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MTA Neighborhood Maps: Midtown East Green Rumsey Playfield Naumburg Bandshell Mineral Springs Croquet Green E Bowling V Midtown I Green R The Mall W D • E • • B T R CENTRAL PARK TIMESS SQUARE THEATER DISTRICT GRAND CENTRAL I S D T A E Streets Eighth Av, F-J2 West 56 St, D1-7 1871 House, B10 Barney’s New York, B8 Bryant ParkD Hotel, L7 Central Synagogue, E10 Da Vinci Hotel, E2 Fifth Avenue Synagogue, B7 Grolier Club, C9 HSBC, L7 Lever House, F9 Metropolitan Center, B1 NY Convention & Visitors Bureau- Paraguay, Consulate of, K12 Princeton Club, K6 Russian Tea Room, D4 Social Security Admin, L12 Trinidad and Tobago, Cons. of, J11 Exit St, M11 West 57 St, D1-7 Actor’s Temple Theatre, H1 Bass Hotel, H11 BuckinghamR Hotel, D5 Century Club, K7 Dante Park, A1 Fiji, Consulate of, L11 Gucci, E7 Hudson Motel, D1 Lexington Hotel, H10 Metropolitan Club, B7 Visitors Center, F4 Paramount Building, K4 Producers Club Theatre, K1 St. Agnes RC Church, K10 Sony Building, E8 Trinity Baptist Church, B12 Archb. Sheen Pl, K10 Father Duffy Sq, H5 West 58 St, D1-7 Affinia Fifty Hotel, G11 Bear Stearns, J8 BulgarianI Consulate, B10 Chambers Hotel, D7 Dartmouth Club, J8 Firehouses: C4, F10, H2, K6, L12 Guinea Consulate, K11 Hudson Theatre, J5 Library Hotel, L8 Metropolitan Transportation NY Helmsley Hotel, L11 Paramount Hotel, J3 Project FIND-Woodstock Senior St. Bartholomew’s Church, G9 Sony Wonder Technology Lab, E8 Trump International Hotel & Towers, B2 Broadway, B1, E3, M5 Fifth Av, B-L7 West 60 St, C1 Afghanistan Consulate, L10 Bedford Hotel, M10 BurlingtonV House, E5 Chanin Bldg, L10 David Rubenstein Atrium/Lincoln First Church of Religious Science, H7 Haitian Consulate, M8 Hungarian Consulate, F11 Lighthouse for the Blind, C10 Authority, J8 NY Hilton Hotel, E5 Paramount Plaza, G3 Center, K5 St. Benedict the Moor Church, F2 Spanish Consulate, D10 ★ Trump Tower, D7 Key Central Park South, C4 Lexington Av, B-L10 West 61 St, B1 Airline Ticket Office, L9 Beekman School, G12 Calvary BaptistE Church, D5 Channel Gardens, G7 Center, B1 Fisk Building, D2 ★ Hammacher Schlemmer, D10 IBM Building, D8 Lincoln Building, L9 MTA Metro-North Railroad, K9 NY Institute of Technology, B1 Paris Theatre, D7 PS 35, F2 St. James Theatre, K3 Sri Lanka, Consulate of, L11 Turtle Bay Gardens Historic District, H12 Central Park West, A2 Madison Av, B-L8 West 62 St, B1 AKA Hotel, D6 Belarus, Consulate of, J11 Calvin Klein, C8 Chernuchin Theatre at the ATA, E2 Decoration & Design Building, C11 Fitzpatrick Grand Central Hotel, J10 Hampshire House, C5 Icelandic Consulate, G11 Lincoln Plaza Cinema, B1 Mexican Consulate, M9 NY Marriott East Side Hotel, H10 Park Avenue Plaza, F8 PS 59, A12 St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, J2 Starwood Hotel, F7 Turtle Bay Music School, F12 accessible Transit Police Columbus Av, C1 Ninth Av, C-L1 West 63 St, A1 Al Hirschfeld Theatre, J2 Belasco Theatre, J5 CAMI Hall, D4 Children’s All Day School, C9 Delmonico Hotel, C9 Fitzpatrick Hotel, E10 Hampton Inn, M2 Imperial Theater, J3 Lipstick Building,Dene E11 Mexican Cultural Institute of NY, M9 NY Palace Hotel, G8 Park Central Hotel, E4 PS 212 & Professional St. Malachy’s Church, G3 Stay Hotel, H4 UBS Building / Art Gallery, F5 entrance & exit District Office Columbus Circle, C2 Park Av, B-L9 West 64 St, A1 Aladdin Hotel, J2 Belgium Consulate, L5 Canadian Consulate, G5 Christ Church, C9 Denmark, Consulate of, H12 