NYC’s NoMad Neighborhood

In New York City, “NoMad” is short for “North of Madison Square Park,” referring to a trendy neighborhood in Manhattan known for it’s upscale restaurants, hotels, and a vibrant atmosphere.

Once home to legendary figures like Winston Churchill’s grandparents and the birthplace of the Manhattan cocktail, the NoMad neighborhood surrounding the Lex Hotel has witnessed revolutions in art (the Armory Show) and music (Tin Pan Alley). Today, NoMad blends historic charm with contemporary buzz, offering The Lex Hotel offers guests an unforgettable NYC experience. Discover the stories behind the landmarks, from the scandalous “Trial of the Century” surrounding Stanford White to Nikola Tesla’s innovative spirit. Explore the heart of Manhattan, where past and present collide.

Your New York City Hub

The Lex Hotel’s central location ensures easy access to all that NoMad has to offer.

Subway Access:

NoMad is served by the 23rd Street and 28th Street subway stations on the BMT Broadway Line (N, Q, R, W trains) and the IRT Lexington Avenue Line (6, trains). These stations are conveniently located on Broadway and Park Avenue Souttively respectively.

Bus Routes:

Explore the city with ease using the M1, M2, and M3 bus routes on Park, Madison, and Fifth Avenues. The M55 bus also runs southbound on Fifth Avenue and northbound on Sixth Avenue. The M101, M102, and M103 routes travel along Third and Lexington Avenues.

Lots to Discover

Explore the intriguing exhibits at the Museum of Sex on Fifth Avenue, catch a rising star at the New York Comedy Club, or enjoy a performance at the Tada! Youth Theater. Discover unique treasures at the neighborhood’s antique galleries and weekend flea markets. As the sun sets, experience NoMad’s lively nightlife at the Breslin Lobby Bar, Jay-Z’s 40/40, or the rooftop bar at 230 Fifth Avenue. The iconic Rizzoli Bookstore has also reopened its flagship store in NoMad, offering a literary escape. Stroll along the NoMad Piazza, a pedestrian-friendly space on Broadway between 25th and 31st, perfect for outdoor dining and leisurely walks.