Explore NoMad
Oh, hi, Empire State Building. Hello, NYC’s best food. A stay at Arlo NoMad puts you in the heart of Manhattan, with easy access to everything New York City is famous for.
The NoMad neighborhood of Midtown New York is an ever-evolving area that is home to the city’s red-hot culinary scene and a range of boutiques from big names to up-and-comers. Step outside the hotel on 31st Street and whichever direction you turn, you’ll find iconic and unique New York experiences. Grab a bite and try some karaoke in Koreatown. Scope out the architectural icons that line the streets around leafy Madison Square Park. Find your local stride in Union Square, and enjoy access to the east and west, uptown and downtown.
The infamous sights of Midtown and Times Square are a short walk, car or subway ride away, and it’s also easy to reach Hudson Yards, Madison Square Garden and the High Line from here in NoMad.
Take your business meeting amid the hustle and bustle. Roam, shop and explore. And when your day is done, we’ll be waiting for you here at your NoMad homebase, the perfect spot to take five and reflect on everything you just discovered.
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Slate Cafe
Modern, petite counter-order spot for coffee, breakfast bites & sandwiches, plus beer & wine. Breakfast Cafe
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Scarpetta
Scarpetta is LDV Hospitality’s signature restaurant concept that first launched in New York’s Meatpacking District. The Italian expression, “fare la scarpetta,” describes the gesture of taking the little boot-shaped piece of bread to soak up the remaining sauce left in the pot of ones home.
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Her Name is Han
” A home away from home made with love mama han” Located in New York City’s Gramercy neighborhood, Her Name is Han serves Korean cuisine with a modern flair for lunch and dinner.
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Take31
Trendy Korean Restaurant with a focus on traditional Korean recipes infused with modern street food elements. The restaurant is known for its diverse menu, including dishes like soju slushies, deokbokki starter, seafood pancake, and bulgogi black garlic fried rice.
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The Smith
The Smith is a casual American brasserie Located in the bustling NoMad neighborhood, The Smith is perfect for a bite after work, breakfast meeting, boozy brunch, quick lunch, or birthday celebration.
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Herald Square
Herald Square is a bustling Midtown Manhattan hub known for its shopping, dining, and iconic energy. It’s home to Macy’s Herald Square, the world’s largest store, spanning an entire city block and anchoring the area’s vibrant mix of major retailers and cafés.
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Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a 102-story, Art Deco-style supertall skyscraper in the Midtown South neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, United States. The building was designed by Shreve, Lamb & Harmon and built from 1930 to 1931.
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Madison Square Park
Madison Square Park is both an intimate public park and international destination, operated and funded by Madison Square Park Conservancy.
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Dover Street Market
This hip, sprawling showcase features high-end clothing and fashion forward displays, plus a gourmet cafe. Why we love it? It’s one-of-a-kind, truly, a discovery moment in the city.
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Museum of Sex
The Museum of Sex showcases the history and evolution of human sexuality through immersive exhibitions in collaboration with artists and scholars.
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BLACKBARN
Seasonal, rustic fare meets a modern farmhouse atmosphere. Why we love it? It’s local, artisanal, approachable, and in a beautiful barn in the middle of NYC.