New York City Attractions near Radisson Lexington Hotel
Whether you’re visiting New York on business or leisure, you want to stay in a central location - maybe in midtown Manhattan, nearby Madison Avenue and U.N. If you've business or pleasure in the New York City area, chances are you’re searching for a Central Park hotel. Situated in the city’s business district, the Radisson Lexington is notably close to numerous destinations, including several Fortune 500 companies and popular New York City attractions. Maybe when you’re searching for hotels, New York Times Square is your destination? We’re close to that, too. That’s why the Radisson Lexington Hotel is the perfect home base for a memorable New York City vacation or business trip.
Our Midtown Manhattan hotel is convenient to the following New York City attractions:
Chrysler Building (0.2 miles) Once the world's tallest building, this iconic New York City structure is a well-known example of Art Deco architecture. Phone: (212) 682-3070
Grand Central Terminal (0.2 miles) Originally opened in 1871, this is, based on the number of platforms, the largest train station in the world. This landmark still functions as the heart of New York City's public transportation and houses many restaurants and retail shops. The restored Main Concourse Sky Ceiling is a must see. Phone: (212) 340-2583
St. Patrick's Cathedral (0.3 miles) Designed by architect James Renwick and completed in 1879, this gothic building is the largest church in New York City. Phone: (212) 753-2261
Saks Fifth Avenue (0.3 miles) This New York shopping destination is a national landmark, offering luxurious clothing for men, women and children. Phone: (212) 753-4000
United Nations Headquarters (0.4 miles) Take a tour of the grounds, the General Assembly and the Conference Building of the United Nations, an organization made up of 185 countries from around the globe. Phone: (212) 963-8687
Top of the Rock (0.5 miles) Enjoy an amazing view of New York from the observation decks on the 67th, 69th and 70th floors of 30 Rockefeller Center. Phone: (212) 698-2000
Bloomingdale's (0.6 miles) A popular New York City shopping destination, this department store is famous for its brown shopping bags. Phone: (212) 705-2000
Bryant Park (0.6 miles) This midtown Manhattan park offers refuge from New York's hustle and bustle. Phone: (212) 768-4242
Museum of Modern Art (0.7 miles) This New York museum features paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints and film from the 1880s to the present. Phone: (212) 708-9400
New York City Conventions & Visitors Bureau (0.7 miles) Contact this organization for additional information and assistance in planning your New York City trip. Phone: (212) 484-1200
Central Park (0.9 miles) At 843 acres, Central Park covers 6% of Manhattan. Check out the carousel at mid-Park and 64th St. Phone: (212) 360-3444
Macy's Herald Square (1.3 miles) This is the world's largest department store and one of NYC's most famous retail icons. Phone: (212) 695-4400
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (1.8 miles) This notable and impressive museum spans the history of world art and includes hundreds of world-famous masterpieces. Phone: (212) 535-7710
Yankee Stadium (5.5 miles) Tour the hallowed grounds, or watch the beloved Yankees play here in the Bronx. Phone: (718) 293-6000
Services in the Local Area
Mt. Vernon Money Center ATM (0.2 miles) Phone: (212) 922-0084
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.