~Visit New York City~
Visiting New York city is an easy train ride away from The Inn At Fox Hollow Hotel. The Long Island Rail Road Syosset Station is less than 2 miles from the Hotel, and it is 50 minutes from Syosset to Penn Station in New York City.
The Empire State Building located at 350 5th Avenue & 33rd Street and is a favorite local attraction. This is a great place to bring the family. The
The 86th floor Observatory, 1,050 feet (320 meters), reached by high speed, automatic elevators, has both a glass-enclosed area, which is heated in winter and cooled in summer, and spacious outdoor promenades on all four sides of the Building. High powered binoculars are available on the promenades for the convenience of visitors at a minimal cost.
Observatory Hours: Open daily 365 days a year. 8:00AM to 2:00AM to 7 days a week. Last elevators go up at 1:15AM. This is a great place to bring the family – and an especially amazing place to witness the wonder in a child’s eyes the first time he gazes from horizon to horizon taking in this metropolis of millions.
If you head uptown to 234 West 42nd Street you’ll find Madam Tussauds where there is so much to do and see! With over 200 life-like wax creations where you can interact, take pictures and get close with some of the greatest celebrities and musicians, political and historical icons, sports figures and more!
Madame Tussauds NY is open 365 days a year at 10am, including all holidays. Closing times vary between 8 pm and 10 pm, occasionally they may close for a special event so please always confirm our hours prior to your visit.
You won’t want to miss St. Patrick’s Cathedral, located on Fifth Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets. It is the largest decorated gothic-style Catholic Cathedral in the United States and has been recognized throughout its history as a center of Catholic life in this country. Just a few blocks away is the famous Rockefeller Center. Soar 70 floors high and experience the exhilarating joy of unobstructed 360º city views from the Top of the Rock Observation Deck. From the sweeping green of Central Park to the thrilling city skyline, nowhere else can you see New York so spectacularlyA timed-ticketing system brings you to the Top, exactly when you want.
You may also have the opportunity to visit NBC Studios, the NBC Store or Radio City Music Hall, it’s a “Must See” experience. Of course it wouldn’t be winter without a spin around the city’s most celebrated traditions. Lace your skates and swirl away at The Ice Skating Rink. Here you’ll find New Yorkers and city visitors alike swirling
and twirling, with the bustling crowds and sparkling lights as a unique urban backdrop. And with room for only 150 skaters at a time, it is as intimate an experience as it is incredible. There may be no holiday highlight quite like the Tree at Rockefeller Center. Giant in Stature and sentiment, the Tree has been a true crowd-delighter for over 75 years. The annual Tree Lighting Ceremony attracts star-studded names and floods of eager faces, but you can admire the brilliant lights all season long. Best of all, the Tree is now greener than ever and celebrates the holidays in true eco-friendly spirit.
Further uptown on 843 acres of land you will find Central Park. One of Central Park’s favorite attractions, the Carousel is visited by almost 250,000 riders each year and The Park is a sports enthusiast’s paradise. Offering everything from baseball to croquet, row boating to basketball, this is the place to enjoy the great outdoors, get fit, and just relax and have a picnic. Right nearby at 767 Fifth Avenue, at 58th Street is one of the greatest toys stores, FAO Schwarz.
Take advantage of the incredible museums New York City has to offer. The
Metropolitan Museum of Art is located at 1000 Fifth Avenue & 82nd Street and has several magnificent exhibits to enjoy. The Guggenheim is nearby at 1071 Fifth Avenue and 89th Street and has many special collections available for viewing. At 79th Street and Central Park West you will find The Museum of Natural History, a favorite attraction for kids and families. You may also wish to visit the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) on Fifth Avenue and 53rd Street.