Fitzpatrick Manhattan Hotel, D10 Harmonie Club, C7 Indian Consulate, A7 Lithuanian Consulate, M7 Michelangelo Hotel, G4 NYPD Substation, K4 Park Hotel, L7 Performing Arts HS, H2 St. Michael’s Liberal Catholic Steinway Hall, D5 Ukrainian Consulate, H12 District 1 TPD Subway station and East 38 St, M8-12 Restaurant Row, J1 Alex Hotel, J11 Belvedere Hotel, H2 ★ Carnegie Hall, D4 ★ Christie’s NY, H6 ★ SheepDiamond & Jewelry Way, H6 Flatotel International Hotel, F4 Harry Winston, E7 InterContinental New York ★ Little Brazil, J6 Mid-Manhattan Public Library, M7 ★ New York Public Library, L7 Park Savoy Hotel, D4 Pulitzer Memorial Fountain, C7 Church, F12 ★ Steuben Glass, B8 United Methodist Church, B10 exits East 39 St, M8-12 Rockefeller Plaza, G6 Points of Interest Algonquin Hotel, J6 Benjamin Hotel, G10 Carnegie Hotel, C3 Chrysler Building, K10 Director’s Guild Theater, D5 Florence Gould Hall, C8 Harvard Club, J7 Barclay Hotel, H10 Lombardy Hotel, D9 Midtown North Police Precinct, E2 NY Society for Ethical Culture, A2 Parker Meridien Hotel, D5 Quality Hotel Midtown, J6 ★ St. Patrick’s Cathedral, G7 Studio 54, E2 University Club, E7 East 40 St, L8-12 Second Av, B-L12 3 Times Square, K3 All Saints Episcopal Church, C12 Bergdorf Goodman (men’s), D7 Carter Hotel, K3 Church of St. Mary The Virgin, J4 Disney Store, J4 Four Points Sheraton Midtown Hotel, L1 HBO Building,Literary K6 InterContinental NY Times London NYC Hotel, E4 Milford Plaza Hotel, J2 New York Times, L2 Parsons School of Design, L4 Racquet & Tennis Club, F9 ★ St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, E10 Sudanese Consulate, L11 Uruguay, Consulate of, H8 elevator East 41 St, L8-12 Seventh Av, F-J4 4 Times Sq, K4 Ambassador Theatre, G3 Bergdorf Goodman (women’s), D7 Cartier, F7 Cinemas 1, 2, 3, C11 MeadowDoubletree Guest Suites, Four Seasons Hotel, D8 Hearst Building, D2 Square Hotel, K2 Longacre Theatre, H3 Millennium Broadway Hotel, J4 NYU Midtown Center, K7 Paul Stuart, J8 ★ Radio City Music Hall, G6 St. Regis Hotel, E7 Sutton Place Synagogue, F11 Uzbekistan, Consulate of, K12 to street or stairways East 42 St, K8-11 Sixth Av (Av of the 5 Times Square, L4 AMC Empire 25 Theatre, L3 Berkeley College, K7 Casablanca Hotel, K4 Circle in the Square Theatre, G3 Doubletree Metropolitan Hotel, G10 Foxwoods Theatre, K3 Helen Hayes WalkTheatre, K3 ★ Int’l Center of Photography, K5 ★ Lord & Taylor, M7 Millinery Center Synagogue, M5 NY Yacht Club, J7 Pearl Theatre, M2 Radio City Synagogue, H7 St. Thomas Church Choir School, D4 Sweden, of, H12 Vanderbilt YMCA, H12 building level East 43 St, K8, K11 Americas), F-K5 6 Columbus Hotel, D2 American Airlines Theater, L3 Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, J3 Cassa Hotel, J6 ★ Citicorp Center F10 Drake Hotel, The, D9 French Building, J7 ★ Helmsley Building, J9 Int’l Center of Photography Lowell Hotel, A8 Minskoff Theatre, J3 New World Stages, G2 Peninsula Hotel, E7 Regal E-Walk Stadium 13 ★ St. Thomas Episcopal Church, F7 Swiss Bank Tower, G8 Venezuelan Consulate, G7 East 44 St, K8, K11 Third Av, B-L11 17th Police Precinct, F11 American Bible Society, B1 Bertelsmann Building, J4 Cathedral Public Library, G10 City Center Theater, E5 Dream Hotel, E3 French Church of St. Esprit, C9 Helmsley Carlton House Hotel, B8 School, K6 Lunt-Fontanne Theatre, J3 Mobil Building, L10 New Zealand Consulate, L11 Penn Club, K7 Cinema, K3 St. Vincent & Grenadines, Swiss Consulate, L11 Villard Houses, G8 Subway