Shop top designer brands on Fifth Avenue, cheer on the home team at Madison Square Garden, or admire the Beaux-Arts majesty of Grand Central Terminal as you walk to chic midtown Manhattan bars. It’s all within minutes of your room at Hyatt Centric Midtown 5th Avenue New York.
Within a four-minute walk of our hotel, you’ll find this vibrant 9.6-acre green space, which frequently hosts concerts and events. The famous marble façade of the New York Public Library stands at its east end.
Whether you’ve got a train to catch or not, this historic landmark of Beaux-Arts architecture is worth a visit. Stop by to see its famous information booth clock and restored overhead mural, then check out more than 90 shops and restaurants within the sprawling structure.
Stand at the top of the city when you ascend to the observation deck of this iconic 102-story skyscraper. World-famous since its construction in 1931, the Art Deco structure remains one of the city’s unmissable landmarks.
NYC’s most opulent shopping district awaits around a mile north of our hotel, where designer brands like Gucci, Louis Vuitton, and Armani, and other fashion houses line the street.
Just a short walk from Grand Central and Penn Station, the Morgan is a major exhibition venue for fine art, literature, and music, one of New York's great historic sites, and a wonderful place to dine, shop, and attend a concert or film.
The Cutting Room continues the tradition of extraordinary performances and special moments, with a fresh new take on what a rock club & lounge should feel like. The venue offers table service in the theatre and a bar in the front.
Dine alfresco by the New York Public Library at this refined Parisian-style restaurant, which serves up elevated brunch fare as well as entrees like wild mushroom ravioli and charcoal-grilled filet mignon. The wine and whiskey selections are extensive.
Rated # 1 sandwich shop in NY, Alidoro is next to the hotel and offers over 40 different sandwiches that are made fresh daily from only the finest Italian ingredients.
Sam’s Place is an authentic, old school Italian restaurant with all the charm. Enjoy old school entrees like Tortellini alla Panna, Veal Piccata and Risotto Pesto. If you have room for dessert have the delectable Tartufo ice cream or Ricotta cheesecake.
Pera Mediterranean Brasserie brings an authentic taste of Eastern Mediterranean cuisine to Midtown East. Signature mezes include warm hummus, and beef and bulgur tartare. For the main course guests can choose from a variety of different cuts of lamb, beef and chicken, or opt for the traditional chefs tasting menu.
Pershing Square is an American Bistro opposite Grand Central Terminal. Experience delicious American comfort food in a landmark location; and see why Pershing Square is the quintessential New York setting.
Experience their reinvention of classic Cuban dishes & savory Mediterranean flavors with a modern twist! Havana NY is a vibrant restaurant located in the heart of Manhattan.
The so-called “Crossroads of the World” is both undeniably touristy and a must-see stop for shopping, dining, and concertgoing in the buzzing center of the city. Catch a long-running Broadway show, stop to enjoy a jazz concert, or just snap photos beneath the Square’s giant billboards.
Pose alongside lifelike wax sculptures of celebrities and superheroes at one of Times Square’s major attractions, which now features 3D and interactive experiences along with its famous wax figures.
This modern cabinet of curiosities is a huge collection of strange artifacts, offbeat sculptures, and interactive exhibits in Times Square. Some of the older objects in their collection are said to have been owned by the chain’s original founder and showman, Robert Ripley.
Home to Art Deco landmarks like 30 Rockefeller Plaza and entertainment icons like Radio City Music Hall, this historic complex is known for its skating rink and annual Christmas tree lighting. Head to the Top of the Rock observation deck for unbeatable views of its architecture.