Plush rooms & palatial suites in an upscale lodging with a cozy bar, a French bakery & a spa. Occupying a landmark 19th-century mansion and a 55-story modern tower, this luxury hotel opposite St. Patrick's Cathedral is a 4-minute walk from the 51st Street subway station. The plush rooms provide free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, along with luxe linens and designer toiletries. Suites add furnished terraces with sweeping Manhattan views and dining tables. Room service is available. There's a French-influenced bakery and a wood-paneled bar, plus an upscale eatery and a cocktail lounge. Other amenities include a spa and a fitness center with steam rooms.
"A luxury hotel in Midtown East, New York City, known for its glamorous setting and as a backdrop for iconic Gossip Girl moments."
"The Lotte New York Palace made its mark on impressionable viewers when it served as a frequent hangout for the entitled characters of Gossip Girl on TV, but its history catering to New York’s elite stretches back to 1882, when six neoclassical style townhouses were first erected with a courtyard that faced out to Madison Avenue. These historic buildings were annexed to a 55-story hotel tower in 1974 by hotelier Harry Helmsley, and the property has been pampering guests ever since. Today’s incarnation of the hotel features gorgeous luxury guest rooms with up close and personal views of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, along with a separate hotel-within-a-hotel called The Towers, which offers more space, better views, and personal butlers. The hotel also has two restaurants and four bars, including one named Trouble’s Trust (after Leona Helmsley, AKA the Queen of Mean’s dog)."
"Hosts players for the U.S. Open and offers special packages, including a casual pickleball tournament with star players." - Travel + Leisure Editors
"The Lotte New York Palace made its mark on impressionable viewers when it served as a frequent hangout for the entitled characters of Gossip Girl on TV, but its history catering to New York’s elite stretches back to 1882, when six neoclassical style townhouses were first erected with a courtyard that faced out to Madison Avenue. These historic buildings were annexed to a 55-story hotel tower in 1974 by hotelier Harry Helmsley and has been pampering guests ever since. Today’s incarnation of the hotel features gorgeous luxury guest rooms with up close and personal views of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, along with a separate hotel-within-a-hotel called The Towers, which offers more space, better views, and personal butlers. The hotel also has two restaurants and four bars, including one named Trouble’s Trust (after Leona Helmsley, AKA the Queen of Mean’s dog.)" - Juliana Shallcross
"The Lotte New York Palace made its mark on impressionable viewers when it served as a frequent hangout for the entitled characters of Gossip Girl on TV, but its history catering to New York’s elite stretches back to 1882, when six neoclassical style townhouses were first erected with a courtyard that faced out to Madison Avenue. These historic buildings were annexed to a 55-story hotel tower in 1974 by hotelier Harry Helmsley, and the property has been pampering guests ever since. Today’s incarnation of the hotel features gorgeous luxury guest rooms with up close and personal views of St. Patrick’s Cathedral , along with a separate hotel-within-a-hotel called The Towers, which offers more space, better views, and personal butlers. The hotel also has two restaurants and four bars, including one named Trouble’s Trust (after Leona Helmsley, AKA the Queen of Mean’s dog.)" - CNT Editors