There are numerous ways to describe The Gotham Hotel’s location in New York City. Located in a modern silver tower where the literary landmark Gotham Book Mart once stood, this slick boutique hotel in Midtown East is 4 blocks from the trains at Grand Central Terminal, and 5 blocks from Rockefeller Center and the Theater District. Needless to say, The Gotham Hotel is surrounded by a playground of activities for everyone. We have highlighted some of the more notable things to see and do. Please contact our staff for activities tailored to your particular likes.
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Times Square
Times Square is a bowtie-shaped space five blocks long between 42nd and 47th Streets. Brightly lit at all hours by numerous billboards and advertisements as well as businesses offering 24/7 service. This is a must see iconic symobl of New York City.
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Broadway Theater District
New York City is the home to several professional theaters, all with their own histories. Seeing a Broadway Show is one of the most popular things to do in New York. If you’ve never been to a Broadway Show then it should be on your “top things to do in NYC” for your next visit.
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Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty represented freedom to many immigrants from around the world as they made their way to port in New York City. The first thing many saw was Lady Liberty, holding her torch high in welcome. Today, a visit to the Statue of Liberty can invoke many of the same emotions as before.
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Grand Central Station
Grand Central Terminal is a commuter rail terminal located at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. With a full market, boutique stores and famed destinations for dining, a visit to Grand Central Station will sure to show you a timeless New York City atmosphere.
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Rockefeller Center
There’s something special about every moment you spend at Rockefeller Center. For more then 100 years Rockefeller Center has served as a center for entertainment, Dining and events for residents and visitors of New York City. With year round activities this is a must visit on your trip.
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Bryant Park
Bryant Park is one of the world’s busiest places. Entertaining more then 12 million people per year a visit to the park includes 1,000’s of free events all year long. With a variety of food stands and activities Bryant Park should be park of your itinerary while visiting NYC.
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9/11 Memorial
The 9/11 Memorial & Museum honors those who were killed in 2001. You can pay respects to the nearly 3,000 people who died that day. Guided tours are available and can enhance your experience.
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5th Avenue Shopping
One of the most luxurious stretches of retail in the country, Fifth Avenue is the main artery of New York City's shopping scene, having welcomed a steady stream of fashion mavens for over 100 years.
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Central Park
One of the most known parks worldwide, highlighted in many movies and stories. There is no shortage of things to do in the Park at 843 acres in size. Stop by for a walk, run or just a coffee.