Top 10 Sights & Landmarks in NoMad, New York (NY)

January 15, 2022 Franklyn Hardiman

Conquering New York in one visit is impossible. Instead, hit the must-sees – the Empire State Building, the Statue of Liberty, Central Park, the Metropolitan Museum of Art – and then explore off the beaten path with visits to The Cloisters or one of the city’s libraries. Indulge in the bohemian shops of the West Village or the fine dining of the Upper West Side. The bustling marketplace inside of Grand Central Station gives you a literal taste of the best the city has to offer.
Restaurants in New York City

1. Tin Pan Alley

28th Street and Fifth Avenue Between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, New York City, NY 10001 http://www.songwritershalloffame.org/exhibits/eras/C1002
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Tin Pan Alley

143 Madison Ave RU 101, Main level,, New York City, NY 10016-6717 +1 212-967-6977 [email protected] http://www.avantgallery.com
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Avant Gallery

Avant Gallery is pleased to offer a curated selection of extraordinary objet d'art with limited availability and unlimited personality. This evolving collection includes furniture accent pieces, lighting, sculpture, wall and floor decor, fine art, photography, mixed media design, and other unique collectibles. All of these special pieces can be quintessentially described as wondrous and illusion-f

Reviewed By psudino - Weehawken, United States

Tucked away on the northernmost point of the new Hudson Yards shops this gallery showcases some of the most original art I've ever seen. In particular, BNS and DAIN are the artists that drew me into the shop. The art here is very modern and some of it may be mildly offensive to some, only making the shop more intriguing. Words on this site will not do this shop justice. Just go and visit it.

3. Grand Masonic Lodge of New York

71 W 23rd St, New York City, NY 10010-4102 +1 212-337-6602 http://www.nymasons.org/
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5.0 based on 25 reviews

Grand Masonic Lodge of New York

4. Fifth Avenue

5th Ave, New York City, NY 10118-4810 +1 212-336-1440 http://visit5thavenue.com
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4.5 based on 8,536 reviews

Fifth Avenue

Famous street offering some of the most expensive and fashionable shops in the city.

Reviewed By IAmEve7 - Lexington, United States

Fifth Avenue is all that you've heard it to be...and more. We visit during the holidays which makes it even more festive because of the crowds of people, as well as the outstanding store windows, decorated to the HILT. This is where you stroll and dream, without necessarily spending a dime, as you walk by Cartier, Tiffany, Henri Bendel, Bulgari, Prada, Valentino, Lord & Taylor, Armani, Cole Haan, Saks, Bergdorf Goodman, and many others. St. Patrick's Cathedral is also on 5th Avenue and a must-see.

5. Church of the Transfiguration

1 E 29th St at Fifth Avenue, New York City, NY 10016-7405 +1 212-684-6770 [email protected] http://www.littlechurch.org
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Church of the Transfiguration

The Church of the Transfiguration is an Anglo-Catholic Episcopal parish located in New York City. It is known as the Little Church Around The Corner for its history of inclusivity, dating back to 1848.

6. Canyon of Heroes

Broadway, New York City, NY
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4.5 based on 3 reviews

Canyon of Heroes

7. Madison Square Park

Between 23rd and 26 streets and Madison and Fifth Avenues, New York City, NY 10010 +1 212-520-7600 http://www.madisonsquarepark.org/
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Madison Square Park

Originally a residential area, this square has become one of the more important in New York history. It has become a prime location for many businesses and major buildings.

Reviewed By Luciafernandez62

Madison Square Park is located at the beginning of Madison Avenue, at the intersection of Fifth Avenue, Broadway and 23rd Street, in the Flatiron District. It is wonderful to stroll around the park, or to just sit on a bench and enjoy the surroundings. The park is surrounded by beautiful buildings, such as the iconic Flatiron Building, with its unique shape; the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower with its emblematic bell tower, which currently is home to the New York Marriott Edition hotel an the beautiful Clocktower restaurant; and the Art Deco Eleven Madison building, with its famous restaurant Eleven Madison. Nearby is the New York Life Building, which is topped with a stunning shiny pyramid. There are many nice places to eat near this park. In addition to The Clocktower and Eleven Madison, there are many other wonderful options nearby, such as The Smith, La Peccora Bianca, Maialino, Gramercy Tavern, Eataly, Maison Kayser, or you can just have burgers at The Shake Shack, which originally started as a hot dog cart right in Madison Square Park. It is nice to walk from Madison Square Park, to Union Square Park and afterwards to Washington Square Park. You can see all types of people, each one enjoying the parks in their own way.

8. Marble Collegiate Church

1 W 29th St, New York City, NY 10001-4596 +1 212-686-2770 http://www.MarbleChurch.org
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Marble Collegiate Church

9. Tiffany Street Clock at 5th Ave.

200 5th Ave, New York City, NY 10010-3302 http://thefrenchjewelrypost.com/en/it-joailliers/les-horloges-tiffany-a-new-york/
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Tiffany Street Clock at 5th Ave.

Reviewed By Spuddler - Charlottetown, Canada

Beautiful Tiffany Clock and a city landmark. One of several around the city and worth a look and a picture.

10. Metropolitan Life Insurance Tower

1 Madison Ave, New York City, NY 10010-3603
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4.0 based on 30 reviews

Metropolitan Life Insurance Tower

From 1909-1913, this was the world's tallest building.

Reviewed By StephenCr0ss - Dublin, Ireland

Beautiful clock tower style building with amazingly clean exterior. Fantastic architecture. Recommended

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