Timeless, classic, elegant, artistic . . . When you enter The Dylan Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, you are transported to a world of beauty,... more »
Timeless, classic, elegant, artistic . . . When you enter The Dylan Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, you are transported to a world of beauty, art and refinement.
Welcome to the best of luxury hotels in Midtown Manhattan, an elegant New York City getaway. More than a New York City hotel, The Dylan is the best of all the area meeting places.
Located in the city's vibrant core in midtown Manhattan, the best of New York City is just outside our front door. We're only a short walk from Grand Central Station, New York's Jacob Javits Convention Center, Times Square, Central Park, Fifth Avenue Shopping and the great restaurants of Manhattan.
Official Hotel Information
A boutique hotel in Manhattan, it occupies a building raised in 1903, the Chemist Club, where all the architectural details have been preserved, including its splendid marble staircase. The classicism of its structure contrasts with a stunning interior decoration, bearing obvious reminiscences from the world of art and culture, an example of work by the Jeffrey Beers studio. Of its 107 guestrooms, the Alchemy Suite is noteworthy, decorated in Gothic style, situated in the attic, recreating a mediaeval alchemist's laboratory. The Dylan Hotel also provides two reception rooms with capacity to house 50 persons, a fully-equipped gym and a grill-restaurant offering a wide variety of culinary tastes and styles and dishes in the new American style in an atmosphere that combines comfort and elegance with a simple but exceptionally good cuisine. The hotel is situated in the hub of midtown Manhattan, close to the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Central Station or Times Square, amongst other tourist attractions. CITY TAX DIRECT PAYMENT AT THE HOTEL: 3,5&36;/DAY DOUBLE LUXURY ROOM OR EXECUTIVE AND 7&36;/DAY JUNIOR SUITE
Orbitz
Location. The stylish Dylan Hotel stands one block from Grand Central Station and Fifth Avenue in New York, N. Y. The Chrysler Building and Bryant Park are located two blocks from the hotel. Hotel Features. This renovated property's lobby features early 1900s original architectural elements, including a dramatic staircase that leads to second-floor function rooms. The lobby is decorated in a soft palette of dove-gray, cobalt-blue and copper. Benjamin's Steakhouse echoes the style of classic American 1920s grills and offers an extensive variety of steak preparations and New American cuisine. A business center houses two computer stations. A total of 600 square feet of function space accommodates events. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel. A fitness room contains cardiovascular and weight-training equipment. Guestrooms. This 16-story hotel offers 107 guestrooms with 11-foot ceilings, residential-style room-number plaques, ebony-stained furnishings, deep-amethyst and steel-blue carpets and sapphire-hued taffeta draperies and sheers. Beds are dressed with Egyptian-cotton linens. Bathrooms contain Carrara-marble and Italian porcelain bowl sinks mounted on granite vanities. All rooms include minibars and coffeemakers. Laptop-compatible in-room safes are provided. High-speed wired and wireless Internet access is complimentary. Expert Tip. This 1903 landmark hotel was once home to the Chemists Club, an organization that today remains dedicated to the study of chemistry and the sciences.
ReserveTravel
Stayed at the Dylan over the weekend and although it 's in a great location (just a few blocks from Grand Central), it is run down and well in need for a renovation. All of the tabletops and cabinetry were scratched and/or showed abrasion marks. N
31 year old with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
I have stayed a total of 13 days in 5 months, it is always a pleasure. Always clean, courteous staff, and excellent location. The best part is the Benjamin Restaurant and Bar downstairs/Next door. Best steaks, awesome wine list, wonderful staff t
All Review Photos Before moving to New
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Posted Oct 21, 2008
Excellent
All Review Photos Before moving to New York, I have stayed many a night at NYC hotels, mostly five-star, but I would make an exception here and there with hotels like the Dylan.I learnt about it because it's adjacent to the Benjamin SteakHouse,...
I was very leery of staying in a lesser
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Posted Jun 04, 2008
Excellent
I was very leery of staying in a lesser price hotel and my friend made the arangements on Travelocity. I looked up the hotel and was ready to book some where pricier when I decided to phone the hotel. I spoke with Oscar at the front desk who assured ...
I was very leery of staying in a lesser
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Posted Jun 04, 2008
Excellent
I was very leery of staying in a lesser price hotel and my friend made the arangements on Travel website. I looked up the hotel and was ready to book some where pricier when I decided to phone the hotel. I spoke with Oscar at the front desk who...
I am usually not a big fan of
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Posted Apr 14, 2008
Okay
I am usually not a big fan of "boutique" hotel in general unless I am traveling for pleasure. For business travel, I try to keep surprises to a minimal so I tend to stick with the chains so I know what to expect.
Beware that the pictures of this hotel
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Posted Jan 05, 2008
Horrible
Beware that the pictures of this hotel are very deceiving, and do not accurately depict what you see when you get there. First, the main lobby smelled extremely musty - perhaps due to the construction surrounding the facade of the building. ...
I found a great weekend rate at the
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Posted Oct 30, 2007
by Irma
Good
I found a great weekend rate at the Dylan for 179.00 per night. You cannot find a boutique hotel near Grand Central for that price! It was chic, it was clean, staff was friendly. The only thing I...