Located in the heart of Manhattan, the luxurious Conrad New York Midtown offers discerning travelers a spacious and residential retreat. The property’s 54 floors encompass 562 luxury suites, striking views, a curated art program, a massive fitness center, and ample function space. Gracing a quiet side street just steps away from Central Park, the hotel is surrounded by the best of New York City, including Rockefeller Center, MoMA, and the Theater District.
Accommodations are spacious and inviting, featuring separate living and sleeping quarters. Design highlights include herringbone wood floors, hand-tufted wool rugs, and Carrera marble bathrooms. The hotel also features a collection of premium suites, including four Apartment-style Suites, six Sky Suites, one Atrium Suite, and one Penthouse Suite. What’s more, suites can connect to additional rooms, making them incredible two- or three-bedroom accommodations.
Each 900-square-foot Sky Suite features floor-to-ceiling windows and an open concept layout incorporating a study, dining area, living room, and king-size bed. Modern and sleek, the top-floor suites are designed as a nod to the nearby Ivy-league clubs with a scholarly and well-connected resident in mind.
The Atrium Suite is a one-of-a-kind, 1,500 square-foot, one-bedroom suite featuring panoramic views of Manhattan from the 43rd floor. The main living room is housed within a greenhouse-like space with all glass surrounds, revealing panoramic views of Manhattan. Pale pink, dark green, blue and grey-toned furniture play upon the passing of seasons in nearby Central Park.
Towering high above the city, this duplex penthouse is like no other. Located at the very top of the hotel on the 53rd and 54th floor, the Penthouse features three walls of bay windows with stellar panoramic views of Central Park and the Hudson River. The entire first floor is dedicated to entertaining, featuring custom, mid-century modern furniture, designer rugs from Italy, a chandelier of blown frosted glass orbs, and dramatic dark walls with brass framed artwork. Located on the second floor are two bedrooms with seven-foot-high windows and unobstructed views of downtown Manhattan. Both bedrooms feature expansive bathrooms with Carrara marble surfaces and large soaking tubs surrounded by large windows with views of New York City.