28 West 53rd Street (0.2 km from Museum of American Folk Art)
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.
1335 Avenue of the Americas (0.1 km from Museum of American Folk Art)
Boasting an unrivaled location in the heart of Manhattan this property is located on the 37th and 38th floors of the Hilton New York and features elegant accommodations and first-class amenities and services.
1335 Avenue of Americas (0.1 km from Museum of American Folk Art)
Centrally located in midtown Manhattan this New York hotel is within a 10 minutes' walk of both Central Park and Times Square. It features an 8000-square-foot gym gourmet dining and elegant rooms with a flat-screen TV.
65 West 54th street (0.1 km from Museum of American Folk Art)
A historic hotel in midtown Manhattan located 1585 feet from Central Park Warwick New York offers 2 restaurants a fitness center and concierge services. Express check-out services are also available.
33 West 55th Street (0.2 km from Museum of American Folk Art)
This hotel is located on 55th Street between 5th and 6th Avenue in midtown Manhattan 1640 feet from Central Park. The property features an on-site restaurant Aqua 55.
136 West 55th Street (0.2 km from Museum of American Folk Art)
Located within 656 feet of Carnegie Hall and 984 feet of Broadway Theater SoBeNY The Blakely Hotel provides rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in New York.
25 West 51st Street (0.2 km from Museum of American Folk Art)
Offering a restaurant and a fitness center Radisson Hotel New York Midtown-Fifth Avenue is located within walking distance of Times Square and Central Park in New York. Free WiFi access is available.
160 West 56th Street (0.2 km from Museum of American Folk Art)
The Carnegie Hotel in midtown Manhattan is a modern intimate boutique hotel designed with fine architecture and custom Italian furniture. It is 528 feet from the Carnegie Hall and 1056 feet from Central Park.
The Museum of American Folk Art in New York City is an iconic part of the city's culture and history. Established in 1861 by founder William Edward Anderson, this museum serves to preserve American folk art as a documentary of our individual and shared history. It has since grown to include multiple cultural expressions such as material tradition, film, performance, music and more. Visitors can take a tour to learn more about the museum while exploring the four floors filled with culturally significant artwork. Additionally, educational programs are offered throughout the year for both adults and school groups that provide creative experiences centered around folk art principles. Whether you're visiting the museum or just taking part in its programming, it is sure to be a memorable experience!