Hours Bank of America - 550 5th, New York, NY
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Bank of America is located prominently at 550 5th Avenue, in the north-east area of New York (nearby 5th Ave - Bryant Pk Station). The location is a wonderful addition to the local businesses of Brooklyn, West New York, Hoboken, Union City, Long Island City, Weehawken and Astoria. Today's (Tuesday) hours of business are 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Here you'll find hours of operation, address or email contact for Bank of America 550 5th, New York, NY.
Bank of America is conveniently positioned in the vicinity of the intersection of West 45th Street, East 45th Street and 5th Avenue, in New York, New York.
1 minute trip from West 44th Street, Exit 8 (Fdr Drive) or East 47th Street; a 4 minute drive from Lincoln Tunnel Expressway, Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge Upper Level and Queensboro Bridge Approach; or a 9 minute drive time from Tunnel Approach Street and Queens-Midtown Tunnel (I-495).
To get to this location, the address for GPS units is 550 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10036.
There are a number of buses that run directly to Madison Avenue & East 46Th Street, East 49Th Street/5Th Avenue, 5Th Avenue & West 45Th Street and East 50Th Street/Madison Avenue. Services that stop here: BM1, BM2, BM3, M42, M50, Q32, X68 and SIM22.
The local subway runs frequently to 5th Ave - Bryant Pk Station (970 ft), 47th-50th Sts - Rockefeller Ctr Station (1240 ft) and 42nd St - Bryant Pk Station (1580 ft away). You can get here via the lines 7, 7 Express, B, D, F and M.
You can catch the light rails directly to Port Imperial Station (2.30 mi) and Lincoln Harbor Station (2.59 mi away). Service along the line: Hudson–Bergen.
Catch the train frequently to Grand Central Terminal Station (1320 ft), 33rd Street Station (3870 ft) and Penn Station (4780 ft away). The easiest way to get here is by the lines: Gladstone Branch, Harlem, Main, Montclair Boonton, Morristown, NH Branches, New Haven, North Jersey Coast, Northeast Corridor, PATH Hoboken–33rd Street, PATH Journal Square–33rd Street, Raritan Valley and Hudson.
Just a short walk away you can visit Marsh & McLennan Public Space, Channel Gardens, Diamond District, Rockefeller Center, Stephen A. Schwarzman Building and Bryant Park.
At the time, Bank of America owns 73 locations in New York, New York.
For a complete listing of Bank of America branches near New York, click here.