Built in 1926 with the support of the Vanderbilt family, this New York luxury hotel combines timeless glamour with contemporary elegance. Right in the heart of Manhattan, this landmark hotel is the ideal base for 5th Avenue shopping and many other iconic New York experiences. Its just a short walk from the Museum of Modern Art, 360 views from the Top of the Rock and world-famous Central Park. After your city adventures, unwind and people watch with exquisite dining at Barclay Bar & Grill.
Hotel Exterior

Amenities
· ATM/Cash machine· Accessible facilities
· Bell staff/porter
· Concierge desk
· Currency exchange
· Direct dial telephone
· Dry cleaning
· Exterior corridors
· High speed internet access for laptop in public areas
· Housekeeping - daily
· Housekeeping - weekly
· Ice machine
· Interior corridors
· Late check-out available
· Late check-out available
· Lounges/bars
· Non-smoking
· Pets allowed
· Public area air conditioned
· Restaurant
· Room service
· Safe deposit box
· Shoe shine stand
· Shops and commercial services
· Tennis court
· Valet parking
· Valet same day dry cleaning
· Wireless internet connection in public areas
Room Information
Miscellaneous Information
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is GMT
· Opened in 1998
· 685 rooms.
· 86 suites.
· 14 floors.
Restaurant Information
Barclay Bar & GrillThe Barclay Bar and Grill provides American and French influenced Continental cuisine in an informal dining atmosphere under the culinary leadership of Executive Chef Serge Devesa. Open seven days from 7.00am to 10.30pm. The BBG is known for its Natural P
A VoceModern Italian, at the Time Warner Center
Ca VaFrench Theatre district restaurant
AquavitScandinavian
Fig & OliveMediterranean
MareaItalian seafood
PampanoVeracruz style seafood from Chef Richard Sandoval and owner Placido Domingo.
Casa LeverContemparary italian in a landmark building.
Barclay BarThe buzz of New York City can be felt every evening in the Barclay Bar, a comfortable lounge where you can relax and unwind after a busy day in the city. Our friendly mixologists, led by Jose Torrella, prepare seasonal cocktails, refreshing elixirs, and m
Meeting Facility
Astor I Astor II Astor I & II Beekman Room I Beekman Room II Drawing Room Madison II Madison Room I Manhattan Room North Parlor I North Parlor II North Parlor I & II Park Avenue Room South Parlor Sutton I Sutton Room II The Library Vanderbilt West Parlor Whitney RoomRecreation Information
Fitness center on-site
Fitness center off-site
Area Attractions
- Grand Central Station- MIDTOWN EAST MANHATTAN
- John F. Kennedy International Airport
- One hour: Afternoon tea at Saks 5th Avenue
You can't have 'Breakfast' at Tiffany's but you can take afternoon tea at Saks 5th Avenue overlooking the Rockefeller Center and the Spires of St Patrick's Cathedral.
- One hour: Statue of Liberty helicopter tourGet an exceptional view of the Statue of Liberty by taking a helicopter tour.
- Half a Day: Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)Enjoy a world-class Museum and a world class restaurant with one visit. Head over to the Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) to peruse the collection and then take in a meal at The Modern, the new restaurant from Gramercy Tavern's Danny Meyer.
- Half A Day: Woodbury Commons Premium OutletsIf you're a shopper, take the bus from Port Authority to the Woodbury Commons Premium Outlets. Woodbury has over 250 stores and boasts the only Chanel outlet in all of North America.
- Lexington Avenue at 51st Street- Jacob Javits Convention Center
- Half a Day: Kayaking
New York is often so bustling that most people forget it's an island. Enjoy respite from the noise and take a kayaking trip up the Hudson.
- La Guardia Airport- Newark International Airport
- Brooklyn Bridge
Take a taxi or the subway to the Brooklyn Bridge. Walk across for the most incredible views of the harbor and the Statue of Liberty. When you get to the Brooklyn side veer to the left and go down to the DUMBO section of Brooklyn. Go down to the park under
- Broadway to The WTC 911 MemorialOn your way back from the ferry to the Statue of Liberty from Battery Park, take a historic walk up Broadway to Liberty Street. You walk past Wall Street, the Stock Exchange and the Federal Building where Washington took his oath of office. While walking
- The Hudson River WaterfrontTake a stroll or bikeride along the Hudson River waterfront. There's a walkway that connects the Battery to Riverside Park. Pack a picnic and leave midday, and watch the sunset over the Palisades.
- Central ParkBeginner or expert will enjoy the Central Park jogging routes. Run the Reservoir, visit Balto or loop around the famous Bethesda fountain. One cautionary note, don't jump into the fountain and dance, even if you know all the words to the Friends theme. It
- Two Hours: Chinatown for dim sumExperience an ethnic New York neighborhood and stop by Chinatown for dim sum. The dazzling array of delicacies can tempt even the most jaded palate.
- One Hour: The Top of the RockHead over to The Top of the Rock, observation deck at Rockefeller Center. It has a spectacular 360-degree panorama of the Manhattan skyline. Unlike other attractions in the city, the timed tickets make this usually a no line experience .
- Two hours: Rent a BicycleRent a bicycle from The Boathouse and explore Central Park's many attractions and hidden paths
- Two hours: Gallery HopDo a Gallery hop. New York is famous for artists like Jackson Pollock and Andy Warhol. Catch the new visionaries at the cutting edge galleries in Chelsea.
- The CloistersTip: The Cloisters feature the Medieval collection of the Metropolitan Museum. Based on traditional French monistaries the museum is on four acres of spectacular landscaped gardens. Look across the Hudson River from the George Washington Bridge north and
- Empire State BuildingTip: The Empire State Building is open until at least 1am every night. Stop by the Empire State Building to take in the New York skyline from the highest observation deck in New York City. If you've never been before, check out how beautiful the interi
- Cathedral of St. John the DevineSt. John the Divine is the largest cathedral in the world that is still under construction. Watch the stone masons at work, or take in a service. It's the 'people's cathedral', all faiths are welcome.
- Statue of Liberty & Ellis IslandTip: Book on line at www.statuecruises.com to avoid waiting in the ticket holders line. This spectacular landmark is synonymous with New York City. Tours are available once you reach the island. Ellis Island, the 'Gateway to the U.S.A.' shares a ferry
- South Street SeaportVisit a classic piece of 'old' New York when you head down to the South Street Seaport. Enjoy the shopping and classic architecture.

