Art Deco hotel with butler service, spa, and acclaimed restaurant


































130 W 44th St, New York, NY 10036, USA Get directions

"If you’re someone with a quieter conception of celebrating New Year’s, there’s a spot for you and your closest circle here: enjoy ball drop views without all the brouhaha and bustle from the private terrace of the Producer Suite, a Midtown penthouse all your own. For a starting rate of $2,000 a night, you can bed down in sleek Thierry Despont–designed digs and wake up on January 1 on a handmade Shifman mattress outfitted with Frette linens." - Caitlin Morton

"A top-to-bottom refit of the Lambs Club, the historic thespian hangout in the heart of Midtown’s Theater District, by designer Thierry Despont has turned this actors’ den into a sleek 76-room hotel with Art Deco lines and ocean liner–inspired fittings that hark back to a bygone era of travel. (The wonderfully accommodating service throughout—is there anything the house butler can’t do?—is another throwback we love.) A small but richly furnished lobby gives way to the Lambs Club restaurant, an 80-seater from chef Michael White where the focal point would be the original stone fireplace if it weren’t for the storylines unfolding at the other tables. Rooms are fitted with gorgeous steamer trunk–like wardrobes and desk-vanity combos in chocolate leather, while bathrooms come with wall-to-wall mirrors and rain showers stocked with custom Asprey amenities. Guests can find a break at the cozy Lambs Club Bar, hidden away above the lobby, and at the underground spa, with a clever “endless” lap pool and small gym—probably the only place on the property where you can let them see you sweat." - CNT Editors


"A top-to-bottom refit of the Lambs Club, the historic thespian hangout in the heart of Midtown’s Theater District, by designer Thierry Despont has turned this actors’ den into a sleek 76-room hotel with Art Deco lines and ocean liner–inspired fittings that hark back to a bygone era of travel. (The wonderfully accommodating service throughout—is there anything the house butler can’t do?—is another throwback we love.) A small but richly furnished lobby gives way to the Lambs Club restaurant, an 80-seater from chef Michael White where the focal point would be the original stone fireplace if it weren’t for the storylines unfolding at the other tables. Rooms are fitted with gorgeous steamer trunk–like wardrobes and desk-vanity combos in chocolate leather, while bathrooms come with wall-to-wall mirrors and rain showers stocked with custom Asprey amenities. Guests can find a break at the cozy Lambs Club Bar, hidden away above the lobby, and at the underground spa, with a clever “endless” lap pool and small gym—probably the only place on the property where you can let them see you sweat."


"A luxury hotel in New York's theater district, known for its art deco design and upscale amenities."
"Restored and modernized yet retaining its Art Deco charm, this intimate Times Square five-star (76 rooms) feels theatrical and lively—some rooms offer private terraces, and the hotel is home to the Theater District’s celebrated pre-show restaurant, The Lambs Club—making it a glamorous, central choice if you want to be in the heart of Broadway activity." - Amy Louise Bailey Amy Louise Bailey Amy Louise Bailey is a content creator and media specialist. Her work has been published in Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, Elle, Condé Nast Traveler, Bloomberg Pursuits, and Robb Report. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines