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URBAN ICONS
& BREATHTAKING
ARCHITECTURE

Monogram New York offers a front row seat to some of New York City’s most iconic landmarks and neighborhoods, as well as indulgent experiences such as Fifth Avenue. Life on East 47th Street is a conduit to unparalleled culture, food, shopping, and beloved institutions and history, with a variety of ways to access these places: on foot, by taxi, or on a train. Step or ride your way into a world of possibilities.

CHRYSLER BUILDING

405 Lexington Avenue

Located on 42 Street and Lexington Avenue, the iconic tower—originally constructed for the Chrysler Corporation— is one of the tallest brick buildings in the world and considered a paragon of the Art Deco architectural style.

ROCKEFELLER CENTER

45 Rockefeller Plaza

A Midtown landmark consisting of 19 buildings between 48th and 51st Streets includes Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Plaza and 30 Rock, the iconic home of NBC.

Everything
Within Reach

GRAND CENTRAL STATION

89 East 42nd Street

One of the world’s ten most visited attractions, this Beaux-Arts transportation hub is home to Metro-North Railroad, Long
Island Rail Road, as well as NY subways.

5TH AVENUE
THE HEIGHT
OF LUXURY

LOUIS VUITTON

1 East 57th Street

The New York flagship of the iconic Parisian fashion house — designed by Jun Aoki — is a modernist glass architectural masterpiece, perfect for housing the brand’s heritage and modern designs.

BERGDORF GOODMAN

754 5th Avenue

Known for its famous Holiday windows, curated fashion and impeccable service, Bergdorf Goodman occupies a hallowed spot on Fifth Avenue and 57th Street.