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Lightfair 2021 Hotel Map V1 JJ.Indd KINGSBRIDGE W. 231st St. Woodlawn SPUYTEN W. 225th St. DUYVIL MARBLE HILL Bronx Park E Fordham Rd Mosholu Bathgate Ave. Bridge Broadway E 189th St. W. 220th Bedford Pk St. .Lehman College Cambreleng Ave. Henry HudsonBridge (toll) W. 218th St. 9th Ave. Baker Field Kingsbridge (Columbia Univ.) W. 215th St. Park Ter. W. Park Ter. E. Arthur Ave. INWOOD Ave. Beaumont Isham W. 207th St. W. 211th St. Park Isham St. Garden St. Bronx Park Inwood W. 204th St. Hill Park University UNIVERSITY Seaman Ave. Cooper St. W. 207th Heights St. Bridge HEIGHTS Belmont Ave. Prospect Ave. Payson Ave. Academy St. Southern Blvd Broadway Fordham Ave. Oakland Pl. Vermilyea Ave. Staff St. Henshaw St. Dyckman St. Post Ave. Sherman Ave. W. 202nd St. a Thayer St. rg ret Nagle Ave. Academy a C Arden St. o 183rd St. M r St. b i n Sickles St. 182nd–183rd D Ellwood St. 10th Ave. Elsmere Pl. r . Fairmount Pl. High- Georg Fort Tryon t. e Bridge Broadway Hillside Ave. F Bumside Ave. Park A Park Bogardus Pl. v e Trafalgar Pl. B’way Ter. w . ie y v . r r i w a D F k P e W. 191st St. d n Crotona i Tremont Ave. o s r Park s W. 190th St. e d Bennett Ave. v Fort u i E 173rd St. R H Cabrini Blvd. Overlook Ter. Suburban Pl. y r Washington Ave. n Charlotte St. e H 176th St. Pinehurst Ave. Claremont Fort WASHINGTON Park Washington HEIGHTS Park Laurel Hill Ter. T H E B R O N X Harlem River Dr. 174th-175th W. 181st St. Washington Bridge Trans-Manhattan Expwy. Alexander Hamilton Bridge Mt. Eden Ave. George Washington Bridge (toll) W. 175th St. High- Bridge High Bridge Park (foot) Haven Ave. Harlem River Dr. Jerome Ave. Audubon Ave. Amsterdam Ave. 170th St. Riverside Dr. St. Nicholas Ave. Fort Washington Ave. W. 168th St. HIGHBRIDGE St. Nicholas Ave. Pl.Jumel 167th St. Riverside Park 161st St. MELROSE W. 158th St. W. 157th St. W. 155th St. Macombs Dam Bridge Trinity Cemetery Harlem River Dr. Macombs Pl. SUGAR W. 148th St. 149th St. E 149th St. HILL Grand Concourse DISTRICT Bradhurst Ave. Edgecombe Ave. Edgecombe W. 145th St. 145th St. Bridge St. Mary’s St. footbridgeW. 144th St. St. Nicholas Ave. Ter. Hamilton 138th St. Madison Ave. Bridge Grand Concourse Broadway Convent Ave. Amsterdam Ave. Hamilton Pl. footbridge W. 137th Frederick Douglass (8th Blvd. Ave.) E. 138th St. City College St. Nicholas Park W. 135th St. W. 135th St. W. 135th St. City Adam Clayton Powell Blvd. Jr. (7th Ave.) THE BRONX Old College B’way of NY Locust Ave. New York Water (CCNY) Taxi Terminal Convent Hill HARLEM St. Clair Pl. W. 129th St. 3rd Ave. Bridge St. Nicholas Ter. RiversideDr. W. 125th St. W. 128th St. St. Nicholas Ave. Willis Ave. Bridge W. 125th St. