What to See in Manhattan Community Board 5
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Times Square
A large public square and commercial district known for its bright digital billboards, theaters, and vibrant entertainment atmosphere.
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Empire State Building
Iconic 102-story Art Deco skyscraper featuring observation decks with panoramic 360° views and significant cultural history.
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Rockefeller Center
Large mixed-use complex known for its art deco architecture, observation deck, and ice skating rink.
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Flatiron Building
Historic skyscraper with a distinctive triangular shape and neo-renaissance architecture. It is a notable architectural landmark and office building.
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Saint Patrick's Cathedral
Historic neo-Gothic Roman Catholic cathedral known as the largest of its style in North America and serving as the seat of the Archbishop of New York.
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Stephen A. Schwarzman Building
Historic beaux-arts library building featuring modern architecture and accessible facilities. It functions as a major research library with extensive collections and free access to resources.
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Top of the Rock
Observation deck offering panoramic 360-degree views of Manhattan, including landmarks such as Central Park and the Empire State Building.
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Macy's
Historic flagship department store established in 1858, known for its wide range of fashion, beauty, and home products. Famous for its elaborate holiday window displays and connection to the Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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Bryant Park
Urban park featuring seasonal ice skating, outdoor movies, monuments, and free Wi-Fi in scenic garden settings.
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Union Square Park
Historic city park featuring notable statues and a popular food market. It serves as a lively public square with accessible strolling areas.
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Apple Fifth Avenue
Modern electronics retail store known for its contemporary architecture and extensive Apple product offerings. It operates 24/7 and provides various payment options and technical services.
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Museum of Modern Art
Renowned art museum dedicated to modern and contemporary artworks, featuring extensive collections and exhibitions from the late 19th century to today.
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Madison Square Park
Urban park spanning 6.2 acres with lawns, gardens, public art, and recreational areas. It is a historic green space featuring monuments and sculptures near notable architecture.
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Radio City Music Hall
Art Deco concert hall and theatre known for concerts, stage shows, and televised events. It hosts a variety of performances including the Rockettes Christmas Spectacular.
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M&M'S World
Large retail store dedicated to M&M's candies and merchandise, featuring colorful themed displays and interactive attractions.
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Trump Tower
A 68-story mixed-use skyscraper featuring residences, office spaces, retail shops, and dining options, known for its modern architecture.
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Madame Tussauds New York
Wax museum featuring lifelike wax figures of celebrities, historical icons, and fictional characters with immersive and interactive exhibits.
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Hope
Public steel sculpture created by artist Robert Indiana, located in a major Manhattan entertainment district.
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Lego
Retail store specializing in a wide selection of Lego toys and building sets. The shop is designed to appeal to children and toy enthusiasts alike.
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Tiffany & Company
Historic luxury jewelry flagship store known for its distinctive architecture and iconic blue boxes.
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Ellen's Stardust Dinner
If you want to go back to the golden era of 1950's, this might be just the place you're looking for.
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