Experience the new West Side

Hudson Yards has become the cultural center of Manhattan’s New West Side. It is New York’s newest neighborhood and home to more than 100 diverse shops and culinary experiences, offices for leaders in industry, significant public art and dynamic cultural institutions including modern residences, 14 acres of public plazas, gardens and groves.

The neighborhood buzzes with activity, and is known for chic art galleries, inviting restaurants and bars, and international fashion and design.

What to See & Do

Climb Vessel, a soaring, interactive work of art that’s the centerpiece of Hudson Yards’ Public Square and Gardens. Comprising 154 intricately interconnecting flights of stairs, it offers breathtaking views of the city and Hudson River.

Vessel (TKA)

The Shed

Called "a new arts center for the 21st century," The Shed showcases artists in all genres, including music, digital media, painting, and performance. Find this stunningly adaptable structure adjacent to 15 Hudson Yards.

Observation Deck

See New York City like never before at this spectacular public balcony rising 100 stories over the city. Stand on a large glass floor looking down to the neighborhood below or dare to lean out on nine-foot walls of angled glass.

Dine

Hudson Yards is home to more than 25 restaurants, bars, and gourmet markets, including Belcampo, the California organic meat company; Thomas Keller’s artisanal Bouchon Bakery; and Fuku, a favorite for fried chicken.

Shop

New York City’s first Neiman Marcus is one of just 100 reasons to check out Hudson Yard’s sprawling, multi-level mall. Other highlights include Fendi, Dior, and Madewell.