Midtown West’s culture, dining, real estate, and shopping season are a perfect time to explore during the holiday season. Additionally, a new green space is open to the public as of this fall. Take a visit to 550 Madison Avenue between 55th and 56th Street ready for you to explore. The international architecture, landscape, and interior design firm, Snøhetta designed this Midtown Public Park “with a glass canopy that gives an indoor-outdoor feel,” reports NBC New York. It’s a green oasis inside a very New York-like building between two skyscrapers. The park showcases a beautiful waterfall. A selection of artisan foods. As well as, an actual garden featuring “dozens of trees, 200 shrubs, 2,000 bulbs, and 10,000 perennials.”
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Times Square also refers to “the Crossroads of the World.” The same nickname can be applied to Midtown West and Hell’s Kitchen. Times Square, the Theater District, Rockefeller Center, and the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center are among the area’s landmarks that draw visitors not just from other parts of the city but also from around the world. READ MORE
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Hell’s Kitchen is home to Restaurant Row, the block of West 46th Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues which is lined with eateries. However, it is hardly the only section of Midtown West and Hell’s Kitchen where you can be assured of a tasty meal. READ MORE