Property Location
The New Yorker invites visitors into a true Manhattan landmark filled with classic Art Deco design, lively rooms, and energetic dining that reflect the spirit of New York City. Known for once housing Nikola Tesla, hosting early NBC radio broadcasts, and witnessing major presidential events, the hotel has long stood at the heart of history. Today, The New Yorker by LOTTE Hotels enjoys a prime Midtown location just steps from Penn Station, the Moynihan Train Hall, several subway lines, and Madison Square Garden. It is also close to the Javits Convention Center and Hudson Yards, offering travelers a modern and refreshed stay while still embracing the bold character that helped shape New York’s story.
Rooms
The New Yorker offers guests a stay filled with the true spirit of the city, featuring elegant Art Deco architecture, impressive skyline views, and a full range of modern comforts and amenities, all within one famous Manhattan address.
Amenities
The New Yorker helps guests stay comfortable and active throughout their stay by offering a lower‑lobby Fitness Center equipped with modern machines, weights, and cardio equipment, open daily from 6 a.m. to midnight. Travelers arriving by car can take advantage of convenient self‑parking in the heart of Midtown at 1 Penn Plaza on 34th Street, available for twenty‑four hours at sixty dollars per day for sedans and seventy dollars for SUVs, plus taxes, with the front desk ready to assist with validation. The hotel also welcomes up to two pets per room for a nightly cleaning fee of fifty dollars, and guests are kindly asked to keep their pets in a crate when they step out to ensure safety and comfort.
Dining
Guests can enjoy classic New York dining with three different choices at one address. They can try American comfort dishes at the well‑known Tick Tock Diner, experience rich flavors and historic surroundings at The Butcher and Banker steakhouse, or savor Italian favorites in the elegant setting of Trattoria Bianca.
Business and other amenities
The New Yorker offers guests everything they need for both work and special occasions, featuring twenty‑three thousand square feet of Art Deco‑inspired event space with full planning support for meetings, conferences, corporate gatherings, and personal celebrations, while the Business Center provides workstations, printing services, and reliable connections to help travelers stay productive in Manhattan’s lively business atmosphere.