Bryant Park Hotel
This Midtown Manhattan boutique hotel occupies the splendidly restored American Radiator Building, completed in 1924. The gothic-inspired tower, with its black-brick exterior accented with gold terracotta, was the subject of the Georgia O’Keeffe’s 1927 painting Radiator Building—Night, New York. The lobby, by contrast, is completely up-to-the-moment, with lipstick-red furnishings, glossy black marble, a customized music mix, and elevators bathed in red light. The hotel is popular with trendsetting travelers, including boldface names in the fashion, music, and movie industries.
Bryant Park Hotel is located in New York City near: Stylishly seductive guestrooms and suites feature supple leather seating, handmade Tibetan rugs, and Italian oak furniture. Beds are dressed with 400-thread-count Egyptian cotton linens, cashmere blankets, down comforters, and leather bolsters.
Privacy buttons and Obus Forme Sound Therapy machines with soothing nature sounds are bedside. Refreshment centers feature treats from Dylan’s Candy Bar. Marble bathrooms include Molton Brown products, thick towels, makeup/shaving mirrors, and phones. Bathrobes and slippers are provided.
Privacy buttons and Obus Forme Sound Therapy machines with soothing nature sounds are bedside. Refreshment centers feature treats from Dylan’s Candy Bar. Marble bathrooms include Molton Brown products, thick towels, makeup/shaving mirrors, and phones. Bathrobes and slippers are provided.



