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An Art Deco landmark, just steps from Broadway, Penn Station and the High Line — One of New York’s most renowned hotels—a midtown icon, famous citywide for the red block lettering on its façade. Our Midtown West location puts you in the heart of Manhattan, steps from Penn Station, Times Square, the Javits Center, and innumerable attractions.
Built at the height of the Jazz Age during the city’s construction boom, The New Yorker Hotel has welcomed generations of luminaries to Midtown—from Nikola Tesla and John F. Kennedy to Muhammad Ali and Joan Crawford. A citywide economic reawakening in 1994 resulted in a complete refurbishment of the hotel and by 2000, more than 1,000 rooms were brought online in grand Art Deco style. With our famous Tick Tock Diner, fabulous amenities, and unbelievable location, The New Yorker remains as a true New York institution.
SELECTED AMENITIES
- 100% Non-Smoking Property
- ATM/Cash Machine
- Banquet Facility
- Bar/Lounge
- Business Center
- Concierge
- Event Planning Services
- Fitness Center
- High Speed Internet Access
- Laundry/Valet
- Meeting & Event Facilities
- Multilingual Staff
- Restaurant
- Valet Parking
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