Fifth Avenue
Fifth Avenue
4.5
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Wednesday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Friday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Saturday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
Sunday
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM
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Famous street offering some of the most expensive and fashionable shops in the city.
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This is the iconic New York that so many visitors imagine before they visit—spectacular skyscrapers like the Chrysler Building and Empire State Building, iconic public buildings like Grand Central Terminal and the New York Public Library, and the non-stop hustle and bustle of the city streets. Fifth Avenue is a shopper's heaven where you can find every kind of store imaginable, with fashion brands ranging from the affordable to the ultra-fancy. Visit the Rockefeller Center to experience towering Art Deco grandeur, and foodies will love the busy restaurants that stay open late in Koreatown. After dark, Midtown calms down a bit, but at any time of day or night it still feels 100% New York.
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- 77th St • 7 min walk
- 68th St – Hunter College • 10 min walk
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- Dimitris LSydney, Australia51,987 contributionsFifth AvenueFifth Avenue is probably the most famous of New York's streets. Most expensive shops and the most of whatever people wish to make it! It is a great street It may have its beautiful parts, but it also has its not so great parts too.Visited August 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 4 October 2023
- therichastillStevenage, United Kingdom3,474 contributionsThe Road In That SongSting did a song called "Englishman in New York" which I believe is about Quentin Crisp. In the song he talks about walking down 5th Avenue so I was keen to check it out. The road stretches from the Upper East Side south through Midtown and onwards. There are a few swanky shops on the road including Bloomingdales and Saks. There is also St Patrick's Cathedral and Rockerfeller Plaza. Worth checking out on your visit to the city.Visited October 2023Travelled soloWritten 22 October 2023
- TravelingSoccerLoonSaint Paul, Minnesota6,658 contributionsNew York's Upscale Shopping StreetIf you could walk down only one street in Manhattan, Fifth Avenue is arguably the most interesting one you will find especially between 34th and 59th Street. Beginning at 34th Street, you will find the Empire State Building. As you walk north, you will pass by or near the New York Public Library and Bryant Park, Grand Central Station and the Chrysler Building, St Patrick's Cathedral, Rockefeller Center and end at Central Park. Fifth Avenue is also New York's shopping street where you will find all the high-end retailers such as Sak's Fifth Avenue, Tiffany's and Gucci to name just a few.Visited May 2023Travelled as a coupleWritten 1 April 2024
- Randy E1 contributionOne of the best hotelMost friendly and helpful receptionist and staff ever, I had lovely and great first impression of the hotel. Everything about the hotel was exceptional. It was clean, stylish, roomy with excellent service in where we had dinner. Food was good and great value for money and service was attentive and efficient. This was truly a place where you didn't need to leave the hotel.Visited May 2024Travelled with familyWritten 22 May 2024
- Kittygal 🇺🇦 🌻Los Angeles, California8,986 contributionsAlways New Yet Still the SameEvery time I walk down 5th Avenue, there's something new to see. This visit I was lucky enough to see the Fifth Avenue Blooms presentation of colorful floral sculpture offerings. The new Tiffany's looks splendid while St. Patrick's and Atlas still hold regal watch over passers by. A must do for anyone visiting. You'll be hooked, same as I was!Visited May 2024Travelled soloWritten 31 May 2024
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Molly
London, UK367 contributions
Dec 2021
We visited Fifth Avenue on 26th December.
As it was the day after Christmas, it was very busy, but that was to be expected. Most of the stores here were designer, do not expect everyday average clothing.
It is especially busy outside the "photo op" places, like Rockefeller Center and Saks. We walked inside some of these, like Trump Tower and St. Patrick's Cathedral, and while the former wasn't anything special, we loved the latter.
Will definitely be coming back if I'm ever in the area.
As it was the day after Christmas, it was very busy, but that was to be expected. Most of the stores here were designer, do not expect everyday average clothing.
It is especially busy outside the "photo op" places, like Rockefeller Center and Saks. We walked inside some of these, like Trump Tower and St. Patrick's Cathedral, and while the former wasn't anything special, we loved the latter.
Will definitely be coming back if I'm ever in the area.
