Hotel Wolcott

The Hotel Wolcott is one of New York's best bargains, providing first class service and luxurious amenities that one would expect from much higher priced luxury hotels. The hotel is also a historic landmark, and celebrates over 100 years of history in the heart of New York City.

New Yorker Hotel

The 43-story New Yorker Hotel (481 Eighth Avenue, New York City) was built in 1929 and opened its doors on January 2, 1930. It was designed by the architectural firm of Sugarman and Berger. Much like its contemporaries, the Empire State Building (opened in 1931) and the Chrysler Building (opened in 1930), the New Yorker is designed in the Art Deco style that was popular in the 1920s and 1930s. The building's pyramidal, set-back tower structure largely resembles that of the Empire State Building, which lies just a few blocks east on 34th Street. For many years, the New Yorker Hotel was New York's largest hotel with 2,500 rooms. In addition to the ballrooms there were ten private dining "salons" and five restaurants employing 35 chefs. The barber shop was one of the largest in the world with 42 chairs and 20 manicurists. There were 92 telephone operators and 150 laundry staff washing as many as 350,000 pieces daily.

Novotel New York

The Novotel New York Times Square is located in the heart of Midtown New York, right in the theater district on the corner of 52ndStreet and Broadway. Ideal for a weekend or short break in Manhattan, this 480 rooms hotel will suit business travelers equally well with conference rooms and WiFi internet access. Enjoy spectacular views of Times Square from the seventh floor restaurant, or relax with a drink at the Bar.

At Novotel, you're assured of a warm welcome and flawless service. You'll find areas for relaxing and places to work, along with numerous other first-rate amenities.

Spacious, contemporary in design, and adaptable, the Novotel room is truly a place for living, perfect for all your needs.