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. E. 125th St. RFK Bridge (toll) (formerly Triboro Bridge) Broadway Marcus Garvey Park EAST RANDALLS ISLAND St. Nicholas Ave. Mt. Morris Pk. W. HARLEM W. 120th St. MORNINGSIDE 1st Ave. 2nd Ave. HEIGHTS Lenox Ave./Malcolm X Blvd. Madison Ave. Park Ave. Ave. Lexington 3rd Ave. Pleasant Ave. Pleasant Morningside Dr. Morningside Ave. Manhattan Ave. Frederick Douglass Blvd. W. 116th St. E. 116th St. W. 116th St. New York FDR Dr. Water Taxi Riverside Columbia University Morningside Park Park E. 114th St. (seasonal) Jefferson UPTOWN Park DITMARS W 111th St. W. 110th St. Cathedral Pkwy. Central Park North E. 110th St. Harlem Meer W. 106th St. Duke Ellington Blvd. The W. 105th St. Great Wards Henry Hudson Pkwy. Hill Island Conservatory Park W. 104th St. Garden W. 103rd St. The E. 103rd St. footbridge Loch 23rd Rd 10 Sound St. North 23rd Rd W. 100th St. 32nd St. Meadow Astoria Blvd Dorothy Pl. 25th Ave. MUSEUM MILE E. 96th St. W. 96th St. 26th Ave. ASTORIA1st St. 37th St. 28th Ave. 28th Rd Jacqueline Kennedy 35th St. Onassis Reservoir 41St. St. r Central Park West Broadway D jogging E. 87th St. e trac d k s E. 86th St. r W. 86th St. e Vernon Blvd v i YORKVILLE R The Great Lawn E. 82nd St. THE West End Ave. W. 81st St. Delacorte NOGUCHI Fifth Ave. Madison Ave. Park Ave. Ave. Lexington 3rd Ave. 2nd Ave. 1st. Ave. York Ave. East End Ave. Theater MUSEUMOF ART MUSEUM 79th St. THEMETROPOLITAN Boat Basin W. 79th St. E. 79th St. The E. 77th St. AMERICANMUSEUM OFNATURAL HISTORY Amsterdam Ave. Ramble Columbus Ave. UPPER The Boat UPPER ROOSEVELT Lake Pond ISLAND Strawberry WEST Fields EAST W. 72nd St. Bethesda E. 72nd St. SIDE Fountain SIDE Sheep Meadow E. 68th St. DoubleTree by Hilton New York Moxy NYC Times Square Tisch Times Square West 485 7th Ave (7th Ave & 36th St) ..................... 15 Skillman Ave. LightFair 350 W 40th St (9th Ave & 40th St) ................. 05 New York Hilton MidtownChildren’s Element New York Times Square West 1335 6th Ave (6th Ave & 53thZoo St) ................... 16 LINCOLN 311 WW. 39th 65th St (8th St.Ave & 39th St) .................Central06 New York Marriott Marquis Broadway 1535 Broadway (7th Ave & 46th St) ............... 17 2021 CENTER EVEN Hotel – Times Square South St. 39th 43rd Ave. 321 W 35th St (8th Ave & 35th St) ................. 07 Radisson Hotel New York TimesZoo Square Fairfield Inn & Suites New York Manhattan/ Park525 8th Ave (8th Ave & 36th St) .................... 18 Times Square South Renaissance New York Times Queens- Hotel Map 338 W 36th St (9th Ave & 36th St) ................. 08 Square Hotel Fairfield Inn by Marriott New York 714 7th Ave (7th Ave & 48th St) ..................... 19 bridge West Side Hwy. Manhattan/Times Square Row NYC 330 W 40th St (9th Ave & 40th St) ................. 09 700 8th Ave (8th Ave & 44th St) ..................... 20 Park Four Points by Sheraton Midtown – Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel Central Park West Fifth Ave. The Tram Times Square 811 7th Ave (7th Ave & 52nd St) .................... 21 326 W 40th St (9th Ave & 40th St) ................. 10 SpringHill Suites by Marriott NY Candlewood Suites New York City – Hampton Inn Manhattan/ Manhattan/Times Square SouthGrand Ed Koch Queensboro (59th St.) Bridge Times Square Times Square SouthColumbus 338 W 36th St (9th Ave & 36th St) ................. 22 339 W 39th St (9th Ave & 39th St) ................. 