General Information
25 September 2019
UNGA Conference “Transforming Our World: Inclusive Social Development for All”
HSA Conference Room, 4 West 43rd Street New York, NY 10036
Please RSVP for the Conference by sending your registration information (Name, Institution, Title) to info@jwf.org
HSA Conference Building is located on 43th Street between 5th and 6th Avenue within walking distance to the renowned 5th Avenue shopping haven and proximity to the city’s public transportation network that connects Manhattan with the other boroughs of New York. The Metrocard is the current payment method for MTA-operated subway and bus systems, as well as several other transportation systems in the metropolitan area.
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Paramount Hotel (4-star)
Address: 235 W 46th, New York, NY 10036
Telephone: (212) 764-5500
Website: http://www.nycparamount.com/
Salisbury Hotel (3-star)
Address:123 W 57th St, New York, NY 10019
Telephone:(212) 246-1300
Website: http://www.nycsalisbury.com/
The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel (3-star)
Address: 4790 7th Ave, New York, NY 10019
Telephone:(212) 581-3300
Website: https://www.manhattanhoteltimessquare.com/
Holiday Inn Totowa Wayne (3-star)
Address: One US-46, Totowa, NJ 07512
Telephone: (973) 785-9000
Website: https://www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/us/en/reservation
Days Inn by Wyndham Brooklyn (2-star)
Address:437 39th St, Brooklyn, NY 11232
Telephone: (718) 732-0117
Website: https://www.wyndhamhotels.com/days-inn
Best Western Plus Brooklyn Bay Hotel (3-star)
Address: 3003 Emmons Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235
Telephone:(718) 769-5000
Website: https://www.bestwestern.com/en_US.html
Comfort Inn Hotel (3- Star)
Address: 3218 Emmons Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11235
Telephone: (718) 368-3334
Website: https://www.choicehotels.com/new-york/brooklyn/comfort-inn-hotels/ny275?source=gyxt
The local currency is the United States Dollar (USD). Currency can be exchanged at all major banks, exchange booths, and most hotels. Major credit cards include American Express, Diners, MasterCard and Visa and are generally accepted almost everywhere.
The participants are expected to have and shall be responsible for their own insurance to cover expenses related to medical treatment while on travel or in United States when attending the reception and/or related events.
NYC Skyline
New York City’s skyline is truly awe-inspiring and should not be missed! Take in the skyscrapers, bridges, waterways, islands, and monuments that create a breathtaking paranormal from one of the city’s world-renowned skyscrapers: Empire State Building or Top of the Rock.
Times Square
The scene that says New York! Take a walk through the square that is lined with massive digital billboards, theaters for Broadway and Off-Broadway shows, people peddling art and jewelry on the street, and street performers showcasing their unique trade. Visitors can also shop in flagship locations of such stores as Toys “R” Us or grab a pre- or post- theater meal along Restaurant Row or simply sit on the red steps and take in the hustle and bustle – a definite treat for the five senses.
Central Park
Designed in the mid-19th century and nestled in the heart of Manhattan, Central Park spans 848 acres of diverse landscapes of rolling fields, walking trails, and tranquil bodies of water – all sculpted by human hands. Among its attractions are the Central Park Zoo, Belvedere Castle, and Friedsam Memorial Carousel. Visitors can also relax and enjoy the outdoors on the great expanses of Sheep Meadow and the Great Lawn.
NYC Museums
The stretch of Fifth Avenue, from East 82nd to East 105th Streets lays claim to one of the worlds’ densest concentrations of culture. Take your pick among the world-class cultural institutions of: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Neue Galerie, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, National Academy & School, Cooper-Hewitt, National Deisgn Museum, Jewish Museum, Museum of the City of New York, and El Museo del Barrio. Venture off the mile, and you have choices like Cloisters in Halem, Frick Collection on Fifth Avenue, and Museum of Modern Art in Midtown.
Statue of Liberty
The gleaming beacon for generations of immigrants seeking a better life in America cannot be missed. Nearby, the Ellis Island Immigration Museum served as the first port of entry in the United States for approximately 12 million immigrants.
Yankee Stadium
The new Yankee Stadium replaced the original (opened in 1928), known as “The House that Ruth Built,” in 2009. In its inaugural season, the team won the 27th World Series title. Catch a game or take a guided tour, which includes stops at the club house/batting cage, dug out, Monument Park, and the New York Yankees Museum.
The Bronx Zoo
The Bronx Zoo is the largest urban wildlife preserve in the United States, covering 265 acres. It is open seven days a week and offers pay-what-you-wish admission every Wednesday. The Zoo is home to more than 5,000 animals representing more than 600 species.
Brooklyn Bridge
Upon its completion in 1883, the bridge was the world’s longest suspension bridge – 5,898 foot. It is best to leisurely stroll across its elevated pedestrian walkway although the bridge is visible from the shores of both the Manhattan-borough and Brooklyn-borough.
9 11 Memorial & Museum
The Memorial Plaza, covering eight acre, features waterfalls flowing into two large reflecting pools, in the towers’ footprints, with the names of the men, women, and children who lost their lives inscribed in bronze parapets that surround the pools. With over 400 trees planted, the site offers an elegiac sanctuary for commemoration and quiet contemplation. The museum is located beneath the Plaza, houses exhibitions with artifacts, pictures, videos, and accounts from people.
Lincoln Center
Featuring thousands of performances each year, the sprawling 16.3-acre complex is home to 11 organizations, including Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Metropolitan Opera, and the New York City Ballet.