Description
Situated in the heart of New York City's finest attractions, this historic Midtown landmark blends the charm and intimacy of a remote haven with the comforts and conveniences essential to the modern traveler .
Originally built by publishing magnate, William Randolph Hearst in 1926 for his paramour, Marion Davies and their Hollywood friends, Warwick New York Hotel, with its 359 spacious guestrooms and 67 richly appointed suites, continues to serve as a home away from home for countless renowned guests .
Surrounded by European influences and residential ambiance, the hotel offers a multitude of amenities including non-smoking rooms, marble bathrooms, high-speed wireless internet, business center, fitness center, valet service, 24-hour room service, daily delivery of The New York Times, and extensive meeting and banquet facilities . Murals on 54 restaurant features innovative continental cuisine set amidst recently restored vibrant murals painted by Dean Cornwell in 1937 . Randolph's Bar & Lounge offers an intimate alcove for enjoying ones favorite cocktail while admiring the buzz of midtown .
The hotel serves as a legendary playground for some of America's most cherished celebrities including long-time resident Cary Grant - who resided in the hotel for over 12 years, Elvis Presley, The Beatles and countless other notables who have also appreciated the hotel's timeless elegance and personalized service for more than seven decades .
Warwick New York Hotel is ideally located within walking distance to many of Manhattan's corporate headquarters and famous attractions including Central Park, Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue shopping, Radio City, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, and world famous places of interest . .
Amenities
- Pets accepted
- Family Rooms
- Wheelchair accessible
- Private dining for groups
- Meeting rooms
- Non Smoking Rooms Availability
- High-speed internet
- Dry cleaning/laundry
- Luxury
- Interior Corridor
Hotel Policies
| Check-in Policy | 1500 |
| Check-out Policy | 1200 |
General Information