In The Neighborhood
We’re not just above the bustle of Times Square…we’re right in the middle of it. Steps from the heartbeat of NYC and the world-renowned Theatre District, Bar 54 offers a dazzling setting for visitors and locals alike to take in the views before they take in a show or wind down with a nightcap amid the city’s glittering skyline. Toast the evening with our Bubbles & Broadway special offer – prosecco and a dessert for two ($40).
Minskoff Theatre
200 West 45th Street
2 minute walk
Currently home to Disney’s The Lion King and just a two-minute walk from Bar 54, the Minskoff Theatre was opened in 1973 and is among Broadway’s largest performance venues.
Shubert Theatre
225 West 44th Street
3 minute walk
The Shubert Theatre is a landmark theater venue founded in 1913 with diverse architecture & a rich history of Broadway plays & musicals.
Lyric Theatre
214 West 43rd Street
5 minute walk
Currently home to the world-renowned Broadway adaptation, Harry Potter and The Cursed Child, the Lyric theater has long been a storied establishment in the Broadway community, featuring breakthrough performances by Fred Astaire, The Marx Brothers, and Cole Porter, to name a few. After turning into a movie house in the 1930s, the theater closed in 1992 and reopened in 1997 as the theater we know today.
Richard Rodgers Theatre
226 W 46th Street
4 minute walk
The Richard Rodgers Theatre, which opened in 1924 as 46th Street Theatre, was later renamed to honor the legendary composer whose shows defined Broadway for more than three decades. It houses the Richard Rodgers Gallery featuring memorabilia from the composer’s storied career and the international smash hit Hamilton now calls it home.
Nederlander Theatre
208 West 41st Street
7 minute walk
The Nederlander Theatre was originally constructed as a carpenter's shop in 1920 and was converted into a theatre the following year. The venue and was renamed after David T. Nederlander in 1980, and is home to some of Broadway’s greatest shows.
Ambassador Theatre
219 West 49th Street
7 minute walk
The Ambassador Theatre was built in 1921 and is currently operated by the Shubert Organization. This classic Broadway theatre is currently home to the hit musical, Chicago.
Radio City Music Hall
1260 Avenue Of The Americas
8 minute walk
Take a seat at Radio City Music Hall near our hotel in Midtown Manhattan. This historic music venue showcases a wide variety of music concerts, family shows, and special events including the dazzling Christmas Spectacular featuring the world-famous Radio City Rockettes.
Rockefeller Center
45 Rockefeller Plaza
6 minute walk
The Rockefeller Center located near our hotel in Midtown Manhattan is an iconic national landmark waiting to be explored. Live in the moment as you look out across the city at Top of the Rock Observation Deck, see the Christmas Tree lighting or head to The Rink for ice skating in winter or roller skating in summer.
Gershwin Theatre
222 West 51st Street
10 minute walk
Home of the Broadway hit musical Wicked, the Gershwin Theatre was named in honor of one of America’s greatest composers, George Gershwin, and his brother, lyricist Ira Gershwin.
Lyceum Theatre
149 West 45th Street
1 minute walk
Originally built in 1903, the Lyceum Theater is the oldest still-operating theater on Broadway. The theater seats and audience of 950, also making it one of the smallest venues on Broadway, and is located just down the street from Bar 54.
RiseNY
160 West 45th Street
1 minute walk
This immersive three-part journey connects you to New York City’s most famous sites and monuments. Watch a film created by award-winning documentarian Ric Burns, explore the city’s expansive pop-culture evolution, and finally, soar above the iconic skyline in a flight simulator that lifts you 30 feet into the air.
Museum of Broadway
145 West 45th Street
1 minute walk
Just next door to Bar 54, you’ll find an immersive experience chronicling groundbreaking moments in Broadway’s history.
Times Square Midnight Moment
Times Square
2 minute walk
Every night from 11:57 p.m. to midnight, Times Square’s billboards present the world’s largest and longest digital art exhibition as they display synchronized contemporary art, resulting in three magical minutes of whimsical imagery.