Written 5 January 2022
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dustythoughts
Manchester, CT2,236 contributions
Oct 2021
Whenever I'm in NYC, I always end up wandering down Fifth Avenue for the sheer pleasure of looking at the material excesses on display. Many of the city's (and mayhap the world's) most expensive stores and other properties are located here, and sometimes I like to look at the beautiful architecture. In warmer months, Fifth Avenue is also the frequent location of various parades, so you can stop and do a lot of people-watching as well. Northern Fifth Ave (starting at E 59 St) abuts Central Park, so you'll also have some greenery adding to the beauty of your walk. The topmost part of Fifth Ave is also known as Museum Mile due to the plethora of famous museums (like the Met).
Written 30 May 2022
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jgbtravels
Louisville, KY4,726 contributions
Dec 2021 • Couples
A walk or ride along Fifth Avenue especially during the holidays is a special treat. The Christmas decorations are wonderful. Do check out the holiday light show in front of Saks Fifth Avenue if nothing else. And don’t forget to turn around to see Rockefeller Center and the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree. Absolutely eye popping. We actually started out at 59th & Fifth Avenue after a walk through Central Park with a stop to gander at the famous Plaza Hotel(remember Home Alone 2?) and the spectacular holiday windows of Goodman-Bergdorf. Rather than continue walking down Fifth Avenue we took the Fifth Avenue bus down to 46th Streets viewing all the buildings and decorations. We walked a couple of blocks back to Rockefeller Center and to visit Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, the holiday lights at Saks Fifth Avenue, the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree and F.A.O. Schwarz. Unfortunately due to security issues during the holidays the bus doesn’t stop in front of Rockefeller Center as we were told by our bus driver. Fifth Avenye stretches a long way including museum row on the upper east side and lower Manhattan below midtown. Make your choices or see it all.
Written 19 December 2021
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Thomas V
Oakland, CA18,523 contributions
May 2023
I was on this important avenue several times during my visit. One day I visited the Museum of the City of New York way up at 95th St., the northernmost point of Museum Mile, a long stretch of swanky apartment building and amazing museums, all across from gorgeous Central Park. Midtown there are grand hotels and office buildings, also some very upscale shopping. And downtown I was in the northern part of Greenwich Village with NYU. So a lot to see. Once I was in a march and had the good fortune to walk down the center of the Avenue enjoying the splendid architecture.
Written 26 July 2023
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therichastill
Stevenage, UK3,474 contributions
Oct 2023 • Solo
Sting did a song called "Englishman in New York" which I believe is about Quentin Crisp. In the song he talks about walking down 5th Avenue so I was keen to check it out.
The road stretches from the Upper East Side south through Midtown and onwards.
There are a few swanky shops on the road including Bloomingdales and Saks. There is also St Patrick's Cathedral and Rockerfeller Plaza.
Worth checking out on your visit to the city.
The road stretches from the Upper East Side south through Midtown and onwards.
There are a few swanky shops on the road including Bloomingdales and Saks. There is also St Patrick's Cathedral and Rockerfeller Plaza.
Worth checking out on your visit to the city.
Written 22 October 2023
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Abovetheclouds
2,321 contributions
Sept 2023 • Solo
Every city has one, wide streets, designer names but nothing is more iconic than Fifth Avenue. Even if you can't afford it then just walk and browse. Best is to start from Central Park and walk up.
Written 4 September 2023
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Kittygal 🇺🇦 🌻
Los Angeles, CA8,986 contributions
May 2024 • Solo
Every time I walk down 5th Avenue, there's something new to see. This visit I was lucky enough to see the Fifth Avenue Blooms presentation of colorful floral sculpture offerings.
The new Tiffany's looks splendid while St. Patrick's and Atlas still hold regal watch over passers by.
A must do for anyone visiting. You'll be hooked, same as I was!
The new Tiffany's looks splendid while St. Patrick's and Atlas still hold regal watch over passers by.
A must do for anyone visiting. You'll be hooked, same as I was!
Written 31 May 2024
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Avezzano, Italy17,978 contributions
Aug 2023 • Family
Walking along Fifth Avenue, one of the most famous streets in the world, means immersing yourself in the very soul of New York, found in its symbolic attractions and in the shops of major international brands. The road crosses much of Manhattan, running alongside Central Park, starting from Harlem and arriving at Washington Square Park. The most evocative areas are the Museum Mile where, with the exception of the MoMa, the main museums of the city overlook, the stretch near Midtown with prestigious buildings and shops, and the intersection with Broadway where the famous Flatiron Building stands .
