Welcome to the Midtown West
Midtown West is defined as the area between West 34th Street and West 59th Street, from 8th Avenue to the Hudson River. Times Square, Broadway, Radio City Music Hall, Carnegie Hall, the Museum of Modern Art, and Rockefeller Center are located in the neighborhood. A,C,E,N,Q,R,S,1,2,3,7 trains serve the Midtown West.
Things to do in the Midtown West
This area of Manhattan is home to many of the city’s most iconic destinations. The 102-story Art Deco masterpiece the Empire State Building is undoubtedly NYC’s most famous building. As fans of Sleepless in Seattle, King Kong, and An Affair to Remember know, its observation deck is one of the most romantic places in the city.
Grand Salon at Baccarat Hotel
A spirit of fancy, rhythm and ritual, from breakfast, when a variety of French pastries abound across a central marble table,
Marea
From his trademark handmade pastas to his fresh crudo and whole fish, Chef White is committed to reinventing the notion of seafood
Refinery Rooftop
The Refinery Rooftop is the crown jewel, with a year-round rooftop lounge and breathtaking Empire State views
Parker & Quinn
A 1920s-themed restaurant serving seasonal New American Fare, Executive Chef Jeff Haskell focuses on locally sourced, quality ingredients.
The Food Emporium
Supermarket chain combining groceries with gourmet gifts, imported foods & housewares.
Whole Foods Market
Eco-minded chain with natural & organic grocery items, housewares & other products (most sell wine).
Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan
Broadway
heatrical performances presented in the 41 professional theatres with 500 or more seats located in the Theater District.