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The busiest commercial district in the entire country, Midtown Manhattan is home to a large majority of New York City’s greatest skyscrapers, not to mention a bevy of shopping establishments and a wide array of Midtown NYC hotels.  The many neighborhoods of Midtown include Times Square and Theatre Row, where you will find some of the more notable Broadway theatres.  Midtown Manhattan borders Central Park to the north and is full of attractions that beg inclusion on your New York City itinerary, including Carnegie Hall, Madison Square Garden and the Empire State Building.  As the middle ground between Manhattan’s “Uptown” and “Downtown” subdivisions, Midtown’s privileged location is an ideal base for New York City vacations.  You can find suggestions here for New York City Midtown hotels and you might consider perusing the Times Square hotels article for more ideas.


The legendary, landmark St. Regis Hotel in the heart of Manhattan certainly ranks among the finer New York City Midtown hotels.  Rich in accolades and immaculately decorated, the St. Regis hotel is a fixture in elegance, its 182 guest rooms and 74 suites boasting custom furnishings and marble bathrooms.  Built in 1904 by John Jacob Astor, the hotel manages to maintain its classic Beaux Arts European splendor while offering all the modern trappings you should expect in an upscale hotel.  During your stay, you will benefit from the service of your own 24-hour butler, and among the hotel facilities, you will find a sprawling fitness center, a top spa, the Adour signature restaurant, the elegant Astor Court bistro and the legendary King Cole Bar.  Even if your budget doesn’t allow for these regal accommodations, you should still visit the hotel bar for at least one drink.  All guest rooms and suites are loaded with amenities and features that include a flat-screen television, CD and MP3 players, a writing desk, a refrigerator, a stocked mini-bar, bathrobes and bath-related comforts, floor to ceiling windows and immaculate bedding.  The St. Regis Hotel is as good as Midtown NYC hotels get and can be found at Two East 55th Street at Fifth Avenue, in the heart of Midtown.


Rivaling the St. Regis Hotel in terms of upscale, luxury Midtown Manhattan hotels is the ritzy Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park.  This award-winning Ritz-Carlton enjoys  prime inclusion among the picturesque buildings that surround Central Park, affording it some wonderful views.  You can expect top-notch service here, including added consideration for children.  The Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park offers 259 extremely spacious guestrooms and suites among its 33 stories, each of which feature large, marble bathrooms with bath-related amenities.  Other amenities include ultra-comfortable feather beds, upscale mini-bars, flat-screen televisions, DVD players and WiFi internet access.  The property boasts a luxurious spa, a fitness center, the Star Lounge and the seasonally-inspired BLT Market restaurant.  Though one of the more expensive Midtown NYC hotels, it’s hard to beat the luxury, comfort and service found here, and you’ll enjoy easy access to Central Park, Fifth Avenue, Rockefeller Center and Broadway.  Located at 50 Central Park South, you are in prime territory here.


Rounding out the suggestions for upscale Midtown Manhattan hotels is the landmark Peninsula-New York, which can be found at 700 Fifth Avenue.  Boasting top accolades as well, the Peninsula hotel, much like the St. Regis, features a Beaux Arts architectural style.  Originally built in 1904, the Peninsula New York reopened to guests in 1998 after receiving $45 million in renovations.  Among the more prestigious New York City Midtown hotels, the Peninsula has you close to some of the best city shopping.  The Peninsula offers 185 guest rooms and 54 suites, all of which are spacious and luxurious.  Most of the guest rooms and suites feature large, marble bathrooms with soaking tubs, and some rooms have an extra television in the bathroom.  Among the plush amenities featured in the accommodations are touch-control electronic systems that allow guests to control everything from the lighting and the television to the individual room climate.  You will also enjoy wireless internet service, a “water bar” and mini-bar, and quiet in-room fax machines, not to mention high-quality furnishings and bedding.  You can enjoy a relaxing spa treatment at the Peninsula spa, or simply enjoy the hotel’s heated swimming pool.  The hotel also features a popular fine dining restaurant and the often busy Pen-Top Bar & Terrace, where you will find some stunning city views.  If you are looking to splurge a bit, this is among your top choices for luxurious Midtown Manhattan hotels. 


There are more budget-friendly options for Midtown NYC hotels, but if you still want style and comfort while paying less, then you will find it hard to beat The Metro hotel.  A mid-priced gem, this hotel can be found at 45 W. 35th Street, which has guests within walking distance of Macy’s, the Empire State Building and the exciting area theatres.  An elegant and glamourous Art Deco masterpiece, The Metro satisfies on many levels, from the comfortable lobby lounge area, to the rooftop terrace.  The hotel’s restaurant has received positive acclaim, and you can enjoy cocktails until midnight at the bar and cocktail lounge.  Other hotel features and amenities include a nice fitness room, a salon, room service options and laundry service.  Among the hotel’s 179 rooms and suites, amenities include deluxe beds, a television, in-room movie options, iHome clock radios, marble bathrooms, WiFi internet access and refrigerators.  Simply put, The Metro is your best choice for mid-priced Midtown Manhattan hotels.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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