28 West 53rd Street (0.6 km from Fifth Avenue BMT Broadway Line)
Featuring Baccarat crystals in every room the Baccarat Hotel and Residences is located in New York. Guests can relish in the intricate architecture and design features while enjoying the indoor pool fitness center and on-site French restaurant.
781 5th Avenue (0.0 km from Fifth Avenue BMT Broadway Line)
Centrally located in Midtown Manhattan on Fifth Avenue this hotel is across from the Grand Army Plaza and Central Park's main entrance. It features on-site dining and free Wi-Fi.
Fifth Avenue at Central Park South (0.1 km from Fifth Avenue BMT Broadway Line)
Located next to Central Park and 5th Avenue this internationally renowned Manhattan hotel is a step away from famous shops such as Bergdorf Goodman Louis Vuitton Chanel and Saks Fifth Avenue.
Two East 61st Street at 5th Avenue (0.1 km from Fifth Avenue BMT Broadway Line)
The Pierre A Taj Hotel is located across from Central Park at 61st Street. A part of the New York City skyline with its copper mansard roof The Pierre offers guests white glove luxury service.
36 Central Park South (0.1 km from Fifth Avenue BMT Broadway Line)
Park Lane Hotel - A Central Park Hotel is a deluxe hotel with a European ambiance providing views over Central Park and the New York skyline.
50 Central Park South (0.2 km from Fifth Avenue BMT Broadway Line)
This Manhattan hotel in Midtown overlooks Central Park and is within walking distance of Fifth Avenue and Rockefeller Center. Free cable and a bathrobe are provided in every room at the New York Central Park Ritz-Carlton.
West 56th Street (0.3 km from Fifth Avenue BMT Broadway Line)
15 West 56th Street (0.3 km from Fifth Avenue BMT Broadway Line)
Located right by Central Park this hotel is adorned with decorative art. Free WiFi is offered. A flat-screen TV is provided in each relaxing room of Sonder l Chambers. A work desk and private bathroom are included.
The BMT Broadway Line in Fifth Avenue is one of the oldest New York City subway lines, with service opening as early as 1915. Running from lower Manhattan up to Inwood, this elevated line serves some of the most iconic neighborhoods you can find in the city, including Chelsea and Greenwich Village . It has undergone a series of upgrades over its history, but still retains its vintage feel – which only further heightens the grit and energy that defines NYC’s PUBLIC transit system. As an added bonus, you can also catch sight of some beautiful views out the window when it's not too crowded with commuters!