
Planned to PerfectionThings to See and Do in New York City
Excitement, discovery and unpredictable moments wait around every corner in New York City. Whether you’re in the city for business or pleasure, you’re going to want to make the most of every New York minute. Allow our concierge staff will guide you in creating an unforgettable one-of-a-kind itinerary.
One of the world’s most famous parks, this 853-acre retreat provides some peace, quiet and calm in the heart of Manhattan. Escape the concrete jungle and enjoy a breath of fresh air in the park, which is perfect for picnicking, cycling, carriage rides, or leisurely walks. FAO Schwarz is back in an unbeatable Rockefeller Center location just steps from the hotel. New York City’s iconic toy store, the new flagship space spans 20,000 square feet and features Schwarz signatures like the oversized floor piano (made famous in the movie Big). New York City Ballet often stages 60 ballets or more in its winter and spring seasons at Lincoln Center each year. Since its formation in 1948, the company has brought world-class ballet to the stage in the heart of the city. One of the greatest museums in the world, this impressive building spans over two million square feet and houses over 6,500 pieces of art in the form of paintings, sculptures, photographs and more. Want an authentic and local New York experience? If it’s the season, catch a New York Yankees baseball game at Yankees Stadium in the Bronx. One of the most successful sports clubs in the world, the Yankees have won 27 World Series championships. The city lights shine brightest in Times Square, a world-famous hub of culture, shopping and commerce. Stroll the streets and take in the flashing billboards, theaters and expansive retailers in the nerve center of the city that never sleeps. The Met has been a vivacious source of creative talent, including singers, composers, orchestra musicians, stage directors, visual artists and dancers since 1883. Simply referred to as MoMA, New York's Modern Museum of Art is home to the greatest modern art collection in the world. The New York Rangers ice hockey team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden. With four Stanley Cup wins under their belts, this is a great team to watch if time allows during your stay. A New York City landmark, the one and only Bergdorf Goodman is a stalwart of Fifth Avenue and the place to find fashion from Burberry to Valentino and everyone in between. This 22-acre section of Midtown features 19 architecturally contextual commercial buildings, along with an underground shopping and dining center, a range of upscale retailers, and the Top of the Rock observation deck. Wake up early to catch a live taping of the TODAY show, filmed live at the center daily. New York’s legendary The Eastern Conference New York Knicks also play their home games at Madison Square Garden. They are one of two NBA teams in New York City; the other is the Brooklyn Nets. The Guggenheim is a stunning building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, that houses timeless pieces of art from Van Gogh, Picasso, and Gaugin to name a few. Performances, tours and special exhibitions are also offered throughout the year. Known around the world, the Bloomingdale’s brand is appreciated for its extensive and luxurious selections and variety of fashionable offerings. Head Downtown from Lotte New York Palace to experience an only-in-New York experience in Little Italy. This small corner of culture tucked away in Lower Manhattan is the place to be if you love gelato, pizza, wine or pasta served in a festive and fun setting. Chanel is one of the best known and most highly sought-after fashion brands. Synonymous with haute couture, luxury and high-end designs, Chanel is coveted around the world. The Rockettes are a New York City treasure and the only place you can see them is Radio City Music Hall. Since opening in Rockefeller Center in 1932, the Music Hall has become one of the premier entertainment destinations in the world. Visitors from around the world come to Radio City Music Hall each year just to see the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, an annual holiday musical first produced in 1933. The legendary New York Giants football team are always entertaining to watch and follow. The team plays its home games at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which it shares with the New York Jets. The world's largest natural history museum, displaying 35 million artifacts including a 563-carat sapphire, a dinosaur mummy, a 94-foot whale and a butterfly conservatory. Harry Winston is the piece de resistance of jewelry retailers. Known for its elegance and discretion, the Harry Winston store is an iconic New York landmark. These crucial pieces of American lore sit in the middle of New York harbor, easily accessible via ferry from Lower Manhattan. Take a tour of Ellis Island and see America as your ancestors might have, or visit Liberty Island and view one of America’s most iconic statues up close. Manhattan’s giant Chinatown section feels like a completely new world, complete with new cuisine, language and atmosphere. Chinatown, located on Manhattan’s bustling Lower East Side, is filled with busy restaurants, fresh fish and produce markets and retail stores. This neighborhood is accessible from Lotte New York Palace via a short cab ride or the 6 train to Canal Street. The New York outpost of the popular London-based attraction showcases 175 wax statues of celebrities and historical portraits. What says New York more than Saks Fifth Avenue? The store which started on 5th Avenue between 49th and 50th streets has now been exported around the world but it is still a must-visit right here in New York City. Spanning the East River in majestic fashion, the Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most beautiful and historically important architectural wonders in New York City. The best way to enjoy the bridge is to take the walk across its length, starting on the Manhattan side. You’ll be rewarded on the other side by Brooklyn Bridge Park, one of the city’s newest and most exciting outdoor attractions. Love the Tonight Show, the Late Show with Stephen Colbert or America’s Got Talent? Well, you can watch all those shows (and others) live during your New York visit. Tickets are free and can be picked up the day of a taping. Watch a show live and then possibly see yourself on TV the same night. It’s a totally unique New York experience for the adventurous visitor. A New York City landmark, the one and only Bergdorf Goodman is a stalwart of Fifth Avenue and the place to find fashion from Burberry to Valentino and everyone in between. Known around the world, the Bloomingdale’s brand is appreciated for its extensive and luxurious selections and variety of fashionable offerings. Chanel is