| Herald Square / Macy’s | ~2–3 minutes by foot |
| Empire State Building | ~5 minutes |
| Bryant Park / NY Public Library | ~8–10 minutes |
| Rockefeller Center (Top of the Rock area) | ~12 minutes |
| St. Patrick’s Cathedral | ~13 minutes |
| Radio City Music Hall | ~12 minutes |
| Times Square | ~10–12 minutes |
| Flatiron Building / Madison Square Park | ~15 minutes |
Ellen’s Stardust Diner — A classic Broadway-area diner where the waitstaff sing. Fun, touristy, and very Broadway-friendly. Broadway.com
Bryant Park — Great spot for a break, a coffee, or just people-watching.
Channel Gardens (Rockefeller) — Scenic and relaxing, especially for photos.
Herald Square / Macy’s
Right near your location: Herald Square is where Broadway intersects with 34th Street. The Tourist Checklist+2Hyatt+2
Macy’s flagship store is there — great for shopping, window displays, and the historic feel. The Tourist Checklist
There’s also a “Koreatown” vibe nearby (around 32nd Street / Broadway) with lots of Korean food options. The Tourist Checklist
Empire State Building
A classic. From Herald Square / Midtown it's very walkable; the building’s observation decks give you iconic city views. The Tourist Checklist
Great for photography, especially around sunset or at night.
Bryant Park & New York Public Library
Bryant Park is a lovely green oasis tucked behind the NYPL. Broadway.com+2NYC Tourism+2
Useable space: in good weather, it's perfect for relaxing, people-watching, or grabbing a snack.
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Library (NYPL) is at 455 5th Avenue (at ~40th Street) — very close — and offers an interesting rooftop terrace. Wikipedia
Rockefeller Center / Top of the Rock
Rockefeller Center is a short walk away: impressive architecture, public art, and seasonal activities (like ice skating in winter). NYC Tourism+2Northleg+2
Top of the Rock Observation Deck: Offers panoramic views of Manhattan, including the Empire State Building. Brooklyn's Lifestyle
The “Channel Gardens” are especially pretty and very walkable. Rockefeller Center
There’s also an NBC Studios / Tour component if guests are interested in behind-the-scenes TV stuff. NYC Tourism
Nearby: St. Patrick’s Cathedral — a beautiful neo-gothic landmark right across from Rockefeller Center. Burger & Lobster
Radio City Music Hall
Another iconic venue in Midtown, known for its art-deco architecture and “Showplace of the Nation” reputation. Wikipedia
Depending on timing, guests can check show schedules or just take photos.
Broadway / Theater District
Since you're literally on Broadway, the Theater District is very nearby. Broadway.com
For families or kids: New Victory Theater (on West 42nd) has more youth-oriented performances. Wikipedia
Walk through Shubert Alley, a little historic Broadway side street between theaters — fun for theater lovers. Wikipedia
There are lots of famous Broadway theaters nearby: e.g., Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre. Wikipedia
RiseNY / Immersive NYC Museum
RiseNY is a newer immersive attraction in Times Square / Midtown: a museum + “flying theater” ride over NYC with multimedia exhibits about the city’s history, Broadway, music, architecture, etc. Wikipedia
Great for guests who want something interactive and “big NYC feel” without just walking.
Flatiron District & Flatiron Building
A little further south (but walkable): Flatiron Building at 23rd Street / Broadway / 5th Ave — iconic triangular architecture. sesamorestaurant.com
Nearby Madison Square Park is nice for a stroll, relaxing, or grabbing food. sesamorestaurant.com
