A vacation in New York would be missing something without a visit to the energetic core of the city at Times Square, located significantly close to our hotel. Times Square encompasses the glowing area of Manhattan from 40th to 53rd Streets between 6th and 8th Avenues. Considered the “crossroads of the world” by many, this iconic New York attraction is lined with restaurants, theatres, shops, vendors and limitless excitement. The world-famous “ball drop” at New Years Eve began in 1907 and brings over 1 million people every year.
(212) 561-4588
Nearly half of all Americans today can trace their family history to at least one person who passed through the Port of New York at Ellis Island. This 27.5-acre New York City attraction is located just minutes off the southern tip of Manhattan Island and is the site of one of the most symbolic landmarks of America, the Statue of Liberty.
350 5th Avenue
New York, NY 10018
(212) 736-3100
This lofty New York attraction consists of a 102-story Art Deco skyscraper at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and West 34th Street. The Empire State Building has been considered by the American Society of Civil Engineers as one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World. The Empire State Building is the third tallest skyscraper in the Americas after Chicago's Sears Tower and Trump International Hotel and Tower.
30 Rockefeller Plaza
New York, NY 10019
(212) 332-6868
Envisioned by John D. Rockefeller to be the focal point in all New York, the Rockefeller Center is a place where business is transacted and communities congregate. Assembled on the cusp of the Great Depression, Rockefeller financed the Center personally and today, this center is filled with boutiques, fine dining, and home to the most famous ice rink and Christmas tree on earth. Shop, dine and take in the sights on your vacation to New York at the Top of the Rock.
175 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016
The Flatiron Building was one of the tallest buildings in New York City upon its completion in 1902. The New York City attraction was designed by Chicago's Daniel Burnham with John Wellborn Root in the Beaux-Arts style on a triangular island block at 23rd Street, Fifth Avenue, and Broadway, facing Madison Square.