Empire State Building
Easily NYC’s most romantic landmark, has been a 102-story skyline icon since 1931. Head to the observation deck to enjoy jaw-dropping views that extend for 80 miles in every direction.
Moynihan Train Hall
Welcome to Moynihan Train Hall, home to Amtrak and Long Island Rail Road.
Times Square
The “Crossroads of the World” is a bustling, almost surreal intersection teeming with pulsating neon signs and video screens, restaurants, shops and theaters. A trip to New York City would not be complete without a visit to the iconic Times Square. Bright lights, plenty of life, and countless shops and shows!
Grand Central Terminal
Grand Central Terminal is a center of transportation, civic architecture, and commerce embodying the historic, economic, cultural, and optimistic spirit of New York City. Today GCT welcomes hundreds of thousands of visitors daily and hosts more than 70 options for shopping and dining.
Herald Square
The area formed by the intersection of Broadway, Sixth Avenue and 34th Street is named for the New York Herald newspaper which was once headquartered there. The square is now a center for shopping, including Macy's Department Store.
Madison Square Garden
A legendary venue for sports, music and live entertainment sits in Manhattan's West Side. Enjoy once-in-a-lifetime performances and make it a night to remember at Madison Square Garden, conveniently located minutes away from Herald Square.
High Line Park
The Highline is a gorgeous and fast way to get through the lower west side of Manhattan. Visit the nearby Chelsea Market for appetizing delicacies you can take with you while strolling through this unconventional suspended park.
Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards is a short walk from Herald Square and is home to more than 100 elevated shopping and culinary experiences.
The right place in NYC
A stay at Kixby brings a sense of wonder, luxury, and delight for you and your guests.
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