- Overview
Since her creation in 1930, the "Grand Old Lady," rising above all others, has been a remarkable feature of the New York skyline, thanks to her recognisable Art Deco style and clever American construction. The New Yorker, which provides an elegant stay in a historical landmark, still enchants tourists today. Come to Midtown Manhattan and add your name to our list of distinguished visitors with our extensive selection of Art Deco-inspired rooms and suites, which are accentuated by unique features and city views.
Nestled within a structure whose history is as fascinating as her beautiful design, unwind in your very own Art Deco refuge. The newly remodelled Midtown Manhattan hotel offers Executive Rooms, Family Suites, and Terrace Suites as options, providing modern comforts for any kind of travel.