231 Hudson Street (1.2 km from Museum Of Chinese In The Americas)
Located close to SoHo Tribeca and West Village neighborhoods guests at Arlo Soho will find many dining and shopping destinations within easy reach. One World Trade Center is 1 mi from Arlo Soho.
52 Mulberry Street (0.1 km from Museum Of Chinese In The Americas)
Set in a prime location of New York (NY) Hotel Mulberry puts everything the city has to offer just outside your doorstep. Featuring a satisfying list of amenities guests will find their stay at the property a comfortable one.
52 Mulberry Street (0.1 km from Museum Of Chinese In The Americas)
This New York City hotel is located in Chinatown 1640 feet to Little Italy. Every guest room offers a flat-screen TV refrigerator and free WiFi. A 24-hour front desk is provided for guests.
50 Bowery (0.2 km from Museum Of Chinese In The Americas)
Hotel 50 Bowery part of JdV by Hyatt is a boutique hotel that enables guests to easily access Lower East Side Tribeca Soho Little Italy and Brooklyn neighborhoods.
81 Bowery 2ND Floor (0.3 km from Museum Of Chinese In The Americas)
Manhattan Bowery Lodge is located in New York 1312 feet from Little Italy and 0.8 mi from Brooklyn Bridge. Manhattan Bowery Lodge features free WiFi and a 24-hour front desk. One World Trade Center is 0.
133 Mulberry Street (0.3 km from Museum Of Chinese In The Americas)
Little Italy Manhattan 30 Day Rentals is located in the Little Italy district of New York 0.9 mi from Brooklyn Bridge and 0.9 mi from National September 11 Memorial & Museum. Each unit is equipped with air conditioning and cable television.
11 Howard Street (0.4 km from Museum Of Chinese In The Americas)
With a bar 11 Howard by Suiteness is located in New York in the New York State region 1312 feet from Bloomingdales and 0.7 mi from NYU - New York University.
101 Bowery (0.4 km from Museum Of Chinese In The Americas)
New World Hotel is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests in New York (NY). The hotel offers a wide range of amenities and perks to ensure you have a great time.
The Museum of Chinese in the Americas (MOCA) in New York City is an exciting destination for anyone eager to learn more about Chinese American history and culture. Founded in 1980, MOCA is dedicated to preserving, interpreting and highlighting the experiences of Chinese immigrants who made a life for themselves in America. Every year, thousands of people visit MOCA to learn more about the stories behind this inspiring group of people, as well as appreciate works of art that reflect their experience. In addition to its permanent exhibit 2oth Century Chinatowns: Five Connected Stories, MOCA also offers educational programs which have included public lectures, walking tours and multimedia shows. For anyone looking for an enlightening way to explore this unique chapter in American history, The Museum of Chinese in the Americas is definitely worth a visit.