There's always something new to discover In the city that never sleeps! Experience the best of New York City with our insider guide on what to do, see, and eat.
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There’s always something new to discover in the city that never sleeps! Experience the best of New York City with our insider guide on what to do, see, and eat.
FIVE OFF FIFTH
Located in the very heart of Fifth Avenue, New York City, The Langham is the perfect base for your Big Apple adventure.
Spice up your visit by visiting our favorite attractions in five neighborhoods easily reached via Fifth Avenue – Upper East Side, Central Park South, Midtown, Flatiron and Greenwich Village - and get to know the real New York City.
SIGHTS AND ATTRACTIONS
20 W 34th St, New York, NY 10001
Striking and iconic, the legendary Empire State Building is one of the world's most recognized skyscrapers. Venture up to the Observation Decks on the 86th and 103rd floors, and savor dazzling views of the city — day and night.
89 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017
Grand Central Terminal may be a transportation hub, but it's also a destination on its own. Gaze up at the constellation-adorned ceiling, and the four-faced opal clock atop the information booth. If you're feeling peckish, drop by the fresh market or quick-service eateries for a bite.
225 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016
Situated in the former home of bank founder J.P. Morgan, the Morgan Library & Museum is a must-visit for culture vultures. It features amazing works of international art, including Renaissance paintings and Egyptian papyruses!
Washington Square, New York, NY 10012
Standing at the start of Fifth Avenue, the Washington Square Arch is a marble Roman triumphal arch. It leads to the public park, and serves as the center of the Greenwich Village neighborhood and the New York University campus.
11 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10010
Named after James Madison, the fourth President of the United States, Madison Square Park is a famous public space. Surrounded by towering skyscrapers, it's a great place to take things slow after a busy day.
175 5th Ave, New York, NY 10010
Overlooking Madison Square Park, this steel-framed building is a huge draw for curious travelers and selfie-seekers. It's also often the site of choice for pop-up art installations.
1000 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028
With over two million works of art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, or "The Met" for short, is the anchor of the famed Museum Mile. It's also the largest art museum in the United States, and one of the most well-visited in the world.
Located in Central Park at 79th St Transverse Rd, New York, NY 10024
Hidden within Central Park is the enchanting Shakespeare Garden. Designed to resemble the English countryside, this four-acre garden features lovely flowers and plants found in the works of William Shakespeare.
"Add VIP passes to the Empire State Building to your stay at The Langham, New York Fifth Avenue and skip the line to this iconic landmark. "
20 W 34th St, New York, NY 10001
Striking and iconic, the legendary Empire State Building is one of the world's most recognized skyscrapers. Venture up to the Observation Decks on the 86th and 103rd floors, and savor dazzling views of the city — day and night.
89 E 42nd St, New York, NY 10017
Grand Central Terminal may be a transportation hub, but it's also a destination on its own. Gaze up at the constellation-adorned ceiling, and the four-faced opal clock atop the information booth. If you're feeling peckish, drop by the fresh market or quick-service eateries for a bite.
225 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10016
Situated in the former home of bank founder J.P. Morgan, the Morgan Library & Museum is a must-visit for culture vultures. It features amazing works of international art, including Renaissance paintings and Egyptian papyruses!
Washington Square, New York, NY 10012
Standing at the start of Fifth Avenue, the Washington Square Arch is a marble Roman triumphal arch. It leads to the public park, and serves as the center of the Greenwich Village neighborhood and the New York University campus.
11 Madison Ave, New York, NY 10010
Named after James Madison, the fourth President of the United States, Madison Square Park is a famous public space. Surrounded by towering skyscrapers, it's a great place to take things slow after a busy day.
175 5th Ave, New York, NY 10010
Overlooking Madison Square Park, this steel-framed building is a huge draw for curious travelers and selfie-seekers. It's also often the site of choice for pop-up art installations.
1000 5th Ave, New York, NY 10028
With over two million works of art, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, or "The Met" for short, is the anchor of the famed Museum Mile. It's also the largest art museum in the United States, and one of the most well-visited in the world.
Located in Central Park at 79th St Transverse Rd, New York, NY 10024
Hidden within Central Park is the enchanting Shakespeare Garden. Designed to resemble the English countryside, this four-acre garden features lovely flowers and plants found in the works of William Shakespeare.
DINING AND NIGHTLIFE
KEENS STEAKHOUSE
Founded in 1885, Keen’s Steakhouse, located just down the street from The Langham, is as famous for its legendary mutton chops and USDA dry-aged Prime steaks as it is for its famous guests throughout history. The ceiling is adorned with clay pipes which once belonged to historic figures, including Babe Ruth and Albert Einstein.
