The New Yorker Hotel has completed a full renovation of rooms and public spaces with 912 newly redesigned, Art Deco inspired, rooms and... more »
The New Yorker Hotel has completed a full renovation of rooms and public spaces with 912 newly redesigned, Art Deco inspired, rooms and suites now fully open and ready to meet your accommodations needs.
The New Yorker Hotel is one of the most popular hotels in New York City. Come revel in the newly re-imagined grandeur of our historic hotel. Our newly renovated and upgraded guest rooms and suites deliver contemporary comforts that leave nothing to be desired for today?s business travelers.
Whether you choose a City View room, New Yorker Suite or Tower Accommodation, you will be treated to a flat-panel HDTV, plush bedding and magnificent views of the city?s skyline. You will also enjoy free Wi-Fi access (up to 500kb) and premium broadband Wi-Fi access (up to 5mb) for just $9.95 per day!
Our multi-lingual staff provides warm, caring service to travelers from across the oceans and around the world.
Our dining is award-winning, whether you choose a savory dinner in Cooper?s Tavern or one of the 24-hour options of Tick Tock Diner, and in-between, the fun begins. Whether you wish to indulge in a workout at our Fitness Center, head out for a jog through Midtown, see the sights, shop, or attend any of the countless shows and exhibitions, there is no end to the opportunities for enjoyment in the Big Apple. And with everything from Fifth Avenue?s shopping to Broadway productions within walking distance of our historic property, its charms are always within your reach. Our concierge will be pleased to assist with anything that might make your stay with us more enjoyable.
The New Yorker Hotel delivers sophisticated function space, from our intimate Conference Center to our Grand Ballroom. Our award-winning catering, cutting-edge technology and an event planning team will make your priorities our own so you will have all the makings of a successful occasion.
Official Hotel Information
Location. The New Yorker Hotel is located across the street from Madison Square Garden and Penn Station in New York, N. Y. This hotel is located one block from Macy's department store and four blocks from the Empire State Building. Hotel Features. The hotel lobby features coffered ceilings, original Art Deco accents, a big-screen plasma television and grand chandeliers. Dining options include the authentic Tick Tock Diner, distinguished with chrome columns, black-and-white checkered floors and Art Deco accents. The menu consists of a wide variety American-style breakfast favorites, and a selection of salads, sandwiches, wraps and desserts for lunch and dinner. The semi-formal Cooper's Tavern serves regional American cuisine and is open for lunch and dinner. A business center houses two computer stations and is available, for a fee. A total of 25,000 square feet of function space accommodates events. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas of the hotel. A complimentary fitness center contains stationary bicycles, treadmills, resistance equipment and free weights. A gift shop is located in the lower lobby. Guestrooms. This 21-story hotel offers 912 modern guestrooms enhanced with Art Deco design elements and decorated in earth tones. Beds are dressed with upholstered headboards and draped with 300-thread count linens. Small bathrooms include pedestal sinks. Coffeemakers are standard in all accommodations. Flat-panel televisions are equipped with movie channels. Basic wireless Internet access is complimentary; a faster, upgraded wireless connections is available for a surcharge. Expert Tip. A Midtown favorite, the Tick Tock Diner offers breakfast service around the clock featuring more than 20 varieties of omelettes and 10 pancake variations.
ReserveTravel
The hotel has completed extensive renovations to guestrooms and lobby and is nearly complete with the exterior of the hotel. This hotel is entirely SMOKE FREE. This New York City landmark hotel offers a tradition of hospitality. Our 912 rooms and suites are a welcome retreat from the excitement of the city around you with all the amenities a fine hotel can offer. Enjoy free HBO or Pay Per View movies on our HD televisions. Complimentary WiFi is available to use whether its for business or pleasure. Be thrilled by our panoramic views of the city! The Ramada New Yorker Hotel Welcomes business and leisure travelers, corporate meetings and social events, association, conference and tour groups. From the quiet of your comfortable room take the elevator to our spacious, grand, Lobby and discover all that it has to offer in its art deco splendor. Enjoy our new Coopers Tavern for lunch, dinner or drinks! Tick Tock Diner, open 24 hours a day, is conveniently reached thorough our lobby. Visit the concierge desk to buy tickets to a Broadway show. Work out in our complimentary Fitness Center or get some work done in our Business Center. Its all here for you. All of New York is here at your doorstep when you stay at the New Yorker Hotel. We are across from Madison Square Garden and Penn Station and are the closest major hotel to the Javits Convention Center. Down the street is the Empire State Building and Macys, and a few minutes walk and you are in the Theater District and Times Square. The New Yorkers Tower Suites include a Continental Breakfast within our Sky Lounge on the 39th floor. We are a pet friendly hotel, however we do charge guests a cleaning fee. We now offer refrigerators for a one time fee of 20.00 fee plus tax. Property is now offering a 20% discount to both active and retired Armed Services guests. Just show your military ID at the front desk during check-in to receive an additional 20% discount! (Not valid with other 3rd party website reservations.) Please note that you will require a credit card for check in.
Wyndham Hotel Group
35 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
This hotel is a good place to stay because of its location. It is across the street from Madison Square Gardens and the Amtrak/Penn Station. We were able to walk almost everywhere. Places such as the Empire State Building, Macy's, Times Square, the Hard Rock Cafe', and Ground Zero were all within walking distance from the New Yorker.
The rooms are kind of small, but ours was clean and adequately supplied. They were in the process of remodeling, so the hallways and carpets were kind of run down. Their staff there was very friendly and helpful. I would stay there again, mainly because of its location. It was also the most reasonably priced hotel in the area.
I stayed in New York overnight after I
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Posted Jul 16, 2006
Mediocre
I stayed in New York overnight after I attended the WNBA ALL Star game. It it is across from the Garden and Penn station and since I went by train from Maryland it was very convenient. For the price, I guess it was OK. The rooms are very small,...
It had just what you needed if your
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Posted Jul 12, 2006
Good
It had just what you needed if your young and you just need a place to crash.Small, dirty, our bathroom ceiling was dripping glue.“its fine if u are staying for one night. Rooms are really tiny, but if you are going to be spending most of your time ...
It was close enough to the district I
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Posted Jul 12, 2006
Okay
It was close enough to the district I needed.I asked for two beds and got one. There were three of us. Not at all comfortable.“I asked for a room with two beds and only got one bed. It was a most uncomfortable night for the three of us, ages 56, 32...
Location, soft beds, cleanliness,
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Posted Jun 27, 2006
Good
Location, soft beds, cleanliness, convenience.No air conditioning in elevator (40+ stories), very small room.“Better than expected. Staff makes you feel safe and comfortable. Convenient to everything including the subways. Very little complaints....
It was accessible to downtown and
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Posted Jun 19, 2006
Okay
It was accessible to downtown and stores.The upstairs area carpets were stained and dirty looking. The rooms were small.“Over all the hotel was good for the price. The rooms were small and the cleaning staff was not accessible...
Location.Dumpy.“The New Yorker (former
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Posted Jun 19, 2006
Okay
Location.Dumpy.“The New Yorker (former Moonie headquarters) is nothing if not conveniently located for tourists interested in a fairly typical NYC tourist experience (i.e., Times Square, MSG, Macy's, etc.). But, the rooms are tiny and not...
Rooms were clean and comfortable - but
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Posted Jun 14, 2006
Good
Rooms were clean and comfortable - but very small.Hallways on floors were very shabby and felt unsafe.“Good location and friendly staff. Lobby is very busy and a typical tourist hotel. Once you get up into the hotel the interior is very shabby and...