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Fitness Tour Buddy Fitness Training And Programs FITNESS HOURS: OPEN 24 Because staying focused on your health goals can be hard when you’re on the HOURS WITH A KEY CARD road, Sheraton New York Times Square is proud to be the first hotel fitness center in NYC to offer a team of certified trainers. These trainers come from a FOR INQUIRIES, CONTACT diverse range of backgrounds and can inspire you to reach your fitness goals OUR FITNESS SERVICES on the road, set dietary goals and programs or just offer guidance on how to DESK AT 212 581 1000 use the innovative exercise equipment. You’ll have access to our 10 Peloton bikes, 14 daily classes and 5,000 workouts as well as weights, cardio and strength training equipment like the TRX suspension system. B:6.25” T:6” ALL ROUTES CENTRAL PARK NORTH Lasker Pool EXPLORE CENTRAL PARK WITH Harlem Meer A SELF-GUIDED TOUR USING OUR TOUR BUDDY APP North Meadow You can hear the story of Central Park as you exercise and take in the sights and sounds of the BROADWAY iconic and serene landscape. 10TH AVE 97TH ST 9TH AVE Choose between a 3 mile walking tour, (2) 5k runs, 8TH AVE Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis Reservoir a 4.5 mile run or (2) 10k runs. Go back to the main B:8.25” menu andT:8” select the ‘Tours’ button. Then choose 5TH AVE The which tour you would like to take and download Great Lawn the tour. After the tour is downloaded, you can American Museum of Natural History turn on your music and start walking towards The Metropolitan Museum of Art The The Ramble 79TH ST Central Park. As you approach the park, you will Lake receive notifications. Just press the notifications to hear audio commentary and directions. Conservatory Water 72ND ST Central Park Carousel KEY 3 MILE WALKING TOUR FINISH 4.5 MILE RESERVOIR RUN 5K ROAD RACE SCAN CODE TO 65TH ST 5K PATHWAYS RUNNING TOUR 10K CONSERVATORY GARDENS Central Park Zoo 10K NORTH WOODS DOWNLOAD THE APP START 59TH ST SHERATON NEW YORK TIMES SQUARE HOTEL • 811 SEVENTH AVENUE, NEW YORK, NY 10019 • 212.581.1000 1021047 File Name: 1021047_4048_NYCST_SHER_TourBuddyMapGuide_7Maps_6x8_ Option: QC/QA Client: Marriott Field Marketing Links: Fonts: Inks: 1021047_SHER_TourBuddy_7-Maps_6x8_V2.ai Calibre (Regular) Cyan Account Mgr Marsha #: NYCST-2018-CCOE (82.12%; 3.3MB) Magenta Title: SHER_TourBuddyMapGuide_ SHE_Fitness_final_Blue.ai (14.73%; 54KB) Yellow Studio Artist 7Maps_6x8 Black Q.C. Trim: 6” x 8” Client Bleed: 0.125” x 0.125” Safety: 0” x 0” Artist: Stephanie Yu / Stephanie Yu ICC: Not Known Station: OMG-USNY-OSX-106 / Stephanie Yu Saved: 6-26-2018 3:53 PM Workflow: None Current: 6-26-2018 3:53 PM.
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