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Hotfoot it to Hell's Kitchen
Located on the west side of glittering Midtown Manhattan, Hell's Kitchen once carried a near-mythical reputation as a hotbed of illicit activity. But while a world-renowned nightlife scene ensures that a touch of the old hedonism persists, today this thrillingly diverse neighborhood is better known for its achingly hip loft apartments, alluringly upscale restaurants and ever-bustling markets. Find yourself a Hell's Kitchen vacation rental for your next getaway, and you'll be mere minutes away from the legendary theaters of Broadway and the neon-drenched spectacle of Times Square.
Manmade and natural wonders around Hell's Kitchen
The Intrepid Air, Sea & Space Museum Complex lures visitors from far and wide to Hell's Kitchen. Here you can explore some of the world's greatest feats of modern engineering, including the space shuttle Enterprise, the record-breaking supersonic jet Concorde and the vast aircraft carrier USS Intrepid. Head north along the western edge of Central Park and you'll stumble across the American Museum of Natural History. The big draw for many is the awe-inspiring collection of dinosaur fossils, but you'll also find expertly-curated exhibits covering everything from ancient Egyptian mummies to the mysteries of space.
Hidden nature around Hell's Kitchen
Hell's Kitchen may not exactly be synonymous with unspoiled nature, but the district's waterside location and Manhattan's abundance of lush parks make it easy to escape the urban sprawl. Hudson River Park offers calming vistas and an expanse of peaceful recreation space, whilst Central Park's fragrant woodlands are home to wild animals, chirping songbirds and diverse plant life. For a walk on the wild side, swing by Central Park Zoo to hang out with lovable lemurs, playful penguins and slithering snakes.