Empire Hotel

  1265 reviews

44 W 63rd St, New York, NY 10023, US

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Our take on Empire Hotel

Serving discerning New York City travelers for more than a century, The Empire Hotel remains a top pick amongst other Upper West Side properties because of its unbeatable value and ideal location, less than a block from Central Park. Its signature, red-neon sign still adorns the building, but other than that, there's little that remains to hint at its 100-year history. The hotel underwent a massive renovation effort a few years ago that's ushered it right into the 21st century, with updated decor, modern in-room technologies and a rooftop that's home to a pool and popular bar. Room size is on par with the average New York accommodations, but what they lack in size, they more than make up for with luxurious amenities, such as extravagant bedding, innovative bathrooms and high-end bath products.

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Insider Tips on the Best Rooms at this Hotel

Quiet Rooms

Request to be in a room on floors 8 - 11 if you're especially sensitive to street noise.

Rooms with a View

Guests will have a good view of the Broadway and the Lincoln Center on the north side of the property. The rooms located on the corner have the best views of both Broadway and the Lincoln Center.

Oversized Rooms

The rooms located on the corner are more spacious for their categories.

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