Midtown West - spreading from 30th Street to 59th Street and from the west side of Fifth Avenue all the way to the Hudson River, encompasses much of what makes New York City such an iconic and storied center of activity.
New York's largest central business district, Midtown West hosts offices across nearly all industries with corporate office buildings mixing with high-end designer shops and renowned eateries.
The Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, Madison Square Garden, the New York Public Library and MoMa are all scattered within the borders of Midtown West as well as Times Square, the home of the world’s greatest theatrical entertainment. Penn Station, Port Authority Bus Terminal, the New York waterway ferry and the Eighth Avenue subway line all provide convenient accessibility from anywhere in New York, New Jersey or Connecticut.
From commercial media and entertainment, to leisure and dining, Midtown West reveals the many faces of New York City.