01W 59 St 337 W 39th St (9th Ave & 39th St) .................Central11 Staybridge Park South Suites Times SquareArmy – E 59 St Courtyard by Marriott New York Manhattan/ Holiday Inn ExpressCircle New York City New York City Midtown West Times Square 340 W 40 St (9th Ave & 40thPlaza St) .................... 23 461 W 34th St (10th Ave & 34th St) ............... 02 343 W 39th St (9th Ave & 39th St) ................. 12 The New Yorker A Wyndham Hotel Crowne Plaza HY36 Midtown Manhattan Holiday Inn New York City – 481 8th Ave (8th Ave & 34th St) ..................... 24 St. 38th 48th Ave. 320 W 36th St (8th Ave & 36th St) ................. 03W 57 StTimes Square The Westin New York at Times SquareE 57 St DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel New York – 585 8th Ave (8th Ave & 39th St) ..................... 13 270 W 43rd St (8th Ave & 43rd St) ................. 25 Times Square South InterContinental – New York Times Square W New York - Times Square E. 56 341 W 36th St (9th Ave & 36th St) ................. 04 W. 55 300 W 44th St (8th Ave & 44th St) ................. 14 1567 Broadway (7th Ave & 47th St) .............. 26 Show Piers SUTTON 16 E. 54 Piers 92, 94 W. 53 PLACE 21 MoMA 49th Ave. E. 52 W. 51 MIDTOWN Rockefeller Center E. 50 W. 49 5thAve. ParkAve. 7thAve. 9thAve. Broadway 8thAve. 6thAve. MadisonAve. 10thAve. E. 48 QUEENS Intrepid W. 47 19 DIAMOND HELL’S 26 17 KITCHEN Restaurant DISTRICT E. 46 New York Water W. 45 Row 20 THEATRE Taxi Terminal DISTRICT E. 44 United 14 Nations 25 Grand Central Long Island W. 43 Terminal Chrysler Circle Line TIMES SQUARE Bldg. City Terminal W. 42 E. 42 E 42 St Queens-Midtown W. 41 Port Bryant Tunnel (toll) World Yacht Authority Park E. 40 MURRAY NY Waterway Terminal 05 23 09 10 Ferry W. 39 12 01 11 06 Lincoln Tunnel (toll) 13 Broadway HILL NY Waterway GARMENT E. 38 Hausman St. Terminal W. 37 DISTRICT JAVITS 08 03 22 18 15 E. 36 04 TUDOR CENTER W. 35th St. W. 35 07 E. 35 St. 24 CITY Ferry 02 2ndAve. Lexington Ave. Lexington 3rdAve. 5th Ave. Ave. 1st Terminal 10th Ave. 11th Ave. 12th Ave. Pier 76 Park Ave. So. Sutton St. 8th Ave. 7th Ave. 6th Ave. 9th Ave. W. 34 E. 34 Madison Ave. W 34 St Empire Norman Ave. W. 33 State Bldg. Heliport * The Post Madison High Line Office Sq. E. 32 Nassau Ave. Penn W. 31 Station Garden Current as of February 2019 Heliport Map by David Lindroth Inc. E. 30 GREENPOINT © NYC & Company, Inc. NY Waterway W. 29 Calyer St. Pier 68 Hudson River Park Ferry The E. 28 Meserole Ave. Driggs Ave. High Line W. 27 ART GALLERY E. 26 DISTRICTW. 25th St.W. 25 Madison Pier 64 Square BROOKLYN Broadway Park The W 23 St E 23 St Herbert St. Pier 63 High Line GRAMERCY McCarren Spirit Chelsea CHELSEA Gramercy Park W. 20th St. Park Cruises Piers & Bateaux NY Waterway Union STUYVESANT Ferry The Square High Line TOWN Park Pl. Irving Pl. Pl. Conselyea St. bikeway Park (Ave. of the Americas) 6th Ave. Perlman W 14 St E 14 St Rutherford 4th Ave. MEATPACKING DOWNTOWN E. 13th St. E. 13th St. East River DISTRICT Greenwich Ave. E. 11th St. 95 Pier 54 Dr. FDR GREENWICH VILLAGE Szold Pl. Hudson River Gansevoort St. 7th Ave.
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