New York Marriott East Side
525 Lexington Ave. (49th St.) 
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New York, NY 10017
212-755-4000, 800-242-8684 | Reserve Now
This hotel sits between Rockefeller Center and the United Nations. It offers a worthy combination of modern amenities and traditional charm. The building dates to 1924, and boasts some interesting historical associations. Georgia O'Keeffe painted it in 1926, Errol Flynn swam in the original basement pool and Xavier Cugat occupied the penthouse in the 1950s. The busy lobby has the look of a private club, with its warm oak paneling and marble floor. The 646 oversize rooms combine old-fashioned spaciousness with such up-to-date features as dual-line phones with data ports, closet safes and hair dryers, in addition to other amenities. Concierge-level rooms take it a step further and provide a complimentary continental breakfast served in a private lounge. Dining facilities include the Shelton Grille and a comfortable lobby lounge. |
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This hotel sits between Rockefeller Center and the United Nations. It offers a worthy combination of modern amenities and traditional charm. The building dates to 1924, and boasts some interesting historical associations. Georgia O'Keeffe painted it in 1926, Errol Flynn swam in the original basement pool and Xavier Cugat occupied the penthouse in the 1950s. The busy lobby has the look of a private club, with its warm oak paneling and marble floor. The 646 oversize rooms combine old-fashioned spaciousness with such up-to-date features as dual-line phones with data ports, closet safes and hair dryers, in addition to other amenities. Concierge-level rooms take it a step further and provide a complimentary continental breakfast served in a private lounge. Dining facilities include the Shelton Grille and a comfortable lobby lounge.

