Waldorf Astoria New York
A new era for an art deco icon
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Conrad Hilton once called Waldorf Astoria New York "The
Greatest of Them All." After an eight-year, $2 billion renovation, the
historic hotel has returned to reclaim its status.
Originally built in 1893 by the Astor family, the hotel relocated
to its current site in 1931. The hotel was a hospitality innovator, introducing
in-room telephones, female chefs, room service and iconic dishes like the
Waldorf salad. And throughout the 20th century, a rotating cast of celebrities — Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe were residents, and Jacqueline and John F. Kennedy started their honeymoon there — helped
shape the hotel’s enduring mythology.
Impressively, the Waldorf Astoria is not burdened by its
history. Instead, it emerged from renovations in 2025 to continue defining
luxury. The careful restoration of public spaces, including the original
Peacock Alley bar, is complemented by redesigned guest rooms by Pierre-Yves
Rochon, three restaurants and a Guerlain spa. The result is a hotel that lives
up to legend.
Getting There
301 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022
TEL800-925-3673
TEL212-355-3000
NeighborhoodMidtown East
NEARBY AIRPORT(S)
LGA (20-40 min)
EWR (35 min-1 hr 5 min)
JFK (40 min-1 hr 20 min)