The New Yorker - A Wyndham Hotel 

The Grand Dame of the Manhattan hotel scene

The New Yorker is an instantly recognisable city landmark. The iconic red lettering that adorns the top of this 43-story Art Deco skyscraper is immortalised in movies and can be spotted throughout the city.

The enduring popularity of The New Yorker hotel shows no signs of abating. The thousand-plus rooms are comfortably furnished, but the real buzz of staying here comes from knowing its illustrious history. Constructed in 1929 when New York’s Jazz Era was raging, The New Yorker has seen scores of celebrities pass through its doors over the decades since. Staying at the New Yorker places you firmly at the centre of the NYC action. Madison Square Garden is one block away, and the Empire State Building is a ten-minute walk east. And when you’re ready to venture further afield, Penn Station couldn’t be much closer to The New Yorker. While the city’s impressive restaurant scene will likely lure you away from the Art Deco folds of The New Yorker, it’s handy to know there’s a classic American diner and Italian restaurant on-site.

Why we love The New Yorker - A Wyndham Hotel

  • Since it opened its doors, The New Yorker has hosted presidents, sporting legends and stars of the stage and screen

  • Don’t miss Butcher & Banker, the hotel’s opulent steakhouse nestled in the old bank vaults beneath the hotel

  • Take a ten-minute stroll west and you’ll reach Hudson Yards, a fabulous confluence of shopping, culture, and dining in Manhattan’s New West Side

  • Without losing its heritage, The New Yorker has constantly evolved hence the rooms have modern amenities alongside Art Deco décor

4 stars
New York
7¾ hours

Facilities

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Start your day, at any time, with the all-day breakfast at Tick Tock Diner, enjoy authentic Italian dishes for lunch or dinner at Trattoria Bianca or venture into the former bank vaults to Butcher and Banker.

Tick Tock Diner
Famed for its sandwiches and all-day breakfasts, this New York institution offers plenty of American comfort food.

Trattoria Bianca
Dine amongst the Art Deco setting of this stylish Italian restaurant. Don't miss its famous gorgonzola garlic bread.

Butcher & Banker
Head down to the vaults for dinner and late night drinks.

Whether you are an early bird, night owl or still adjusting from jet-lag, the Tick Tock Diner is open 24/7.

The hotel's fitness centre is located in the lower lobby and features treadmills, weights and fitness bikes.

Whether you are in New York for shopping, art, culture, theatre or just to take in the sights, The New Yorker has a prime location within walking distance of many of the 'must see' attractions. Penn Station is conveniently next door if you want to go further afield.

Locally Paid Fees & Taxes: Expect to pay approximately $41 per room per night for hotel resort fees and local taxes.

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