Mark Fisher Fitness - Ninja Clubhouse
The most inspiring, personable, and valuable gym in the city.
163 m from hotel
411 W 39th St
A guide to great places near Distrikt Hotel New York City, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
The most inspiring, personable, and valuable gym in the city.
163 m from hotel
411 W 39th St
amazing collection of art and sculpture
172 m from hotel
325 W 38th St. Store 1
The best Off-Broadway theater has produced such hits as Bruce Norris’s Pulitzer Prize–winning satire Clybourne Park. $25 rush tickets for under-30s are available an hour before each performance.
230 m from hotel
416 W 42nd St
Try the katsu curry ($7.50). "Flavored with pureed apples, ketchup, curry powder and garam masala, the brown gravy is sweet and mild & is popularly topped with tonkatsu, a breaded, fried pork cutlet."
275 m from hotel
273 W 38th St
A New York classic for theater and acting books; centrally located; they'll special order something if you need it. Love them all the way aruond.
279 m from hotel
250 W 40th St
What used to be an old bank has been cleverly converted into a modern day performance space with stadium style seating, great sightlines and a nice bar.
308 m from hotel
305 W 43rd St
One of the oldest and most noteworthy Jazz clubs in NY. In honor of Black History, see these excellent examples of African-Americans' accomplishments in Music: http://bet.us/BHM
364 m from hotel
315 W 44th St
Watching Kinky Boots was a religious experience. I had to FORCE myself to stay seated and not stand with my hands in the air yelling HALLELUJAH and YES MA'AM!
412 m from hotel
302 W 45th St
Opened on March 28, 1927 with the musical Rufus LeMaire's Affairs and the current home to Phantom of the Opera, the longest-running production in Broadway history.
425 m from hotel
245 W 44th St
Basically everything. I'm from Mexico, but have been living in the US for about 7 years (Seattle, San Diego, San Francisco) and this are probably the best tacos I've ever had in the US.
451 m from hotel
229 W 43rd St
“Many of the midday strollers in the park are office workers; they have the subdued mood of prison inmates released into the yard for their daily hour of sunshine and exercise.” —Victor Chen, 1974
0.8 km from hotel
W 42nd St