route East 45 St, J8-11 Vanderbilt Av, K9 30 Rockefeller Plaza/ American Globe Theatre, J5 Best Western Hosp House, G10 CBS Bldg, F6 Coalition School for Soc Change, D3 Duffy Square, H4 French Institute/Alliance Francaise, C8 Helmsley Middletowne Hotel, H10 Irish Consulate, F9 Lyceum Intíl l French School, K11 Moderne Hotel, E3 News Building, L12 Peruvian Consulate, G12 Regency Hotel, B9 Consulate of, K12 Syracuse Club, B8 W Court Hotel, M10 BROADWAY =A =B =5 symbol East 46 St, J8-11 W.C. Handyís Pl, F6 GE/NBC, G6 Americana Inn, M6 Best Western President Hotel, H3 Celanese Building, H5 Colgate Palmolive, G9 Dutch Consulate, H7 Friars Club, E8 Helmsley Park Lane, C6 Iroquois Hotel, J6 Balto Lyceum Theatre, J4 Monaco, Consulate of, J7 Night Hotel, J5 Pfizer Bldg, K12 Renaissance NY Hotel, H4 ★ Saks Fifth Av, G7 The Center for Fiction, H8 W Hotel, H3 East 47 St, H8-11 West 38 St, M1-7 45th St Theatre, J1 Ameritania Hotel, E3 Biltmore Theater, H3 Central African Republic Consulate, E10 Colombian Consulate, J7 Dylan Hotel, L8 Fuller Building, D8 Henri Bendel, E7 Ivy Terrace Hotel, D12 ★ Madame Tussaud’s Wax Muse, L3 MONY Building, E3 Nine West 57th St, D7 Philippine Consulate, J7 Reuters, K3 Salisbury Hotel, D5 Ten Rockefeller Plaza, H6 W New York Hotel, G10 M31 M31 East 48 St, H8-11 West 39 St, M1-7 47th St Theatre, H2 Amsterdam Court Hotel, G3 Big Cinemas Manhattan, C12 Central Park, B5 Columbus Statue, C3 Eastgate Tower Hotel, M12 Gabonese Consulate, L8 Henry MillerRobert Theatre, K5 Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis HS Majestic Theatre, K3 Morgan Stanley Building, H3 Nippon Club, D4 Plaza Athenee, A8 Revelation Theatre, M2 Salvation Army Com Ctr, F11 ★ The Plaza, C7 W Tuscany Hotel, M9 110 ST Bus routes and East 49 St, G8-11 West 40 St, L1-7 50 Rockefeller Plaza, G6 Apple Store, C7 Blakely Hotel, E4 Arsenal/Parks Dept HQ/Gallery, A7 Comfort Inn, K1, M2 Econo Lodge Hotel, H2 ★ Galleria, D9 Hilton GardenBurns Inn, H2 for International Careers, J5 Mandarin Oriental Hotel, C2 Moroccan Consulate, L8 Nokia Theatre, K4 Pierre Hotel, B7 Richard Rodgers Theatre, J3 San Carlos Hotel, G10 Theatre 315, H2 Waldorf Astoria Hotel & Towers, G9 terminal numbers with East 50 St, G8-11 West 41 St, L1 58th St Public Library, C10 Architect & Design Bldgs, D10 Bloomberg Tower, C10 Tavern Carousel, A5 Comfort Inn Midtown, J4 Ed Sullivan Theatre, F3 Garden House School of New York, A9 Hilton Theatre, K3 Jamaican Consulate, H11 Manhattan Center Hotel, F6 Municipal Art Society, D5 Norwegian Consulate, G11 Pod Hotel, G12 Ritz-Carlton Hotel, C6 Schoenfeld Theatre, J3 Third Church of Christ Scientist, A9 Walter Kerr Theatre, H3 M Manhattan East66 51 St, G8-11St West 42 St, K1-7 59E59 Theaters, C9 Argentinian Consulate, E7 ★ Bloomingdale’s, C10 on the Chess & Checkers House, A5 Conde Nast, K4 Edison Hotel, H3 Garment Center Synagogue, L3 Holiday Inn, M1 Japanese American Club, K8 Manhattan Club, D3 Murray Hill East Suites, M10 Novotel NY Hotel, F3 Polish Art Gallery, M1 ★ Rizzoli, D6 Seagram Bldg, F9 TIAA Building, J11 Warwick Hotel, E6 M57 directional arrows M57 € Buses run both ways if ★ WEST SIDE HIGHWAY East 52 St, F8-11 West 43 St, K1-7 64th St & 2nd Av Cinema, A12 Armed Forces Recr Station, K4 Blue Angel Theatre, J1 Cop Cot, B5 Congregation Ezrath Israel, H1 Empire Hotel, A1 General Electric Building, G10 Holiday Inn Express, J7 Japanese Consulate, H9 Manh.
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