F train last stop3/28/2023 ![]() ![]() The "downtown" department store has Huge variety of Men's, Ladies & Children's Clothing and Shoes, Lingerie, Linens, Cosmetics, Accessories, Handbags, Luggage, Housewares, Giftware, Electronics at great prices. ![]() (1/2 block from Broadway, downtown Manhattan). (portions below taken from Bloomingdales: 1000 Third Avenue (at 59th St.) Occupying an entire square block, Manhattan's fashionable eastside department store has been offering the world's finest in fashion and home furnishings since 1927.Bloomingdale's is popular with New Yorkers and tourists alike and is affectionately known as Bloomie's.Ĭentury 21: 22 Cortlandt St. ![]() The upper part of Park Avenue (around the 90's) is know for it's wealthy neighbourhood with landmark buildings. Park Avenue, has prominant astounding architectures, as well as great antique and painting galleries. In this area is where most of the very well known fashion designers and upper class hair salons are located.Other areas may have their impressive retail strips, but Madison Avenue is the world's most famous retail address. Between 57th Street and 95th Street, Madison Avenue is identified as “the fashionable road”. Madison Avenue is famously known as the world's premier shopping district for the finest food, opulent merchandise, luxury lodging and services available anywhere. However, we are located close to Park & Madison Avenues. It is very difficult to pin point all the great areas of shopping as they are spread all over New York. You can also take the Number 6 Subway to 42nd street and walk 5 blocks West. Take the Number 6 Subway to Brooklyn Bridge Stop (Last Stop on train) (Approx 15 - 20 minutes)īroadway begins at 45th Street & Broadway. Walk west to 5th Avenue to Rockefeller Center. Take the Number 6 Subway to 51st street & Lexington Avenue. Transfer to the 5 or 4 Subway train (downtown) get off at Bowling Green station. Number 6 Subway to 68th Street transfer to the M66 Bus from E 67 St and Lexington Av station heading to West Side. You can also take the Number 6 Subway to 33rd Street and walk 3 blocks west. Number 6 Subway to 59th Street - transfer to the F Subway train to 34th Street & Avenues of The Americas. The Morgan Library & Museum - Number 6 Subway train to 33rd street.Ĭentral Park is walking distance of 2 blocks from our location. New York Aquarium - Number 6 Subway train to 59th street transfer to the F train to the West 8th Street station in Coney Island, Brooklyn (The Office of the Director of the Hayden Planetarium operates out of the Department of Astrophysics at the American Museum of Natural History) 79th Street across Central Park, with a stop next to the Museum on W. Then transfer to the M79 bus travels east/west on W. Hayden Planetarium - Take Number 6 Subway train to 77th. Whitney Museum of American Art - Number 6 Subway train to 77th Street (walk two blocks west to Madison Avenue)Īmerican Museum of Natural History - Take Number 6 Subway train to 77th. This is also with walking distance from our building. Walk west on 86th Street, turn right at 5th Avenue and proceed north to 88th Street. Guggenheim Museum - To reach the museum by subway, take the Number 6 Subway train to 86th Street. The Museum of Modern Art - Number 6 Subway train to 51st Street, transfer to the E or V train one stop to 53rd Street and Fifth Avenue. The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Take the Number 6 Subway train to 86th Street and walk three blocks west to Fifth Avenue or take the M1, M2, M3, or M4 bus along Fifth Avenue (from uptown locations) to 82nd Street or along Madison Avenue (from downtown locations) to 83rd Street. Times Square: Take the Number 6 Subway to 42nd street walk 5 blocks west or take the shuttle accross. Things to note: We are one block from the Number 6 Subway line and walking distance to many attractions. There are many ways to get from our location to the many shops, sites and sounds that New York has to offer. The shopping, sites and sounds of New York are spread all over and not in one central location: ![]()
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