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Roosevelt Hotel

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45 E. 45th St., New York, NY 10017
nr. Madison Ave.  See Map | Subway Directions Hopstop Popup
212-661-9600 | Fax: 212-885-6161 Send to Phone

  • Price Range: Moderate, Expensive
  • Reader Rating: Write a Review
  • Type of Hotel: Historic New York, Luxury Hotel

Sample Room Rates

Standard room, $199-$400; luxury suite, $800-$3,000

Nearby Subway Stops

4, 5, 6, 7, S at Grand Central-42nd St.

Parking

  • Valet Parking

Payment Methods

American Express, Diners Club, Discover, MasterCard, Visa

Hotel Amenities

  • Concierge
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Express Checkout
  • Fax Services
  • Gym
  • Handicapped Accessible
  • Hotel Bar/Lounge
  • Hotel Restaurant
  • Hotel Shops
  • Internet Access
  • Laundry
  • Room Service
  • Valet Parking
  • WiFi Service

Room Amenities

  • Hair Dryer
  • In-Room Safe
  • Internet Access
  • Meeting/Conference Rooms
  • Non-Smoking Rooms
  • TV
  • Video Games

Profile

From the moment guests step into the Roosevelt’s breathtaking lobby, they will likely feel as if they’ve been whisked away to a grand ball from a bygone era. Named for President Theodore Roosevelt, the hotel was erected in 1924 and recently completed a two-year, $65 million renovation, focused on revamping the 1,015 guest rooms. Those staying at the hotel are now treated to sofa chairs, ergonomic desk chairs, and Internet-capable wiring. Still, the highlight of the Roosevelt remains the architecture itself: The Italian Renaissance-style building occupies a full city block just north of Grand Central Terminal and contains an oval-shaped Palm Room complete with a sky-mural ceiling. Lavish hotel ballrooms and meeting spaces are equipped to host events for anywhere from 20 to 800 people.

Pros

Proximity to numerous attractions and subway lines.

Cons

The Roosevelt is a tourist attraction in and of itself, so the main floor has a constant influx of people.

Claim to Fame
Guy Lombardo did his New Year’s Eve broadcast here.

Weddings
This midtown landmark evokes old-world elegance. The wide array of event spaces ranges from the gold-gilded, chandeliered Grand Ballroom, which can accommodate up to 350 guests, to the smaller Palm Room, which holds 180. Catering is in-house, starting from $185 per guest.

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