Park Central New York
870 Seventh Ave. (56th St.) 
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New York, NY 10019
212-247-8000, 800-346-1359 | Reserve Now
Admittedly the lobby can feel cramped. After all, it is usually filled wall-to-wall with guests at any hour of the day—flight crews, conventioneers and sightseers. The casual Café New York serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. There’s also a lounge bar. This 1928 original underwent a $60-million renovation starting in 2005 that reduced the number of rooms from 1,270 to 935. Bathrooms got bigger, amenities more numerous and rooms more gorgeous. Accommodations keep you comfortable with dual-line speaker phones with data ports, safes, iron/ironing boards and hair dryers. The step-above Executive Club, composed of 190 concierge-level rooms and 19 suites, offers such extra features as desks with ergonomically designed chairs, fax, mini bars, coffee makers, bathrobes, bathroom phones and USA Today. Stays in these upgraded rooms also include access to a lounge where complimentary breakfast is available. |
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Admittedly the lobby can feel cramped. After all, it is usually filled wall-to-wall with guests at any hour of the day—flight crews, conventioneers and sightseers. The casual Café New York serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. There’s also a lounge bar. This 1928 original underwent a $60-million renovation starting in 2005 that reduced the number of rooms from 1,270 to 935. Bathrooms got bigger, amenities more numerous and rooms more gorgeous. Accommodations keep you comfortable with dual-line speaker phones with data ports, safes, iron/ironing boards and hair dryers. The step-above Executive Club, composed of 190 concierge-level rooms and 19 suites, offers such extra features as desks with ergonomically designed chairs, fax, mini bars, coffee makers, bathrobes, bathroom phones and USA Today. Stays in these upgraded rooms also include access to a lounge where complimentary breakfast is available.

