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Nestled within the bustling metropolis of New York City, the Blue Moon Hotel is conveniently located near many of the city’s most exciting attractions. The hotel is located just across the street from the fascinating Tenement Museum, where stories of immigrants to New York City over the years are told. New York City is home to several famous landmarks that guests can easily access like Times Square and the beautiful Central Park. Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge to explore another side of the city, or explore the repurposed High Line which was once a train track and is now a beautiful city park.

Hotel Address

100 Orchard Street, New York

New York, United States 10002


Historic Hotels of America Recommended Points of Interest


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    9/11 Tribute Museum

    Discover the legacy of 9/11 at the 9/11 Tribute Museum.

  • Brooklyn Bridge

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    Explore the famous Brooklyn Bridge.

  • Carnegie Hall

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    Explore the iconic Carnegie Hall, which is a U.S. National Historic Landmark.

  • Chrysler Building

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    Experience the Art Deco architecture of the Chrysler Building.

  • Ellis Island

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    Visit Ellis Island, where nearly 12 million immigrants arrived in the United States between 1892 to 1954.

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    Film Forum

    Fans of classics, independent & foreign films favor this Downtown movie landmark (since 1970).

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    Fraunces Tavern

    Renovated historic tavern with a George Washington link offering pub eats & live music on weekends.

  • Governor's Island

    Governor's Island

    Park on a 172-acre island & former US Army base with forts, listed buildings & green open spaces.

  • International Center Of Photography Museum

    International Center of Photography Museum

    Contemporary museum displaying works of modern photography, with a gift shop & public events

  • Katz's Delicatessen

    Katz's Delicatessen

    No-frills deli with theatrically cranky service serving mile-high sandwiches since 1888.

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    Merchant's House Museum

    Preserved 19th-century home of a wealthy merchant family, with intact interiors and exteriors.

  • Morgan Library & Museum

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    Celebrated museum & library's gift shop featuring books, accessories & collection-related wares.  

  • Museum Of Jewish Heritage

    Museum of Jewish Heritage

    Exhibits & public programs on Jewish history, life & culture in the 20th & 21st centuries.

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    Museum of the City of New York

    Explore the history of New York City from its origins to the present.

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    National Museum of the American Indian

    Smithsonian Museum showcasing Native American art & artifacts, some going back 12,000 years, in a former customs house.

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    South Street Seaport Museum

    Institution housing paintings, ship models, scrimshaw & more with vintage ships docked outside.

  • Tenement Museum

    Tenement Museum

    Discover the history of 19th-century immigration in the preserved tenement house.

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    The Drawing Center

    Long-running museum presenting drawing exhibitions, plus public programs, classes & workshops.

  • The Frick Collection

    The Frick Collection

    Explore some of the finest art from Western Europe at The Frick Collection.

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    Contemporary art museum housed in a sleek white building with a gift shop & cafe in the lobby.

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    Van Cortlandt House Museum

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