EATALY
Step into this vibrant Italian marketplace, packed with an array of cafes, counters, and fancy restaurants. Indulge in freshly-made Italian dishes, and retire to the rooftop beer garden for a tasty pint.
THE SKYLARK
Perched 30 floors above the Garment District, The Skylark is an exquisite, all-seasons cocktail lounge. With mesmerizing city views, it's the perfect spot for date nights, after-work cocktails with colleagues or friends, and private functions.
LAVO
LAVO gives a whole new meaning to dinner and dance. The restaurant pairs a 19th-century Italian trattoria with an underground nightclub — allowing guests to wine, dine, and party the night away with their favorite DJs.
ELEVEN MADISON PARK
Stylish and elegant, Eleven Madison Park is a fine dining restaurant with three Michelin stars. Within this temple of gastronomy, you'll find high ceilings, plant-based courses, and breathtaking park views.
MAREA
Marea is a multi-award-winning gastronomic destination. Featuring the succulent cuisine of Chef Michael White, expect the freshest and most innovative Italian seafood dishes.
KEENS STEAKHOUSE
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Founded in 1885, Keen’s Steakhouse, located just down the street from The Langham, is as famous for its legendary mutton chops and USDA dry-aged Prime steaks as it is for its famous guests throughout history. The ceiling is adorned with clay pipes which once belonged to historic figures, including Babe Ruth and Albert Einstein.
EATALY
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Step into this vibrant Italian marketplace, packed with an array of cafes, counters, and fancy restaurants. Indulge in freshly-made Italian dishes, and retire to the rooftop beer garden for a tasty pint.
"The Skylark is not open to the public on weekends."
THE SKYLARK
Perched 30 floors above the Garment District, The Skylark is an exquisite, all-seasons cocktail lounge. With mesmerizing city views, it's the perfect spot for date nights, after-work cocktails with colleagues or friends, and private functions.
LAVO
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LAVO gives a whole new meaning to dinner and dance. The restaurant pairs a 19th-century Italian trattoria with an underground nightclub — allowing guests to wine, dine, and party the night away with their favorite DJs.
"Eleven Madison Park is a tasting menu only experience that focuses on plant-based ingredients. "
ELEVEN MADISON PARK
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Stylish and elegant, Eleven Madison Park is a fine dining restaurant with three Michelin stars. Within this temple of gastronomy, you'll find high ceilings, plant-based courses, and breathtaking park views.
"Marea is the sister restaurant of our very own Ai Fiori. It is not uncommon to find yourself dining next to famous faces at this Michelin-starred restaurant!"
MAREA
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Marea is a multi-award-winning gastronomic destination. Featuring the succulent cuisine of Chef Michael White, expect the freshest and most innovative Italian seafood dishes.
SHOPPING
This shopping street boasts fun and funky boutiques selling everything from jewelry to shoes. You can also check out the famous Electric Ladyland Studios, founded by Jimi Hendrix.
Bergdorf Goodman is a haven for shoppers. Founded in 1899, the luxury department store houses many renowned brands, including Chanel, Giorgio Armani, Versace, and Yves Saint Laurent.
Opened in 1978, The Corner Bookstore is one of New York City's remaining independent booksellers. Cozy and quirky, this neighborhood offers an incredible selection of fiction and non-fiction titles for local bookworms.
WEST 8TH STREET
This shopping street boasts fun and funky boutiques selling everything from jewelry to shoes. You can also check out the famous Electric Ladyland Studios, founded by Jimi Hendrix.
BERGDORF GOODMAN
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Bergdorf Goodman is a haven for shoppers. Founded in 1899, the luxury department store houses many renowned brands, including Chanel, Giorgio Armani, Versace, and Yves Saint Laurent.
THE CORNER BOOKSTORE
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Opened in 1978, The Corner Bookstore is one of New York City's remaining independent booksellers. Cozy and quirky, this neighborhood offers an incredible selection of fiction and non-fiction titles for local bookworms.
SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT
CARNEGIE HALL
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In 1891, Carnegie Hall opened its doors to the world for the first time. It's one of New York City’s most famous performing arts venues, and the star of the famous quip, “How do you get Carnegie Hall? Practice!”
MADISON SQUARE GARDEN
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Dubbed the "world's most famous arena", Madison Square Garden is home to the NY Rangers and NY Knicks. It also played host to many world-famous concerts and performances.
THEATER DISTRICT
No trip to New York is complete with a visit to Broadway. On your way to and from your favorite play, take in the prime people watching this neighborhoods offers, including the lively cast of cartoon characters roaming the streets around Times Square .
LINCOLN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS
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Dive into the magical world of live performances at the world's leading performing arts center. Whether you're into opera, dance, or theater, you're sure to find something that'll tickle your fancy. Or go on a guided tour. If you're lucky, you might catch a rehearsal in progress!