Waldorf Astoria New York to Reopen After Eight Years
Waldorf Astoria New York revealed today that it will start accepting reservations beginning Tuesday, Dec. 10.
The iconic Manhattan hotel closed its doors almost eight years ago for a restoration effort led by renowned architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and interior design from Pierre-Yves Rochon.
The Waldorf Astoria New York will now usher in a new era of luxury for New York City with 375 rooms in total, 78 of them suites. The legendary property is expected to open its doors in spring 2025 and will participate in the Hilton Honors program.
Located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, Waldorf Astoria New York will feature reimagined guest rooms and suites with the majority exceeding 570 square feet. These spaces will seamlessly blend modern comforts with subtle Art Deco accents, a nod to the hotel’s iconic heritage.
Designed by Pierre-Yves Rochon, each room promises refined elegance and a haven of tranquility amidst the vibrant energy of Manhattan. Waldorf Astoria New York will also boast a 30,000 square foot spa, state-of-the-art fitness center and outdoor terrace.
Acclaimed Chef Michael Anthony will serve as the mastermind behind the signature restaurant, Lex Yard, a two-story American Brasserie. Peacock Alley, the iconic lounge and bar synonymous with the Waldorf Astoria brand, has also been reimagined and will return to the heart of the hotel.
Additionally, the renowned heritage spaces, including the Grand Ballroom, Jade Room, Astor Salon, Basildon Room, and Silver Corridor, are all being restored to elevate the exquisite original Art Deco detailing while modernizing these spaces for the future.
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