The Chatwal Hotel bridges classic and contemporary like no other. This beautiful landmark built in 1905 by Stanford White has been restored and renewed by master architect Thierry Despont and re-launched in 2010. For admirers of architecture, lovers of design, seekers of wellness and connoisseurs of great hotels, the most charming Chatwal Hotel offers a wide array of amenities and touches in a most discreet yet stylish and fashionable setting.
The Chatwal's 76 keys, include the stunning Penthouse Suites with huge terraces and well equipped kitchenettes. Several of the spacious suites have large landscaped and furnished terraces. A rarity in Manhattan, and especially with such a central location, the Suites and terraces at The Chatwal are an experience in much demand by travelers who want both modern design with classic details in a most desirable location in New York. The Chatwal is also part of 'The Luxury Collection' which are 75 handpicked most iconic properties around the world.
This art deco, boutique hotel is within a 5-minute walk of Broadway theaters. The 5-star hotel offers a 42-inch flat-screen TV, personal butler service and free Wi-Fi in every guest room. The property is renowned in the travel industry for their quality customer service and luxury amenities.
A combination of contemporary luxury and old fashioned design, the The Chatwal, The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, features on-site spa services at the prestigious MYND Spa & Salon. The well equipped gym is open 24-hours and personal training can be arranged.
Guest rooms at the The Chatwal, The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, feature 400-thread-count linens and down duvets. A DVD player and stereo with MP3 connectivity are available upon request. The bathrooms offers his and hers bath amenities and comfortable terry cloth robes.
The Lambs Club at the The Chatwal, The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, is a bar-and-grill with modern takes on American classics. The restaurant offers a 2,500 square foot mezzanine lounge with 20-foot viewing windows with city views.
Times Square is a 3-minute walk from the hotel. Central Park is a 17-minute walk away.
Tracie Bennett as Judy Garland is an unmissable performance! Not to mention a fabulous group of guys working with her onstage & on the bandstand. Don't miss this!!
The adobada pork is flavorful without being spicy, as well as juicy and tender. The freshly made corn tortillas are perfect. The closest thing to authentic tacos on the east coast are right here!
Tucked on the second floor of this Japanese bookstore is a counter selling perfect afternoon snacks. Food & Wine editor Dana Cowin loves the umebashi plum rice balls, she told us in her NY Diet.
“Many of the midday strollers in the park are office workers; they have the subdued mood of prison inmates released into the yard for their daily hour of sunshine and exercise.” —Victor Chen, 1974
Opened on March 28, 1927 with the musical Rufus LeMaire's Affairs and the current home to Phantom of the Opera, the longest-running production in Broadway history.