They just don't make them like this anymore. The New Yorker features 23,000 square feet of historic, impeccably-appointed event space.
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From her iconic Art Deco style to her ingenious American construction, the “Grand Old Lady” has been a striking component of the New York skyline, towering above all others since her 1930 inception. Today, The New Yorker continues to enchant visitors, offering an upscale stay in a historical icon. Our wide array of Art Deco-inspired rooms and suites is accented by personal touches and city views, beckoning you to Midtown Manhattan to add your name to our list of luminary guests.
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Relax in your own Art Deco sanctuary, nestled within a building whose history is as intriguing as her intricate design. With options including Executive Rooms, Family Suites and Terrace Suites, the renovated spaces at our Midtown Manhattan hotel deliver contemporary comforts for every trip and every group.
Located on the 19th floor and above, these rooms feature stylish Art Deco design with one queen bed.
Stylish Art Deco design and amazing views. Views may vary from image.
These rooms are designed for our guests with additional mobility needs.
Located on the 19th floor and above, these rooms feature stylish Art Deco design with two double beds. Room varies from 160-180 square feet.
Stylish Art Deco design with amazing views. Room varies 240-260 square. Views may vary from image.
These newly renovated rooms offer a Queen sized Simmons Beauty Rest bed and pillows. Rooms vary 116-180 square feet.
These newly renovated rooms offer scenic views of New York City. They include a Queen sized Simmons Beauty Rest bed and pillows. Rooms vary 135-180 square feet. Views may vary from image.
These newly renovated rooms offer two Double Simmons Beauty Rest beds and pillows. Rooms vary 150-315
These newly renovated rooms offer scenic views of New York City. They include two double size Simmons Beauty Rest beds and pillows. Room varies 295-315 square feet.
These newly renovated rooms offer stylish Art Deco design and are designed for our guests with additional mobility needs. Room is 312 square feet.
These spacious Art Deco design suites include a bed room with separate living room. Rooms vary 250-300 square feet.
These gorgeous and spacious suites, offer amazing views of NYC. Views may vary from image. Rooms vary 250-300 square feet.
These gorgeous suites offer stylish Art Deco design and a separate living room with a sleeper sofa. Room varies 420-460 square feet.
Stylish art deco suite with two double beds and living room. Rooms vary 450-465 square feet.
These gorgeous, spacious suites offer amazing views of the city. Views may vary from image. Rooms vary 420-460 square feet.
The Premium Suite is our largest accommodation with amazing views of the city. Rooms vary 400-520 square feet.
We combine one of New York’s most renowned hotels with tempting offers to experience the magic of Midtown Manhattan. Reserve directly with The New Yorker to take advantage of special inclusions you won’t find anywhere else.
Inventor of the AC power system and the Tesla power coil, Nikola Tesla moved into The New Yorker Hotel, occupying rooms 3327 and 3328. Tesla lived in the hotel until his death on January 7, 1943.
They just don't make them like this anymore. The New Yorker features 23,000 square feet of historic, impeccably-appointed event space.
The Empire State Building - 0.5 mi
The New Yorker Hotel’s picture-perfect location drops you into Midtown West, with some of the city’s most remarkable attractions right at your doorstep. Stay just minutes from the Jacob Javits Center, Penn Station, Madison Square Garden and much more.
Times Square - 0.6 mi
The New Yorker
A hidden 'steakeasy' in the underground bank vault. A sleek Italian restaurant with an oyster bar and extensive wine collection. And a renowned New York diner with a menu of mouth-watering American fare. The New Yorker serves up a dining adventure as iconic as the hotel itself.
learn moreFind out what to do and where to go in the greatest city in the world from the hotel that shares its name — The New Yorker. Our local insight helps you make the most of your stay at our Midtown Manhattan Hotel, highlighting some of the lesser known gems and latest seasonal things to do.