654 5th Avenue
The landmark New York luxury department store represents the pinnacle of service and modern style. Greeters at the store's entrances will gladly accompany shoppers as they browse through a grand selection of designer clothing and merchandise. Other features of Bergdorf's include in-house alterations, the shoe boutique and several bars and restaurants.
123 55th Street
One of the most important stages in the world, the beautiful and acoustically perfect concert hall has been the host of over 50,000 events in its long history. Today, Carnegie Hall welcomes visitors to three concert stages, a museum, and a wonderful archive.
The world's most famous park is just steps away from The Plaza. Take a leisurely stroll in an urban oasis with endless trails, hidden nooks, and beautiful sculptures and fountains. The park's Carousel and Central Park Zoo are nearby activities that are fun for the whole family.
64th St and 5th Avenue in Central Park
There are over 130 diffrent species at the Central Park Zoo, ranging from Snow Leopards to Polar Bears to Tropical Birds. A walk around the zoo's fie plus acres will take you through a variety of habitats, all carefully designed to recreate the natural environment of the animals they house.
Where Central Park South meets Broadway
Located on the southwest corner of Central Park, Columbus Circle is one of New York's most iconic destinations. The Time Warner Center offrs more than 40 specialty shops and a large Whole Foods.
10 Lincoln Center Plaza
The Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is the nation's ultimate cultural arts center. It is home to The Metropolitan Opera Company, The New York City Ballet, The New York Philharmonic, and several other renowned performance companies.
11 West 53rd Street
The MOMA is one of the leading museums of modern and contemporary art in the world. Its collection of works offrs one of the most comprehensive and panoramic views into modern art. The collection includs 22,000 film, 4 million film sills, 300,000 books, and fils from over 70,000 artists.
Located in the Grand Army Plaza, the Pulitzer Fountain was designed by Karl Bitter and Thomas Hastings. At 22 feet tall, this ornamental fountain showcases a bronze statue of Pomona, the goddess of abundance.
45 Rockefeller Plaza
Rockefeller Center is home to some of New York City's most well known landmarks; such as Radio City Music Hall, the Rockefeller Center skating rink, and the Rainbow Room at the top of the GE Building. Rockefeller Center hosts the world famous Christmas tree lighting, one of New York's most beloved events.
5th Avenue, between 50th and 51st Streets
St. Patrick's Cathedral is the largest Gothic-style Catholic Church in the United States. It is an active parish, and the historic seat of the Archbishop of New York.
768 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10019
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