Make your New York City hotel reservations at the Radisson Martinique, located on Broadway, and stay at one of the finest hotels in New York City. The Radisson Martinique Broadway Hotel is the perfect home base for exploring the Big Apple, with many popular attractions within walking distance. Guests at our hotel in Manhattan, New York can easily shop at Macy's, catch a game at Madison Square Garden, visit the Empire State Building and explore Times Square. This New York City hotel is convenient to all major transportation outlets, including Penn Station (adjacent to the hotel) and LaGuardia Airport (9 miles from the hotel).
The Radisson Martinique Broadway Hotel is convenient to the following New York City attractions:
Carnegie Hall (2.2 miles) Carnegie Hall is one of the most famous concert venues for classical music in the United States. Phone: (212) 247-7800
Empire State Building (0.6 miles) Visit this 102-story art deco skyscraper, the tallest building in New York City. Phone: (212) 736-3100
Grand Central Station (0.9 miles) Known as "Manhattan's only remaining great gateway," this stunning structure features ornate architecture and decor, including fluted columns and gold plated chandeliers. Phone: (212) 340-2345
Macy's (0.2 miles) This famous shopping destination is the world's largest department store and home to some of New York City's most famous holiday window displays. Phone: (212) 695-4400
Madison Square Garden (0.2 miles) Catch a sporting event at the world's most famous arena, where the Knicks, Liberty and Rangers play. Phone: (212) 465-MSG1 (6741)
Museum of Modern Art (1.7 miles) A popular New York attraction, this museum features works of modern art by such famous artists as Cezanne, Seurat and Van Gogh. Phone: (212) 708-9400
Rockefeller Center and Rockefeller Plaza (1.5 miles) Rockefeller Center is the home of the glass-walled Today Show studio, Radio City Music Hall and the world-famous Rockefeller Center Ice Rink. Phone: (212) 632-3975
Saint Patrick's Cathedral (1.2 miles) This New York City landmark is the largest decorated gothic-style Catholic cathedral in the United States. Phone: (212) 753-2261
Statue of Liberty/Ellis Island Ferry (5.5 miles) Board the ferry in Battery Park to visit the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Phone: (212) 363-3200
Times Square (0.8 miles) Visit the Good Morning America and MTV studios, plus the theaters of Broadway.
TKTS Discount Booth (1.0 mile) Purchase Broadway and Off-Broadway tickets for up to 50% off. Phone: (212) 221-0885
"New York, New York, so nice they named it twice." While nice is an adjective that would make any self-respecting New Yorker cringe, the city doesn't lack for other apt superlatives (some not appropriate for a family website). The Big Apple certainly lives up to its name, being the largest city in the US, and boasting an enormous assortment of entertainment, dining, shopping and cultural opportunities. On any given week - and really, there is no bad time to visit - thousands of visitors flock to see its iconic attractions: the Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building, and Times Square, stroll through Central Park and shop on Fifth Avenue. For those who prefer quieter pursuits, there are a plethora of places such as a seat on the Staten Island Ferry, the rooftop sculpture garden at the Metropolitan Museum, or even in the hush before the conductor raises his baton at the symphony. So whether you are seeking a sample of some sublime fusion of foie gras and panna cotta or to tune your ears to the latest neo-psychedelic orchestral rap, one thing is for sure: you'll to find it here, even at 4am, in New York City.
Did you know?
From 1892 to 1924, Ellis Island was the first American land that 16 million immigrants reached in their journey to the United States. Closed for good in 1954, Ellis Island processed the ancestors of more than 40% of the people living in America today.