1. The Chemists’ Club hotel Alchemy Suite
    Photograph: Levi Groeneveld | The Chemists’ Club hotel Alchemy Suite
  2. The Chemists’ Club Hotel deluxe double guest room
    Photograph: courtesy The Chemists’ Club Hotel
  3. The Chemists’ Club Hotel junior suite
    Photograph: Levi Groeneveld | The Chemists’ Club Hotel junior suite
  4. The Chemists’ Club Hotel deluxe room with terrace
    Photograph: Levi Groeneveld | The Chemists’ Club Hotel deluxe room with terrace
  5. The Chemists’ Club hotel lobby
    Photograph: Levi Groeneveld | The Chemists’ Club Hotel lobby
  6. The Chemists’ Club hotel lobby featuring chemistry bottles
    Photograph: Levi Groeneveld | The Chemists’ Club Hotel lobby

The Chemists’ Club Hotel

  • Hotels
  • Midtown East
Shaye Weaver
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Time Out says

The fascinating history of one midtown building has become its future. The Chemists' Club Hotel, which opened February 2025, rests within a 1911 building that used to be home to the American Chemical Society (ACS) and the New York Section of the Society of Chemical Industry until 1987.

The boutique hotel, which was redesigned from the former Dylan Hotel by Ilmiodesign, has 107 guest rooms and suites, a fitness center, a dedicated concierge and the acclaimed restaurant Benjamin Steakhouse, which remains. 

But the star of the redesign is its Alchemy Suite, which boasts original gothic arches and stained-glass windows.

The Penthouse Suite with a terrace featuring sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline is a runner up and for those with humbler budgets, the Junior Suites offer a still luxe experience with modern amenities and their own separate sitting areas. If you travel with your family or friends, you can opt for a deluxe double room.

This is a very New York conversion—when it was a Chemists' Club, scientists met on a “social floor,” worked on a “scientific floor,” rented out one of its three laboratories, and stayed in its residential spaces. Now, travelers from all over are invited to luxuriate there.

“Guests are encouraged to immerse themselves in the hotel’s artistic heritage, featuring works by renowned artists and sculptors–like Marcos Castillo and Carlos Bustamante–that celebrate the time honored story of the original Chemists’ Club,” the hotel’s press release states.

Details

Address
52 East 41st Street
New York
10017
Cross street:
Madison Avenue
Price:
Starting at $300 a night
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