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  1. Columbus Circle is the Statue at the tip of the beginning of Central Park. A nice circle dedicated in the honour of Christopher Columbus. The 76 foot high statue stands tall; that doesn’t go without any controversy in the city of New York. It is a busy circle full of traffic and action.

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  2. Columbus Circle is a traffic circle and heavily trafficked intersection in the New York City borough of Manhattan, located at the intersection of Eighth Avenue, Broadway, Central Park South (West 59th Street), and Central Park West, at the southwest corner of Central Park.

  3. Learn about the history and symbolism of the monument to Christopher Columbus at the center of Columbus Circle, near the southwest corner of Central Park. Find out how it was erected by Italian immigrants in 1892 and how its legacy has been re-examined since then.

  4. Learn about the history and design of Columbus Circle, a traffic circle near the southwest corner of Central Park. Find out how it was redesigned in 2005 to create a safer and more attractive plaza.

    • Shopping at Columbus Circle in New York
    • Off to Central Park
    • A Meal with A View
    • Hotels with A View at Columbus Circle
    • Sipping A Cocktail on A Rooftop Bar
    • Visit The Museum of Arts and Design Store
    • Jazz Concerts at Lincoln Center
    • Riverside Park on The Hudson River

    Columbus Circle has a mall nearby (Times Warner Center), that features many nice stores. It was here that I got a killer deal on my favorite Hugo Boss leather jacket so I can only recommend a visit. You can also find brands like A|X Armani Exchange, bebe, Bose, BOSS Hugo Boss, Davidoff of Geneva, J.Crew, L’Occitane en Provence, New York Running Com...

    Central Park is less than 20 meters away from Columbus Circle and is worth a visit anytime of the year. Whether during the spring or summer when everything turns green, or in the autumn when the trees in the park turn beautifully orange and brown, the park is always a spectacular sight. In autumn, the Central Park Zoo is not only of interest for fa...

    This will be a tough choice: from sensational sushi to steaks, French or Italian cuisine — you will be sure to find something to your taste at Columbus Circle. The mall nearby features 8 delicious restaurants. One even has 3 Michelin stars.

    While many of the hotels that claim to offer great views are located around Times Square, there are also very nice hotels with a view at Columbus Circle. Both the Mandarin Oriental Hotel (5 stars) and the Trump International Hotel and Tower (5 stars) offer tremendous views onto Central Park from their guest rooms. Our 16 Top Hotels with a View in a...

    Of course, some of our beloved rooftop bars in New York are also near Columbus Circle (you can find a list of the best rooftop bars in the city here). “The Empire Rooftop Bar & Lounge” in “The Empire Hotel” near 63rd Street and the rooftop bar “The Roof” near 57th Street are my recommendations for this area.

    For all design enthusiasts, the Museum of Arts and Design Store at Columbus Circle is a great destination. Not only can you buy wonderful things in the museum store, but also visit the museum with its regularly changing exhibits. Address: 2 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 10019 | Website: madmuseum.org

    At Columbus Circle you can also find the famous “Jazz at Lincoln Center”, which is 100% dedicated to jazz. You can sign up for classes and of course, see concerts live. Further information about the event calendar and tickets can be found on the official websiteor you can buy tickets at the box office nearby. The Jazz at Lincoln Center Box Office i...

    Just 1 mile away (1.6 km) you will find yourself in the beautiful Riverside Park along the Hudson River. You have many options here: sit on the water’s edge, kayak on the river, or enjoy a snack in one of the many cafés along the park as you watch the boats and ships sail by. It is wonderfully relaxing! Riverside Park runs from 72nd Street to 158th...

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  5. Oct 31, 2018 · Learn about the origins and evolution of Columbus Circle, a major hub of New York City since the 19th century. Discover the monuments, subway station, Time Warner Center, and Museum of Arts and Design that make this crossroads a cultural destination.

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  7. 5 days ago · Learn how the 70-foot statue of Christopher Columbus was gifted by Italian-Americans and unveiled in 1892 at the geographical center of New York City. Discover the interesting details and controversies of the monument and its restoration and artistic interventions.

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