Neighborhood
Midtown West
Also referred to as Clinton or Hell’s Kitchen, Midtown West has grown into a well-developed residential location with many glass high-rises offering direct views of the Hudson River, upper and lower Manhattan, and the iconic Midtown skyline. The modern skyscrapers are juxtaposed with pre-war buildings, as well as the occasional brownstone. Ninth Avenue, the heart of the neighborhood, is famous for its restaurants, nightlife, and markets, and serves as a home to Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Baryshnikov Arts Center and Ars Nova Theater. A walk along the tree-lined streets of Midtown West provides a glimpse into New York’s past, present and future.
TREANSPORTATION
- A,C,E Subways
- 1,2,3 Subways
- N,Q,R Subways
- Port Authority
- 7 Subway
DINING
- Bea
- Capizzi
- Mercato
- Print
- Ootoya
- Bouchon Bakery
- Vynl
- Má Pêche
- Triomphe
- Block Heads
- Pure Thai Cookhouse
- Taboon
- Marseille
- Osteria al Doge
- The Bar at the Baccarat Hotel
- Gotham West Market
- Tacuba HK
- The Polynesian
- Sullivan Street Bakery
- Legacy Records
RECREATION
- Times Square
- Theater Row
- Restaurant Row
- U.S.S. Intrepid Museum
- West Side Highway Bike/Run Path
- Lucky Strike Bowling
- Rockefeller Center
- Treehaus
- Frames Bowling Lounge
- Sky Room