The Midtown New York City Hotel
Stay in the heart of Midtown Manhattan at a hotel shaped by history, but designed for the way guests travel today. Over the years, Park Central has welcomed notable names, including Mae West, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt, and Jackie Gleason, each reflecting the hotel’s enduring spirit: glamour, character, and unmistakable New York energy.
Located near Central Park and Times Square, the hotel places guests within easy reach of famous attractions, world-class shopping, celebrated dining, and inspirational cultural landmarks. Park Central offers a vibrant Midtown stay with modern comforts, a timeless atmosphere, and a genuine connection to an iconic city.
Hotel Amenities & Experiences
Meetings & Events in Midtown Manhattan
Park Central Hotel New York is ideally placed to host groups and events. Our convenient location, facilities, and Manhattan history make us an attractive option for organizations and individuals planning celebrations and get-togethers. With a range of private spaces and meeting places on offer, we can help with a wide range of requirements.
Park Central 24-Hour Hotel Gym
Park Central Hotel’s fully accessible fitness center provides a convenient, well-equipped gym for guests looking to maintain their workout routine while staying in New York City. Open 24 hours a day on the third floor, the space includes cardio machines, strength-training equipment, free weights, and everything needed for a flexible hotel gym experience.
Twenty-Sevens is an elevated hotel lounge and bar at Park Central New York, inspired by the property’s heritage. Combining historic character with a more contemporary New York feel, it has become a popular pre-show drink and relaxed dining choice for guests heading to nearby Carnegie Hall.
Central Market is Park Central New York’s convenient in-lobby grab-and-go offering, providing guests with fresh coffee, bakery favorites, and quick bites in the heart of Midtown. Ideal for when you’re on the move, it is an easy place to pick up breakfast, snacks, a light refreshment for lunch, or something in the early evening when you’ve returned from a busy day in Manhattan.