THE NEW YORKER HOTEL BY LOTTE HOTELS About

Introduction

Built in 1929, during the height of the Jazz Age, The New Yorker Hotel has dazzled visitors with its Art Deco décor, exceptional service, and superb location in Midtown West for generations. The New Yorker has a history as intriguing as her intricate design. From her iconic Art Deco style to her ingenious American construction, the has been striking component of the New York skyline, towering above all others and illuminating it since her 1930 inception. Built with a private power plant, an underground tunnel to Penn Station and even an ice rink, our landmark Manhattan hotel was the most technologically advanced of her day. At the height of her popularity she hosted influential politicians, celebrities, and sports figures, and entertained in The Terrace Room with the who’s who of the Big Band era. Today she returns to her roots, proving that she was destined for greatness from the very start. The New Yorker Hotel continues to thrive, attracting visitors from all over the world, including those right here in NYC. With the Jacob Javits Covention Center and Hudson Yards just minutes away, and the revitalized West Side of Manhattan becoming increasingly desirable, we’re confident that our hotel will enjoy continued success well into the future. And we invite you to experience it with us!
Introduction
Built in 1929, during the height of the Jazz Age, The New Yorker Hotel has dazzled visitors with its Art Deco décor, exceptional service, and superb location in Midtown West for generations. The New Yorker has a history as intriguing as her intricate design. From her iconic Art Deco style to her ingenious American construction, the has been striking component of the New York skyline, towering above all others and illuminating it since her 1930 inception. Built with a private power plant, an underground tunnel to Penn Station and even an ice rink, our landmark Manhattan hotel was the most technologically advanced of her day. At the height of her popularity she hosted influential politicians, celebrities, and sports figures, and entertained in The Terrace Room with the who’s who of the Big Band era. Today she returns to her roots, proving that she was destined for greatness from the very start. The New Yorker Hotel continues to thrive, attracting visitors from all over the world, including those right here in NYC. With the Jacob Javits Covention Center and Hudson Yards just minutes away, and the revitalized West Side of Manhattan becoming increasingly desirable, we’re confident that our hotel will enjoy continued success well into the future. And we invite you to experience it with us!
ROOMSROOMS & SUITE

Located on the 19th floor and above, these rooms feature stylish Art Deco design with one queen bed.

    DININGDINING

    This diner is a New York institution, dishing out delicious American-style comfort food – everything from juicy burgers to crisp, fresh salads and an all-day breakfast menu. We’re particularly famous for our sandwiches – treat yourself to a Monte Cristo, or a Triple Decker Club.

    • The restaurant is open 24 hours, 7 days per week
    FACILITIESFACILITIES

    Located in the lower lobby, our well-equipped Fitness Center is open from 6:00 a.m. to midnight and includes state-of-the-art fitness bikes, treadmills, free weights, and weight machines. Please note that the minimum age requirement is 18 years old. Guests under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

      CONFERENCECONFERENCE

      • Reception style: 250 Seated dinner: 190 Theatre style: 250 Classroom: 120 U-Shape: 40 Booths: 21
      • Dimensions: 65 ft. X 50 ft. Room size: 3,250 sq. ft. Ceiling height: 30 ft.