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The New York Palace's prime location on Madison Avenue is steps away from New York's world famous shopping district. Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue shopping could not be made easier when your home away from home is just steps away. Lose yourself in New York City's most fashionable district and experience some of the world's best shopping:

  • Barney's
  • Bergdorf Goodman
  • Bloomingdales
  • Bulgari
  • Cartier
  • Coach
  • FAO Schwartz
  • Fortunoff
  • Henri Bendel
  • Saks Fifth Avenue
  • Tiffany & Co.
  • Versace

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Family Fun

New York City is a fantastic place to bring the family for a vacation. Within minutes of the New York Palace Hotel, you will be sure to find fun activities to satisfy the most curious minds, and entertain the most adventurous ones. Below are just a few options. Need help planning your trip? See our sample three day itineraries or contact our multi-lingual Les Clefs d'Or concierge team! They will be happy to assist you!

Places To Visit

Central Park
Central Park is the perfect place to kick back, relax and unwind from the pressures of New York City. Take a leisurely stroll and enjoy a picnic, go for a bike ride, take a horse-drawn carriage ride or go ice skating in the winter! The list of things to do in Central Park is endless.

Times Square
See what all the hype is about in the world-famous Times Square. Go to a Broadway show, dine at one of the many restaurants, and see where the ball drops on New Years Eve.

Little Italy
Head downtown for some great Italian food!With Little Italy's wide choice of restaurants and cafes, you won't want to skip New York's version of Italy.

Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island
Come visit this historic site where millions of immigrants first entered America. See the Statue of Liberty and explore the Immigration Museum!

Chinatown
The Lower East Side's Chinatown has much to offer both culturally and recreationally. Chinatown is home to a multitude of restaurants and retail stores that are neighbored by vendors selling the freshest produce and meats in Manhattan. Chinatown is accessible from The New York Palace by either a short cab ride or the 6 train to Canal Street.

Brooklyn Bridge
One of the city's most striking architectural wonders, the Brooklyn Bridge majestically spans across New York City's East River. New Yorkers and visitors alike enjoy the long walk across this historical monument which provides breathtaking views of Manhattan's famous skyline.

Tours

Radio City Music Hall
Tour this world famous 1932 Music Hall and see one of the largest indoor performing stages in the world!

The NBC Studio Tour
Get a behind the scenes look at all of your favorite shows while learning about the history of NBC.

Empire State Building
See Manhattan from the 86th floor Observatory of New York's most famous building.

CitySightsNY
Take a tour of New York and explore all the famous parts of town, buildings and attractions from the top of a double decker bus!

Museums

Metropolitan Museum of Art
Over 6,500 pieces of art in the form of paintings, sculptures, photographs and more.

Museum of Modern Art
Artwork from the contemporary and modern era.

Guggenheim Museum
Timeless pieces of art from Van Gogh, Picasso, Gaugin and more, in addition to performances, tours and special exhibitions.

American Museum of Natural History
The world's largest natural history museum where everything involving animal, mineral and vegetable is dramatically highlighted. 35 million artifacts, among them a 563 carat sapphire, a dinosaur mummy, a 94 foot whale and a butterfly conservatory.

Madame Tussaud's New York
The New York version of the popular London-based attraction showcases 175 wax statues of celebrities and historical portraits.

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