This midtown Manhattan boutique hotel has emerged since its 2001 opening as a nexus for young Hollywood, fashion culturati, and cosmopolitans, both native and transient. The gothic-inspired tower, with its black-brick exterior accented with gold terracotta, was the subject of the Georgia O’Keeffe’s 1927 painting Radiator Building—Night, New York. The lobby, by contrast, is completely up-to-the-moment, with lipstick-red furnishings, glossy black marble, a customized music mix, and elevators bathed in red light. The hotel is popular with trend setting travelers, including boldface names in the fashion, music, and movie industries. The Bryant Park Hotel offers a desirable Midtown location across from Bryant Park and the New York Public Library and a half-block from the Garment District and Fifth Avenue. The Theater District is a three-block stroll. The hotel’s award-winning Koi Restaurant, a celebrity magnet, serves breakfast and dinner daily, and lunch Monday through Friday. The cavernous Cellar Bar offers DJ entertainment. A private screening room, located two floors below the lobby, is favored by studio executives for its intimacy and progressive technology.
SUPERIOR - 645 USDDELUXE - 675 USDDELUXE VIEW - 725 USDDELUXE 2 BEDS - 725 USDJUNIOR SUITE - 825 USDBRYANT PARK SUITE - 925 USD
The Bryant Park Hotel does not have on site parking but works closely with Central Parking garage.
Restaurants and Lounges: Koi Restaurant - Modern Japanese cuisine with a New York flair. Alluring multilevel space with lattice ceiling sculpture, indoor koi pond, bamboo accents. Sushi bar, extensive sake selection. Signature dishes include Lobster Avocado Salad, Kobe Filet Mignon, Spicy Seared Albacore. Favored by A-listers, including movie stars, models, and moguls. Breakfast and dinner daily. Lunch Monday–Friday. Reservations required. Cellar Bar - New York hotspot drawing celebrities and fashionable young professionals. Dramatic decor with vaulted brick ceiling, gothic-inspired lighting. Creative cocktails, DJ entertainment. Open nightly except Sunday.
Room service is available 24 hours a day.
Bryant Park, directly across from the hotel, is a Midtown oasis with tree-shaded paths where you can enjoy complimentary wireless Internet access, Witchcraft food kiosks, an open-air library, hundreds of tables and chairs, wintertime ice-skating, a summertime movie festival, a French-style carousel, and a wide lawn for picnicking and soaking up the sun. The park hosts New York’s famous Fashion Week in September and February, with plenty of celebrities on hand to see and be seen.