,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Manhattan, Harlem, Upper West Side, Upper East Side, Financial District |
Interstates and Highways | Interstate 95, Interstate 495, U.S. Route 9, New York State Route 9A |
FIPS Code | 36-061 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 33.77 square miles (22.7 sq mi land, 11.07 sq mi water) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Bergen County, New Jersey (Northwest), Bronx County (North), Hudson County, New Jersey (West), Queens County (East), Richmond County (Southwest), Kings County (Southeast) |
Time Zone | Eastern Time Zone (ET) |
State | New York |
Coordinates | 40.7831° N, 73.9712° W |
Etymology | Named after King James II of England, who was Duke of York and Albany before he ascended the throne of England |
Major Landmarks | Central Park, Empire State Building, Times Square, Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Website | Manhattan Borough President’s Office |
PHYSICAL MAP
New York County Topographic Map
Manhattan may be iconic, but it’s not totally flat. The highest natural point is Bennett Park. Central Park is flatter but still dips and rises. While skyscrapers define the skyline, the underlying land actually has its own subtle flow. Check it out in our Manhattan topographic map below.

TRANSPORTATION MAP
New York County Road Map
Traffic flows vertically and around the edge. The FDR Drive hugs the east side. On the west, it’s the Henry Hudson Parkway (9A). They move fast, when they’re not jammed. Broadway breaks every grid rule and slices diagonally. Still, most routes follow a strict north–south pattern. If you’re lost in the maze, zooming in on our road map below helps.

SATELLITE IMAGERY
New York County Satellite Map
New York County looks like a dense urban island. Central Park appears as a huge rectangle of green, smack in the middle. The Hudson and East Rivers border it with sharp contrast. Bridges and ferries cross in all directions. The tip of the island is tightly packed, with rooftops and roads.

OUTLINE MAP
New York County Blank Map
New York County is Manhattan. It’s long, narrow, and island-shaped. The Hudson River marks the west side, while the East River marks the east. It borders New Jersey across the Hudson. The southern edge curves to meet New York Harbor. The outline is jagged with piers, but the island shape is unmistakable.

Neighboring Counties
Here are the 6 neighboring counties of New York County: