Viceroy Central Park

Midtown, New York

Property details

A buzzy boutique Midtown hotel in the heart of the action, featuring excellent dining and a rooftop lounge overlooking the Big Apple
If you’re looking for a hotel that’s bold, sleek and stylish from top to bottom, Viceroy Central Park is it. The Condé Nast Traveller Readers' Choice Award 2017 winner, which is endorsed by ELLE, Forbes Travel Guide, Harpers Bazaar and Time Out New York, is best known for its rooftop bar, which affords unbelievable views of New York. 

Ride the lift down a few floors, and you’ll find sharply designed rooms by Roman and Williams that reference the golden age of travel and feature Beats by Dr. Dre Beatboxes. And of course, things are no less fashionable on street level, with buzzed-about new-American eatery Kingside Restaurant open late into the night and serving up dishes such as salt-and-pepper fries and plate of corn-and-burrata ravioli.

Out on 57th Street itself, you’ll happen upon some other rather fabulous NYC destinations: Both Carnegie Hall and the Russian Tea Room – one of the world’s most iconic restaurants – are a few doors over. Within a slightly larger (three-block) radius of Viceroy are the Museum of Modern Art; Fifth Avenue; Columbus Circle; and, of course, the hotel’s namesake Central Park. You’ll also find that it’s also unexpectedly easy to travel farther afield, with local subway lines taking you as far north as Washington Heights and as far south as the Financial District (and beyond). Because in a city that’s also fabulous from top to bottom, neighbourhoods don’t get much better located than Midtown.

Good to know

Please note that a resort fee of $29 (plus tax) per room, per night is payable directly to the hotel. The resort fee includes bottled Viceroy water; Wi-Fi for up to four devices at 5MB bandwidth; local phone calls; unlimited access to the 24-hour fitness center; and a $10 food-and-beverage credit per room, per night. Please note that the food-and-beverage credit may not be used at The Roof. Credit does not roll over and cannot be used with any other offer.
Accommodation

Designed by Roman and Williams, rooms and suites here are smartly appointed, with amenities like walk-in rain showers and Beats by Dr. Dre Beatbox portable sound systems. The style is inspired by a ship’s cabin in travel’s golden age, so in addition to finding sleek marble in your bathroom, you can expect touches of leather, brass, aluminium and Iroko wood.

Viceroy Superior and Deluxe City View rooms offer courtyard or city views, while the Viceroy Junior suite has an additional queen-size sofa bed and the Viceroy Park suite offers a small wet bar.

Amenities:

- En-suite bathroom
- Wi-Fi
- Luxury Natura Bisse and ROIL by Amanda George bath amenities
- 40-inch flatscreen Samsung smart HDTV
- Minibar
- Safe
- Illy espresso maker

Dining

Viceroy Central Park New York’s main dining option is Kingside Restaurant, a new-American eatery by Gerber Group, serving breakfast through to dinner, as well as expertly mixed cocktails.

The menu, which references Murphy's French and Italian heritage, features dishes such as lemon-ricotta pancakes, burgers and plates of zucca-mascarpone pasta. This spot is on street level, but if you’re up for a quick ride on the elevator, you’re in for a real treat: the hotel’s indoor-outdoor rooftop bar, The Roof, affords panoramic views of Central Park and the surrounding city.

Wellness

You'll find a 24-hour fitness centre on-site, complete with cardio and weight-training equipment by Technogym, ideal for exercising at any time of the day, or night.

Location


Viceroy Central Park New York is just a handful of blocks from Columbus Circle, Carnegie Hall, the Museum of Modern Art, and, of course, Central Park. Just another ten or so blocks are Times Square and the Theatre District, and on your way to any of these places, you'll likely stumble upon a subway line or two – perfect for whisking yourself off to any other attraction or neighbourhood you wish to visit.

Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements (including those related to COVID-19) at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements, before you travel.

If you’re looking for a hotel that’s bold, sleek and stylish from top to bottom, Viceroy Central Park is it. The Condé Nast Traveller Readers' Choice Award 2017 winner, which is endorsed by ELLE, Forbes Travel Guide, Harpers Bazaar and Time Out New York, is best known for its rooftop bar, which affords unbelievable views of New York. 

Ride the lift down a few floors, and you’ll find sharply designed rooms by Roman and Williams that reference the golden age of travel and feature Beats by Dr. Dre Beatboxes. And of course, things are no less fashionable on street level, with buzzed-about new-American eatery Kingside Restaurant open late into the night and serving up dishes such as salt-and-pepper fries and plate of corn-and-burrata ravioli.

Out on 57th Street itself, you’ll happen upon some other rather fabulous NYC destinations: Both Carnegie Hall and the Russian Tea Room – one of the world’s most iconic restaurants – are a few doors over. Within a slightly larger (three-block) radius of Viceroy are the Museum of Modern Art; Fifth Avenue; Columbus Circle; and, of course, the hotel’s namesake Central Park. You’ll also find that it’s also unexpectedly easy to travel farther afield, with local subway lines taking you as far north as Washington Heights and as far south as the Financial District (and beyond). Because in a city that’s also fabulous from top to bottom, neighbourhoods don’t get much better located than Midtown.

Good to know

Please note that a resort fee of $29 (plus tax) per room, per night is payable directly to the hotel. The resort fee includes bottled Viceroy water; Wi-Fi for up to four devices at 5MB bandwidth; local phone calls; unlimited access to the 24-hour fitness center; and a $10 food-and-beverage credit per room, per night. Please note that the food-and-beverage credit may not be used at The Roof. Credit does not roll over and cannot be used with any other offer.
Accommodation

Designed by Roman and Williams, rooms and suites here are smartly appointed, with amenities like walk-in rain showers and Beats by Dr. Dre Beatbox portable sound systems. The style is inspired by a ship’s cabin in travel’s golden age, so in addition to finding sleek marble in your bathroom, you can expect touches of leather, brass, aluminium and Iroko wood.

Viceroy Superior and Deluxe City View rooms offer courtyard or city views, while the Viceroy Junior suite has an additional queen-size sofa bed and the Viceroy Park suite offers a small wet bar.

Amenities:

- En-suite bathroom
- Wi-Fi
- Luxury Natura Bisse and ROIL by Amanda George bath amenities
- 40-inch flatscreen Samsung smart HDTV
- Minibar
- Safe
- Illy espresso maker

Dining

Viceroy Central Park New York’s main dining option is Kingside Restaurant, a new-American eatery by Gerber Group, serving breakfast through to dinner, as well as expertly mixed cocktails.

The menu, which references Murphy's French and Italian heritage, features dishes such as lemon-ricotta pancakes, burgers and plates of zucca-mascarpone pasta. This spot is on street level, but if you’re up for a quick ride on the elevator, you’re in for a real treat: the hotel’s indoor-outdoor rooftop bar, The Roof, affords panoramic views of Central Park and the surrounding city.

Wellness

You'll find a 24-hour fitness centre on-site, complete with cardio and weight-training equipment by Technogym, ideal for exercising at any time of the day, or night.

Location


Viceroy Central Park New York is just a handful of blocks from Columbus Circle, Carnegie Hall, the Museum of Modern Art, and, of course, Central Park. Just another ten or so blocks are Times Square and the Theatre District, and on your way to any of these places, you'll likely stumble upon a subway line or two – perfect for whisking yourself off to any other attraction or neighbourhood you wish to visit.

Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements (including those related to COVID-19) at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements, before you travel.

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120 W 57th St New York, 10019, United States

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  • The magical Manhattan views from the rooftop pool and restaurant