New York hotels in Midtown: Find accommodation in NYC
Get close to the action at New York hotels in midtown and near Times Square or other iconic NYC attractions.
When you’re trying to choose from the overwhelming array of New York hotels, one strategy is to narrow it down by area. If you plan to see a lot of Broadway shows, or want to be close to iconic attractions like Times Square, the Empire State Building and MoMA, midtown is a convenient base.
Andaz 5th Avenue
- Rated as: 4/5
- Price band: 4/4
Hot on the heels of Andaz Wall Street—the Hyatt subsidiary’s first NYC hotel—comes a midtown sibling strategically placed for an upscale shopping spree. Expect the same generous in-room perks and a neighborhood-appropriate spin on the spacious, user-friendly accommodations we loved at the downtown
- 485 Fifth Ave, at 41st St, 10018
The Benjamin
- Rated as: 4/5
- Price band: 3/4
All rooms in this pet-friendly hotel have kitchenettes with microwaves and sinks (some suites have full-size fridges), so it’s a hit with families as well as business travelers. The decor, in restful shades of beige and cream, is unfussy with the emphasis on comfort: Choose from a menu of 12
- 125 E 50th St, at Lexington Ave, 10022
- $299–$699 double. AmEx, DC, Disc, MC, V
Chambers Hotel
- Rated as: 4/5
- Price band: 3/4
- Critics choice
Though it opened in 2001, Chambers has a contemporary residential style that feels utterly current. The double-height lobby, with low seating, a gas fire and a warm color palette of mossy green, brown and gray, exudes Zen serenity. It also showcases some of the owners’ 500-piece art collection,
- 15 W 56 St, between Fifth and Sixth Aves, 10019
- $225–$725 double. AmEx, DC, Disc, MC, V
The Chatwal New York
- Rated as: 4/5
- Price band: 4/4
- Critics choice
In a city awash with faux deco and incongruous nods to the style, the Chatwal New York opened in August 2010 in a Stanford White building whose interior art deco restoration is pitch perfect. Hotelier Sant Chatwal entrusted the design of this 1905 beaux arts building (formerly the clubhouse for the
- 130 W 44th St, between Sixth Ave and Broadway, 10036
- $795–$920 double. AmEx, DC, Disc, MC, V
414 Hotel
- Rated as: 4/5
- Price band: 1/4
- Critics choice
This reasonably priced hotel truly deserves the boutique title. Nearly everything about it is exquisite yet unshowy, from its power-blasted brick exterior to the modern color scheme in the rooms that pairs gray headboards and red accents. Rooms are equipped with fridges, flat-screen TVs and iPod
- 414 W 46th St, between Ninth and Tenth Aves, 10036
- $169–$299 double. AmEx, DC, MC, V
Four Seasons Hotel New York
- Rated as: 4/5
- Price band: 4/4
The New York arm of the global luxury chain, housed in I.M. Pei’s 52-floor tower, is synonymous with dependable luxury. Whether you’re staying in a suite or a deluxe room (at around 600 square feet, it’s the most popular accommodation), expect modern, neutral interiors (blond-wood paneling, white
- 57 E 57th St, between Madison and Park Aves, 10022
- $695–$1,295 double. AmEx, DC, Disc, MC, V
Grand Hyatt Hotel
- Rated as: 4/5
- Price band: 2/4
Rising behind Grand Central Terminal, the global chain's glass monolith offers a reliable base with easy access to key midtown sights and the United Nations Headquarters. A recent $130 million overhaul to “de-Trump” the property, as one witty Hyatt executive put it, included the addition of two
- 109 E 42nd St, between Park and Lexington Aves, 10017
- $209–$599 double. AmEx, DC, Disc, MC, V
Hotel Metro
- Rated as: 4/5
- Price band: 2/4
- Critics choice
It may not be trendy, but the Metro is that rare thing: a solid, good-value hotel that is extremely well maintained. Every two years, the owners start renovating the rooms, floor by floor, starting at the top; by the time they’re finished it’s almost time to start again. So even "old" rooms are
- 45 W 35th St, between Fifth and Sixth Aves, 10001
- $190–$475 double. AmEx, DC, MC, V
The London NYC
- Rated as: 4/5
- Price band: 3/4
This 54-story high-rise was completely overhauled by David Collins (designer of some of London’s most fashionable bars and restaurants) and reopened as the London NYC in early 2007. His sleek, contemporary-British style pervades the rooms, with attractive signature touches such as limed oak parquet
- 151 W 54th St, between Sixth and Seventh Aves, 10019
- $299–$899 suite. AmEx, DC, Disc, MC, V
Morgans
- Rated as: 4/5
- Price band: 3/4
New York’s original boutique hotel, Morgans opened in 1984. Some 25 years later, the hotel’s orginal designer, octogenerian French tastemaker Andrée Putman, returned to officiate over a revamp that has softened its stark monochrome appearance. Unfussy bedrooms, cast in a calming palette of silver,
- 237 Madison Ave, between 37th and 38th Sts, 10016
- $309–$419 double. AmEx, DC, Disc, MC, V
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