560 7th Avenue (0.4 km from Int'l Center of Photography)
Margaritaville Resort Times Square features a restaurant outdoor swimming pool a fitness center and bar in New York. Each accommodations at the 4-star hotel has city views and guests can enjoy access to a terrace.
28 West 53rd Street (0.7 km from Int'l Center of Photography)
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.
59 West 44th Street (0.1 km from Int'l Center of Photography)
Boasting a rich history of notable guests this hotel is located in Manhattan within a 7 minute walk of Times Square and Grand Central Station. The hotel offers a 24-hour fitness center.
123 West 44th Street (0.1 km from Int'l Center of Photography)
AKA Times Square provides studio 1-2 bedroom and penthouse residences most with fully-equipped kitchens and in-suite washer dryer along with amenities including a rooftop lounge Technogym fitness center dedicated Resident Services Team and.
44 West 44th Street (0.1 km from Int'l Center of Photography)
This New York City hotel is located on 44th Street and is 1056 feet from Times Square. It features on-site dining and guest rooms with flat-screen TVs.
49 West 44th Street (0.1 km from Int'l Center of Photography)
Located 1585 feet from Times Square this hotel is located in midtown Manhattan. Guests can relax at the Finnish sauna or catch up on work using the complimentary WiFi.
109 West 45th Street (0.1 km from Int'l Center of Photography)
Ideally located in the heart of the Theater District this Manhattan hotel is one block from Times Square and 2 blocks from a subway station. Hotel St. James offers Broadway tickets and guest rooms with free Wi-Fi.
119 West 45th Street (0.1 km from Int'l Center of Photography)
The International Center of Photography is the world’s leading institution dedicated to photography and visual culture. With a global reach and a rich history, the ICP is unrivaled in its commitment to promoting critical thinking about the medium. The ICP was founded in 1974 by Cornell Capa, brother of famed war photographer Robert Capa, with the mission to promote “concerned photography”—photography that uses the camera as a tool for social reform. The ICP has since become a vital forum for discussing all aspects of photographically-based art, from its documentary function to its ability to shape contemporary aesthetics. The ICP is located in New York City’s iconic Museum Mile district on Fifth Avenue, adjacent to Central Park. The center houses three galleries, a state-of-the-art museum store, and a café. The ICP also offers a wide range of educational programming, including workshops, seminars, lectures, and youth education classes. With more than 700,000 photographs in its collection—spanning the history of the medium from its inception to the present day—the ICP is an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and photographers alike. The collection is particularly strong in 20th-century American documentary photography and international photojournalism. In addition to its vast holdings, the ICP also mounts some 30 exhibitions each year, highlighting both new talent and master photographers.