one of the best known and most highly sought-after fashion brands. Synonymous with haute couture, luxury and high-end designs, Chanel is coveted around the world. Harry Winston is the piece de resistance of jewelry retailers. Known for its elegance and discretion, the Harry Winston store is an iconic New York landmark. What says New York more than Saks Fifth Avenue? The store which started on 5th Avenue between 49th and 50th streets has now been exported around the world but it is still a must-visit right here in New York City. One of the world’s most famous parks, this 853-acre retreat provides some peace, quiet and calm in the heart of Manhattan. Escape the concrete jungle and enjoy a breath of fresh air in the park, which is perfect for picnicking, cycling, carriage rides, or leisurely walks. FAO Schwarz is back in an unbeatable Rockefeller Center location just steps from the hotel. New York City’s iconic toy store, the new flagship space spans 20,000 square feet and features Schwarz signatures like the oversized floor piano (made famous in the movie Big). The city lights shine brightest in Times Square, a world-famous hub of culture, shopping and commerce. Stroll the streets and take in the flashing billboards, theaters and expansive retailers in the nerve center of the city that never sleeps. This 22-acre section of Midtown features 19 architecturally contextual commercial buildings, along with an underground shopping and dining center, a range of upscale retailers, and the Top of the Rock observation deck. Wake up early to catch a live taping of the TODAY show, filmed live at the center daily. Head Downtown from Lotte New York Palace to experience an only-in-New York experience in Little Italy. This small corner of culture tucked away in Lower Manhattan is the place to be if you love gelato, pizza, wine or pasta served in a festive and fun setting. These crucial pieces of American lore sit in the middle of New York harbor, easily accessible via ferry from Lower Manhattan. Take a tour of Ellis Island and see America as your ancestors might have, or visit Liberty Island and view one of America’s most iconic statues up close. Manhattan’s giant Chinatown section feels like a completely new world, complete with new cuisine, language and atmosphere. Chinatown, located on Manhattan’s bustling Lower East Side, is filled with busy restaurants, fresh fish and produce markets and retail stores. This neighborhood is accessible from Lotte New York Palace via a short cab ride or the 6 train to Canal Street. Spanning the East River in majestic fashion, the Brooklyn Bridge is one of the most beautiful and historically important architectural wonders in New York City. The best way to enjoy the bridge is to take the walk across its length, starting on the Manhattan side. You’ll be rewarded on the other side by Brooklyn Bridge Park, one of the city’s newest and most exciting outdoor attractions. One of the greatest museums in the world, this impressive building spans over two million square feet and houses over 6,500 pieces of art in the form of paintings, sculptures, photographs and more. Simply referred to as MoMA, New York's Modern Museum of Art is home to the greatest modern art collection in the world. The Guggenheim is a stunning building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, that houses timeless pieces of art from Van Gogh, Picasso, and Gaugin to name a few. Performances, tours and special exhibitions are also offered throughout the year. The world's largest natural history museum, displaying 35 million artifacts including a 563-carat sapphire, a dinosaur mummy, a 94-foot whale and a butterfly conservatory. The New York outpost of the popular London-based attraction showcases 175 wax statues of celebrities and historical portraits. New York City Ballet often stages 60 ballets or more in its winter and spring seasons at Lincoln Center each year. Since its formation in 1948, the company has brought world-class ballet to the stage in the heart of the city. The Met has been a vivacious source of creative talent, including singers, composers, orchestra musicians, stage directors, visual artists and dancers since 1883. New York’s legendary The Rockettes are a New York City treasure and the only place you can see them is Radio City Music Hall. Since opening in Rockefeller Center in 1932, the Music Hall has become one of the premier entertainment destinations in the world. Visitors from around the world come to Radio City Music Hall each year just to see the Radio City Christmas Spectacular, an annual holiday musical first produced in 1933. Love the Tonight Show, the Late Show with Stephen Colbert or America’s Got Talent? Well, you can watch all those shows (and others) live during your New York visit. Tickets are free and can be picked up the day of a taping. Watch a show live and then possibly see yourself on TV the same night. It’s a totally unique New York experience for the adventurous visitor. Want an authentic and local New York experience? If it’s the season, catch a New York Yankees baseball game at Yankees Stadium in the Bronx. One of the most successful sports clubs in the world, the Yankees have won 27 World Series championships. The New York Rangers ice hockey team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden. With four Stanley Cup wins under their belts, this is a great team to watch if time allows during your stay. The Eastern Conference New York Knicks also play their home games at Madison Square Garden. They are one of two NBA teams in New York City; the other is the Brooklyn Nets. The legendary New York Giants football team are always entertaining to watch and follow. The team plays its home games at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which it shares with the New York Jets.Central Park
FAO Schwarz
New York City Ballet
Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York Yankees
Times Square
The Metropolitan Opera
Museum of Modern Art
New York Rangers
Bergdorf Goodman
Rockefeller Center
Broadway
New York Knicks
Guggenheim Museum
Bloomingdale’s
Little Italy
Chanel
Radio City Music Hall
New York Giants
American Museum of Natural History
Harry Winston
Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
Chinatown
Madame Tussaud’s New York
Saks Fifth Avenue
Brooklyn Bridge
A Live TV Taping
Bergdorf Goodman
Bloomingdale’s
Chanel
Harry Winston
Saks Fifth Avenue
Central Park
FAO Schwarz
Times Square
Rockefeller Center
Little Italy
Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
Chinatown
Brooklyn Bridge
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Museum of Modern Art
Guggenheim Museum
American Museum of Natural History
Madame Tussaud’s New York
New York City Ballet
The Metropolitan Opera
Broadway
Radio City Music Hall
A Live TV Taping
New York Yankees
New York Rangers
New York Knicks
New York Giants