1. Photograph: Courtesy Warwick New York Hotel
    Photograph: Courtesy Warwick New York Hotel
  2. Photograph: Courtesy Warwick New York Hotel
    Photograph: Courtesy Warwick New York Hotel
  3. Photograph: Courtesy Warwick New York Hotel
    Photograph: Courtesy Warwick New York Hotel
  4. Photograph: Courtesy Warwick New York Hotel
    Photograph: Courtesy Warwick New York Hotel
  5. Photograph: Courtesy Warwick New York Hotel
    Photograph: Courtesy Warwick New York Hotel

Warwick New York Hotel

  • Hotels | Boutique hotels
  • price 4 of 4
  • Midtown West
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Time Out says

Built by newspaper baron William Randolph Hearst in 1926, the Warwick was frequented by Elvis Presley and the Beatles during their tours, and the top-floor suite with wraparound balcony was once Cary Grant’s home. Rooms are exceptionally large by midtown standards, and decorated in an understated-neoclassical style to align with the hotel's history. Check out the historical-themed 1930s wall paintings by illustrator Dean Cornwell in the refurbished Murals on 54 restaurant—they contain images considered obscene at the time (such as an American Indian’s bare buttocks), which Cornwell included in revenge over a payment dispute. Rooms 426.

Details

Address
65 W 54th St
New York
10019
Cross street:
at Sixth Ave
Transport:
Subway: E, M to Fifth Ave–53rd St; F to 57th St
Price:
$195–$695 double. Credit AmEx, DC, Disc, MC, V.
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