The hotel is part of the Historic Hotels of America and is located in an iconic art-deco 1930's building, right across the street from the world famous Central Park, minutes to Times Square and Lincoln Center in the heart of Midtown NYC. Our hotel has 28 newly renovated guest rooms including over 100 spacious suites.
With an ideal location on Central Park, this luxurious Midtown Manhattan hotel offers elegant on-site dining options. It features spa services, a 24-hour fitness centre and rooms with custom designed furniture.
JW Marriott Essex House New York boasts elegant rooms with a flat-screen TV with cable and a minibar. The hotel also offers Internet TV equipped with high-speed access to Netflix, HuluPlus, YouTube and Pandora. Some rooms provide interior views while others offer city and park views.
Guests can relax and enjoy a variety of beauty and spa treatments. Information on local tours, entertainment, shopping and more can be obtained at the concierge desk. JW Marriott Essex House can also arrange for limousine services and airport transfers.
Bourbon Steak New York is located on-site and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. Drinks are also available.
Situated on Central Park South, the 59th Street Columbus Circle Subway Station is steps from this hotel. Times Square is 15 minutes’ walk away.
Despite the crunchy atmosphere, the core fusion classes are famously ass-kicking. Here’s where you go to find inner peace and your abs at the same time. [Beauty 38 Member]
Construction began in 1890 and it was named after Andrew Carnegie, who paid for its construction. It opened May 5 1891 with a concert conducted by Walter Damrosch & composer Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
This place is Michelin star worthy! Beautiful presentation and delicious food. Go for chefs tasting, order the pathar beef kebab, duck chettinad, sweet pick rib, dal ghost and butter chicken naan.
If you love jazz, you will have the best time here. This venue at the Frederick P. Rose Hall is the place to watch remarkable performances and concerts. Three different listening spots are in store.
Unfamiliar with the city and hiding out from fans, Charlie Chaplin once stayed here in 1916 because he didn’t know of any other hotel where you could dine.