MetLife Building

MetLife Building is a tourist attraction, one of the Skyscrapers in New York, United States. It is located: 27 km from Jersey City, 404 km from Philadelphia, 840 km from Baltimore.

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Location

, N40°45'11", W73°58'36". Get directions

Contact

Telephone: (212) 845-9850

Website: jobs.metlife.com

Open hours
  • Wed-Thu 8:00 AM–7:00 PM
  • Fri 8:00 AM–6:00 PM
  • Sat-Sun None
  • Mon 8:00 AM–3:00 PM

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IWalked Audio Tours
8 September 2012
Despite iconic status in 1987 New Yorkers voted as bldg they would most like destroyed in NYC. Each letter atop weighs nearly 4000 lbs. Seen in movies like Catch Me If You Can.More site info via
naveen
2 August 2011
one of my favorite buildings in new york; unique in that it is one of the few that straddles an avenue: the views up and down park avenue are breathtaking (sneak into the penthouse!)
Tariq Ahmad
30 April 2017
Connected to Grand Central Terminal. Upon finding the clock, look for the escalator. It will take you directly to the building. No need to go outside.
Filmsquare
19 January 2014
Ominously hidden from the New York skyline, the MetLife Building would have appeared in Avengers Assemble (2012) if it hadn't been replaced by Stark Towers - Tony Stark's revolutionary headquarters.
Zack P
24 February 2012
Blocks the potential beautiful of Park Ave and homely overlooks Grand Central, yet it's iconic, even if PanAm built it.
Scoutmob
28 November 2011
Drum roll please…Thanks to a deflated housing market, the largest property fiasco in American history goes to MetLife for the selling of Stuyvesant Town and Peter Cooper Village housing complexes.
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