Written 14 December 2023
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Martina131102
Rome, Italy10,161 contributions
Jun 2024 • Friends
It's one of the city's iconic streets. It is full of immense shops of the most prestigious brands in the world with windows so well set up that they look like works of art. During the day it is very busy, while in the evening it is quieter and more suitable for a relaxing walk
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Written 11 September 2024
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Long Island, NY16,122 contributions
Apr 2022 • Friends
Fifth Avenue is where all of the high end retailers are located. It is more residential as you head further uptown with very exclusive apartment buildings. St Patrick's Cathedral is located on Fifth Avenue as well. It was crowded for a Sunday afternoon with plenty of pedestrians with shopping bags.
Written 25 April 2022
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Prez77
London, United Kingdom
How cold is it in New York from November 28 to 10 December
Written 20 May 2018
That can be debatable with the weather the way it has been over the last few years. Last year is was really cold but between 2015-2016 it was in the 50's. Always bring a winter coat with you when visiting New York this time of year and then check the weather reports before you leave on the trip. You may want to pack a fall coat and sweaters as well.
Written 20 May 2018
I'm traveling from USA to Morocco Africa with Visit-Morocco-Sahara,com Tour Company and I have one day in New York
how much time does this attention take to visit?
Written 7 December 2017
going to New York for Christmas..can we do Central Park, fifth ave and Bryant park all in one day?
Written 12 November 2017
If the weather is decent and you are planning on walking all day, then yes.
Written 12 November 2017
Hola, lo que he leído me lleva a que una de las visitas imperdibles es APPLE STORE. Me gustaría conocer comentarios acerca de compras realizadas en esta tienda. ejplo. conviene comprar en ella o en Best Buy, B&H, ú otras tiendas de electronicos que también venden productos Apple.? Los electronicos comprados en NY tienen mismo valor que los que se compran en Miami?. Gracias.
Written 27 February 2017
Hola Antonio, el Apple Store de la 5ta. Av. merece una visita para conocer el mundo Mac en su totalidad. De todas formas, lograr comprar algo es una hazaña por la cantidad de gente, inimaginable aún a las 23 hs, y después pagar. En cuanto a precios, depende el producto que busques, a veces es más barato en otros locales. Ej: en jersey gardens no hay mucha variedad pero hace 6 meses compré un iPhone 6s mucho más barato y original. Es fácil darte cuenta si es trucho. Que tengas suerte en tu viaje. Saludos.
Written 27 February 2017
If I am in NYC for New Years Eve and day and till Jan 3 eve, can I see you he Fifth Ave holiday window displays?
Written 30 December 2016
Yes you will see "Fifth Ave holiday window displays" which is located directly across from Rockefeller Center
Written 30 December 2016
Ciao a tutti, mi consigliate di passeggiare sulla 5th Avenue di giorno o di notte? Quale sono le differenze? i negozi, le gente, gli orari...
Written 12 September 2016
Ciao Stefano G., la "quinta" è uno degli ombelichi del mondo ed in quanto tale merita di essere vista fin dal pomeriggio (diciamo dalle 17 in poi), fino alla mezzanotte. Il tramondo la inonda di una luce particolare che, da sola, fa già attrazione.
le grandi case di moda e di trand sono tutte presenti e, come vedrai, affascinanti. Valuta anche che NY offre mille attrazioni e quartieri che - per motivi diversi - meritano soste per lo shopping. E' certo che un vestito da regalare alla moglie, se acquistato nella "quinta", ha un suo fascino particolare che dura nel tempo. Buon divertimento. Andrea N.
Written 13 September 2016
Hi ! Is FAO Schwartz toy store still located at 5th avenue? I heard its shut down .. I'm visiting NY this week and I wanted to visit this legendary toy store . If anyone can help with the information. Thank you .
Written 28 August 2016
sorry for the dlay in responding I was out visiting my parents but to answer your question sorry to say that the fao shwarts toy store is no longer in nyc.
Written 13 September 2016
Cual es el mejor hotel ( precii razonable) para poder vusitar NY por primera vez? Quiero ver el Rockefeller Center, Saks, Macys, Catedral de St. Patrick.....5th avenue...
Gracias
Written 17 May 2016
Marriott Marquis es un muy buen hotel. No es muy caro para Nueva York. Usted puede ir a todos los sitios que usted ha mencionado desde este hotel.
De nada.
Written 18 May 2016
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