Mandarin Oriental New York
New York, USA
This award-winning, 5 Star development high above Columbus Circle offers stunning views over Central Park and the Manhattan skyline from every room. In the beating heart of the city, close to the most prestigious areas, Mandarin Oriental, New York has become a byword for New York style. The room size ranges from 39 to 246 sqm.
The hotel is located in the centre of Manhattan, by the southwest entrance of Central park, occupying 35-54 floors of Time Warner Center that rises above Columbus Circle by the Broadway, 5th Avenue and other sights of the city, not far away from the popular restaurants, bars and fashion boutiques.
The Spa at Mandarin Oriental New York is a five-star spa offering holistic renewal in a setting of complete tranquility. Facilities include a state-of-the-art fitness center and a naturally lit indoor lap pool. Bamboo, stone and gold leaf set the tone for an unforgettable Manhattan spa experience that focuses on the rebalance of the individual, and leaves them with an enhanced sense of wellbeing. Spa facilities include six multi-functional treatment rooms with private showers, Thai Yoga Suite with deep soaking tub and water features, VIP Spa Suite with fireplace and private steam & shower, vitality pool and amethyst crystal steam room.
This luxurious New York City hotel offers spa services complemented by a separate fitness center, with state-of-the-art cardiovascular and weight training equipment in the gym. And to cool off, there’s also a lap pool bathed in natural sunlight from floor-to-ceiling windows providing spectacular views of the Hudson River. Yoga is ideal for the international traveler who spends many hours on a plane.
As Manhattan’s favorite celebration destination, restaurant Asiate elevates guests’ dining experiences to new heights with gracious service, inventive cuisine, an award-winning wine collection and stylish design that are only surpassed by the stunning floor-to-ceiling views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline. The changing seasons showcased in Asiate’s Central Park views are also reflected in the seasonal menu featuring dishes made with fresh, local ingredients brought together in a balance and harmony inherent in every aspect of Mandarin Oriental. Renown designer Tony Chi used Asiate’s 35th floor Central Park views as his inspiration for the restaurant’s design. The interior is crowned by a dramatic wall of wine that houses over 1300 bottles of the restaurant’s collection.
The focal point of MObar is the island bar in polished, hammered nickel. Inspired by 1930s residential pieces, it picks up the sparkle of the evening and provides a center point around which guests can gather to catch up with old friends or make new acquaintances. Tailored leather seating in cozy nooks, and chic high-top tables divided by hand-sculpted brownstone and a wall of velvet allow for more intimate socializing.
With walls of windows that greet guests as soon as the elevator doors open, the Lobby Lounge’s most prominent feature is its stunning panorama of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline. The decor is a modern blend of Oriental touches and art deco chic, with a luxuriously cozy residential feel. It’s the perfect place to unwind after a busy day in Manhattan. And the finishing touch to this dramatic setting is two immense paintings by internationally acclaimed artist Valerio Adami, inspired by his vision of New York and Broadway.