Perched high above Manhattan at Columbus Circle, Mandarin Oriental, New York features a celebrated restaurant and a world-renowned spa and is the perfect base from which to explore the city while offering the ultimate in service, comfort and style.
Located in Columbus Circle’s Deutsche Bank Center, this hotel is a 2-minute walk from Central Park. It features a 75-foot indoor pool and offers rooms and suites with panoramic views of Central Park, Manhattan skyline and Hudson River.
Every room at Mandarin Oriental, New York features floor-to-ceiling windows. Guests can enjoy the 55-inch flat-screen TV. A mini-bar is included and a chocolate and bottle of water are provided each day.
Mandarin Oriental, New York offers a full-service spa with a sauna and massage rooms. The hotel also provides an extensive on-site fitness center. New York City tourist information and ticket services are also available through the Concierge.
MO Lounge, located on site, serves contemporary American cuisine and well-crafted cocktails and has wall-to-wall views of Central Park and the Manhattan Skyline.
This hotel is within a 10-minute walk of shopping on Fifth Avenue and 350 metres from the Museum of Art and Design. The Museum of Modern Art is 1.1 km away.
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