A walk along Midtown Manhattan’s beautiful Art Deco architecture
There’s so much to do in New York City that it’s hard to know where to start. If you find yourself with a day to spare in Midtown Manhattan and you’re looking to do some sightseeing and get some steps in, I’ve designed a walk that’ll take you through many of the main attractions.
This walk will take you through every landmarked Art Deco building in Midtown, as well as some other iconic sites along the way, like Times Square and the New York Public Library. You’ll also get to pass through Grand Central Terminal to the other side of 43rd street. Don’t forget to check out Grand Central Market when you get there!
The walk is split into two parts, each taking roughly 35 minutes, though you should expect it to last a lot longer as you take your time to look around and enjoy your surroundings.
Although the walk was mapped along landmarked Art Deco buildings, make sure to keep an eye out for even more striking buildings from other eras or in other architectural styles.
Part 1: From the McGraw Hill Building to the Waldorf Astoria
Here are some of the landmarks along this part of the walk.
The Waldorf Astoria, where this first half of the walk ends, is right next to the General Electric Building where you can start the second half of the walk.