Built by William Randolph Hearst in 1927 for his
celebrity friends, the hotel is an oasis of European-style
elegance in midtown Manhattan. The celebrity secret
of the hotel is that many stars like to stay at the
Warwick. The Beatles always booked the Warwick
because the lobby is small. This means fewer
autograph seekers and onlookers and a quicker escape
into the elevators, if need be. Furthermore, the suites
are enormous and are laid out like apartments, some
even have wrap-around terraces nestled right into the
cityscape. Cary Grant lived in the Warwick with one
such apartment for 12 years. The hotel's residential
natureprovides another secret. Because it was originally
designed as a hotel for " friends and family, " the hotel
has very large rooms with spacious closets. The
Warwick is in the center of everything and is mere steps
away from Broadway's bright lights, Central Park,
Carnegie Hall, Rockefeller Center, Fifth Avenue, The
Museum of Modern Art and countless dining and
shopping opportunities.
Hotel Services
33 Floors, 359 Rooms, 67 Suites
Check-in: 3:00 PM; Check-out: 12:00 Noon
Express Check-out
14 ADA rooms with roll-in shower (available upon request)
On-site restaurant
24 Hour room service
Cocktail lounge
Valet - Dry Cleaning
Concierge services
Full business center
Fitness center
Pet Policy: No pets allowed
Valet parking available for additional fee
Room Amenities
Two line phone with speakerphone and voicemail
Wireless internet connection
Computer data ports
TV with remote control
Cable/satellite TV
In-room movies
Minibar
Iron and ironing board
Hairdryer
Bathrobes
In-room safe
Marble bathrooms
Alarm clock radio
Individual climate control
Avenue of the Americas
65 West 54th Street
New York, New York 10019
United States
Phone: 212-314-7886
Fax: 212-489-3926