A sweet taste of the Big Apple in Broadway’s spotlight
Built in 1903, this impressive building was celebrated as one of Manhattan’s earliest luxury hotels – and nowhere is this more apparent than in its bedrooms. From the spacious Presidential suite, with its three bedrooms and sleeping space for ten – to the charming Broadway View room, with uninterrupted views of the tree-lined route towards the theatre capital of the world.
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Outside the hotel, Manhattan’s cultural collective calls. Take a trip to the awe-inspiring American Natural History Museum. Or delve into the fine arts with a visit to the Metropolitan Opera and the New York City Ballet. Parks and green spaces are easily found in the Upper West Side, as well as unexpected touchpoints that point to the area’s storied past. A short stroll from the hotel will take you past historic apartments in New York, including the famous Dakota Building – former residence of Judy Garland, Paul Simon and – of course – John Lennon and Yoko Ono.
Enjoy your stay!