Once home to the famous Lambs Club, this landmark Stanford White-designed building is a star reborn.
Fusing Art Deco allure with the luxury of today, they’ve reinterpreted 1930’s New York City for the modern age.
An Exclusive New Luxury Hotel, Reviving The Elegance Of Old New York City
Welcome to a world awash with Gotham’s bygone glamour. Here, gentility is alive and well and smashing Art Deco style is still in vogue. A dramatically re-envisioned "baby grand" hotel, The Chatwal has emerged as the Great White Way’s newest leading light. Master architect Thierry Despont has beautifully restored and modernized this iconic midtown Manhattan address, ensuring no detail has been overlooked and no luxury spared. Their guestrooms and suites are themselves works of art, capturing the romance of the past while looking to the future. Pairing New York City’s signature sophistication with a luxury all their own, this five-star hotel is a glamorous toast to the golden age of travel.
• Located in the heart of Manhattan’s Midtown West, on West 44th Street
• Walking distance from Rockefeller Center, Broadway, and Times Square
• Surrounded by world-class shopping at Madison and Fifth Avenue, the city’s best restaurants,
and vibrant nightlife destinations
• Nine miles from LaGuardia International Airport (LGA) and 18 miles from John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK)
Timeless And Alluring Midtown New York City Luxury Accommodations
Revisit a grand era of travel at The Chatwal. Here, meticulously redesigned and exquisitely appointed guest rooms offer a fresh perspective on Manhattan New York luxury accommodations. Master Architect and Designer Thierry Despont crafted every inch of this New York City luxury accommodation, drawing inspiration from the gifted Malletier luxury trunk designers of the 18th Century. This meticulous study in Art Deco modernism sets an enchanting stage for your stay. Sink into gentle slumber under the finest 400-thread-count linens. Pamper yourself with designer bath amenities in the spacious bathroom. Slip into a plush terry-cloth robe, order room service from renowned Manhattan chef Geoffrey Zakarian, and relax with an in-room movie on the 42-inch plasma screen. |