Cast Iron Historic District, NY
New York





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Popular places to visit

Times Square
New York’s infamous neon wonderland is hustle and bustle at its best, and an essential stop for all tourists.

Central Park
Offering blissful respite from Manhattan’s concrete jungle, this is the perfect spot to rest weary feet or enjoy a picnic.

Broadway
Visit the dazzling theater district of one of the world’s most exciting cities. Enjoy the shopping, dining and street entertainment as well.

Madison Square Garden
Whether you’re performing here, watching your favorite sports team or entertainer or touring the venue, you’re in for an exciting event.

Grand Central Terminal
This majestic, lively hub for commuters is a must-see for architecture buffs.

Empire State Building
No trip to New York is complete without zooming up the top of this iconic building, where the views of Manhattan are unmatchable.
Things to do

Top of the Rock Observation Deck

Museum of Ice Cream New York City Admission Ticket

Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island Sunset Cruise

Circle Line: 50-Minute Statue of Liberty Super Express Sightseeing Cruise

Central Park Zoo Admission Ticket with 4D Theater Access
Cast Iron Historic District Hotel Deals

Sheraton New York Times Square Hotel
Claudia was great, keep her there for customer satisfaction
Reviewed on Jan 11, 2026

Hyatt Grand Central New York
Shower water pressure was lower than one would wish for. Otherwise excellent stay
Reviewed on Jan 12, 2026

Hyatt Regency Times Square
The room was a little warm and hard to get the temperature down even with the heat off. Window opens but then a little loud (sirens) throughout the night. Only complaint. Staff were all amazing and helpful rooms were nice and update and clean! Would stay here again.
Reviewed on Jan 7, 2026

Millennium Hotel Broadway Times Square
No bar
Reviewed on Jan 11, 2026

Lotte New York Palace
We had a great stay overall- the hotel is beautiful, elegant and very well maintained. The rooms were comfortable, the location is unbeatable, and the entire property feels polished and upscale. Staff interactions were pleasant and professional, and it truly felt like a luxury NYC experience. The ...
Reviewed on Jan 11, 2026

NEW YORKER BY LOTTE HOTELS
I spend 100 nights a year in NYC and always try to stay at the New Yorker if it's available and reasonably-priced. I would stay there every one of those 100 nights if I could. It's clean, convenient, provides great service and just reliable.
Reviewed on Jan 11, 2026
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Other neighborhoods around Cast Iron Historic District

SoHo
Discover cast-iron architecture in the SoHo-Cast Iron Historic District, and shop at trendy boutiques and chain outlets along Broadway, Prince, and Spring Streets. Easily accessible via multiple subway lines and bus routes.

Greenwich Village
Travelers choose Greenwich Village for its abundant dining options. Hop aboard the metro at Christopher St. - Sheridan Sq. Station or W 4 St. Station and check out top sights like 5th Avenue.

Lower East Side
Lower East Side is highly notable for its fantastic nightlife, and you might want to visit top sights like Orchard Street Shopping District and Lower East Side Tenement Museum. See more of New York by jumping on the metro at Essex St. Station or Delancey St. Station.

Financial District
Enjoy the important monuments in Financial District. Brooklyn Bridge is a worthwhile stop, and you can jump on the metro at Wall St. Station (William St.) or Broad St. Station to see more of New York.

Chelsea
Primarily residential with a thriving art scene, this area boasts over 200 galleries, the High Line park, and Chelsea Market for food lovers. Easily accessible via multiple subway lines and bus routes.

Midtown South
If you're spending time in Midtown South, check out sights like Madison Square Garden or 5th Avenue and hop on the metro to see more the city at 34 St. Station (Herald Square) or 33 St. Station (Park Av. S).

