The newly-renovated Museum of Modern is a jaw-dropping experience for art lovers that takes you on a cultural journey that blows your mind. MoMA is the most impressive museum of modern art in the world, showcasing masters of modern art like Picasso, Manet, Dali, Miro and Van Gogh in its magnificent exhibit halls. The museum's new entrance is directly across the street from the hotel. Visit
www.moma.org. Saint Patrick's Cathedral
Saint Patrick's Cathedral is the largest decorated, Gothic-style catholic cathedral in the United States and has been recognized throughout its history as a center of Catholicism in this country. You will be awed by its breathtaking architecture and monumental grandeur. Visit
www.ny-archdiocese.org. A National Historic Landmark, Rockefeller Center is a fascinating destination of shopping, culture, business and entertainment in the heart of midtown Manhattan. With beautiful indoor and outdoor spaces, Rockefeller Center includes the General Electric building, promenades, plazas and gardens along with the famous ice-skating rink, Top of the Rock Observation Deck, NBC Studio and the annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony. Take the guided Rockefeller Tour through the buildings, gardens and spaces of this vibrant city center.
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www.rockefellercenter.com. Top of the Rock is an experience in history and scenery that culminates with unparalleled views of New York City from the Observation Deck on the 70th floor of 30 Rockefeller Center, in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.
www.topoftherocknyc.com. Dubbed a "palace for the people" Radio City Music Hall is a New York City landmark. Radio City presents blockbuster entertainment and exciting productions, such as The Radio City Christmas Spectacular and A Christmas Carol, along with a concerts, holiday shows, and special events. For decades, legendary entertainers and stars have the graced the Great Stage, including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Liza Minnelli, Sting, Bette Midler and Stevie Wonder, and the hall has hosted the Grammy's and Tony's. Don't miss the Radio City Rockettes.
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www.radiocity.com. Commissioned by Andrew Carnegie and perpetuated by Isaac Stern, Carnegie Hall has presented the world's greatest performers and musicians, retaining its vitality and significance for over a century. With its magnificent architectural design and legendary sound, Carnegie Hall is a national historic landmark and vital cultural center. Enjoy amazing concerts by the world's greatest artists -from contemporary music to symphonic on its three stages. Visit
www.carnegiehall.org. The first landscaped public park in the United States, Central Park is an urban oasis that covers more than 843 beautiful acres in the center of Manhattan. With beautiful grasslands, fields, scenic trails, playgrounds, ponds, a lake, a boathouse gardens, restaurants, statues, and attractions, Central Park offers a diversity of cultural and recreational activities for New Yorkers and tourists. Pay homage to John Lennon at Strawberry Fields, visit the Children's Zoo, or paddle around the pond or ride the colorful historic carousel. Visit
www.centralpark.org. World-famous Times Square is a symbol for the urban jungle that is Manhattan, with numerous shops, mega-stores, restaurants, attractions, theaters and dazzling neon signs. The crossroads of culture and energy in Midtown Manhattan, Times Square is the only zone in the city where tenants are required to display bright signs. Experience the New Year's Eve celebration at Times Square. Visit
www.timessquare.com. New York's famous theatre district is home to 40 historic theaters where live shows light up the stages every night. From plays and dramas to musicals and comedies, Broadway shows are the essence of live entertainment and performance art in New York City. For Broadway shows, theatres and tickets, visit
www.broadwway.com. Located on Liberty Island in the Hudson River, the Statue of Liberty is a national monument and a profound symbol of freedom and democracy. A gift of friendship from France in 1886, the Statue of Liberty is one of New York City's most significant historic attractions. The Statue of Liberty Exhibit illuminates the history and symbolism of the copper patina-covered statue through museum objects, photos, and videos. The Torch Exhibit in the lobby features the original torch and restored flame. Walk to the Promenade or take the elevator to the 10-story observatory for up-close views of Lady Liberty and the harbor. Enjoy daily tours of this amazing monument. Visit
www.nps.org/stli. Towering above 5th Avenue, this Art Deco masterpiece is the most symbolic attraction on the New York City skyline. One of the tallest skyscrapers in the world and a National Historic Landmark, the Empire State Building offers breathtaking views from the glass-enclosed pavilions and open-air promenades. Ride up the 86th and 102nd floor observatories for panoramic views of New York City and beyond. The Empire State Building also offers art exhibits, restaurants, shops, and events. Visit
www.esbnyc.com. The Museum of Television & Radio
The Museum of Television and Radio collects and preserves television and radio programs, especially programs with artistic, cultural and historical significance, including news, drama, current affairs, documentaries, the performing arts, children's programs, sports, comedy and advertising. Visit
www.mtr.org. The Time Warner Center is a recently established skyscraper located in Columbus Circle, featuring exquisite restaurants and world-famous shops. Visit
www.1centralpark.com.