Hip New York hotel close to the Empire State Building with festive dates

The Redbury New York, Manhattan

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Property details

A stylish hotel in a historic Manhattan building, conveniently located near a slew of iconic landmarks
Accommodation

The Redbury New York is big on the vintage style and boutique vibes, and it's no wonder why – it's headed up by the same prestigious lifestyle hospitality company behind SLS Hotels, The Mondrian hotels in London and LA, Miami’s The Raleigh and celeb-favoured restaurants and lounges throughout the US, including Katsuya, Hyde Lounge and Cleo.

There are 259 guest rooms and suites here, and each is eclectic and vibrant, featuring a hip colour palette of black, white and red, as well as whimsical arrangements of Victorian cameo-style art on the walls. Count on plush bedding to sleep on and a slate-tiled bathroom with a back-lit mirror.

Cosy and compact Standard One Twin rooms are perfect for solo travellers looking to explore the city from a luxe base, while One Bedroom suites include a separate living room with a pull-out sofa, and oodles more space - opt for two double beds to accommodate a larger group. The hotel has scooped a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence for its efforts.

Amenities:

- Wi-Fi
- Flatscreen HDTV
- Bluetooth Gramophone speaker
- Ciel bath amenities
- Plush down comforter with 300-thread-count bedding
- Minibar
- Safe

Dining

Danny Meyer is the culinary visionary behind not only the Museum of Modern Art’s eateries and the legendary Gramercy Tavern and Union Square Cafe, but a certain Manhattan-born global chain called Shake Shack – and his Union Square Hospitality Group is the force behind Marta, the hotel's ground-floor restaurant. This Roman-inspired pizzeria has a playful spirit, serving its fire-kissed thin-crust pizzas, meat, fish and vegetable dishes in a lively setting.

Bar Marta, meanwhile, looks to a different time and place for inspiration: its building’s early days, in the early 1900s. Buzzed-about Caffe Marchio is a Roman-style cafe serving up coffee and a breakfast menu in the mornings, followed by a more savoury lunch menu come afternoon. Expect traditional fare, with the likes of panini and pastries to pizza, tramezzini and contorni.

Last but not least, in a similar Roman-inspired vein, Vini e Fritti is the hotel's aperitivi bar, where you can sip Italian wines, craft beers, spritzes and traditional cocktails. There's also a menu of casual small plates, like marinated veggies and fritto misto.

Location

The hotel is set in an increasingly buzzed-about Midtown neighbourhood that’s known as NoMad (short for 'North of Madison'). This area is north of Madison Square Park and south of the Empire State Building, and if you stay here, you can comfortably walk to both. Walk a little farther – a little less than a mile – to get to Times Square, or just hop on the nearby N or R train to get there in 15 minutes, tops. For that matter, these subway lines and others in the area will take you wherever else you want to go, uptown, downtown, east or west.

Good to know

Treat yourself to a stay in November and December to witness the city at its most magical; twinkling with Christmas market stalls and peppered with ice rinks.
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Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements before you travel, including whether your passport must be machine readable or which visas/waivers may be required for entry, such as ESTA for USA travel and/or ETIAS for EU travel. Please also be sure to check the validity of your passport and allow up to 10 weeks for passport renewals.

Accommodation

The Redbury New York is big on the vintage style and boutique vibes, and it's no wonder why – it's headed up by the same prestigious lifestyle hospitality company behind SLS Hotels, The Mondrian hotels in London and LA, Miami’s The Raleigh and celeb-favoured restaurants and lounges throughout the US, including Katsuya, Hyde Lounge and Cleo.

There are 259 guest rooms and suites here, and each is eclectic and vibrant, featuring a hip colour palette of black, white and red, as well as whimsical arrangements of Victorian cameo-style art on the walls. Count on plush bedding to sleep on and a slate-tiled bathroom with a back-lit mirror.

Cosy and compact Standard One Twin rooms are perfect for solo travellers looking to explore the city from a luxe base, while One Bedroom suites include a separate living room with a pull-out sofa, and oodles more space - opt for two double beds to accommodate a larger group. The hotel has scooped a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence for its efforts.

Amenities:

- Wi-Fi
- Flatscreen HDTV
- Bluetooth Gramophone speaker
- Ciel bath amenities
- Plush down comforter with 300-thread-count bedding
- Minibar
- Safe

Dining

Danny Meyer is the culinary visionary behind not only the Museum of Modern Art’s eateries and the legendary Gramercy Tavern and Union Square Cafe, but a certain Manhattan-born global chain called Shake Shack – and his Union Square Hospitality Group is the force behind Marta, the hotel's ground-floor restaurant. This Roman-inspired pizzeria has a playful spirit, serving its fire-kissed thin-crust pizzas, meat, fish and vegetable dishes in a lively setting.

Bar Marta, meanwhile, looks to a different time and place for inspiration: its building’s early days, in the early 1900s. Buzzed-about Caffe Marchio is a Roman-style cafe serving up coffee and a breakfast menu in the mornings, followed by a more savoury lunch menu come afternoon. Expect traditional fare, with the likes of panini and pastries to pizza, tramezzini and contorni.

Last but not least, in a similar Roman-inspired vein, Vini e Fritti is the hotel's aperitivi bar, where you can sip Italian wines, craft beers, spritzes and traditional cocktails. There's also a menu of casual small plates, like marinated veggies and fritto misto.

Location

The hotel is set in an increasingly buzzed-about Midtown neighbourhood that’s known as NoMad (short for 'North of Madison'). This area is north of Madison Square Park and south of the Empire State Building, and if you stay here, you can comfortably walk to both. Walk a little farther – a little less than a mile – to get to Times Square, or just hop on the nearby N or R train to get there in 15 minutes, tops. For that matter, these subway lines and others in the area will take you wherever else you want to go, uptown, downtown, east or west.

Good to know

Treat yourself to a stay in November and December to witness the city at its most magical; twinkling with Christmas market stalls and peppered with ice rinks.
null

Entry requirements


The passport, visa and health requirements at the time of booking can be viewed on the Foreign and Commonwealth Office website for UK citizens, and on the Department of Foreign Affairs website for IE citizens. It is your responsibility to ensure that you and all members of your party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents, and in compliance with any other immigration/entry requirements before you travel, including whether your passport must be machine readable or which visas/waivers may be required for entry, such as ESTA for USA travel and/or ETIAS for EU travel. Please also be sure to check the validity of your passport and allow up to 10 weeks for passport renewals.

Location and what's nearby

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29 East 29th Street, New York, New York 10016

  • Dining at Marta, the hotel’s Roman pizzeria, by Danny Meyer’s hospitality group
  • Being based in one of Manhattan's most buzzed-about neighbourhoods and a quick subway ride away from others
  • Staying at a sleek hotel with its own playful quirks and high-end perks
  • Having a handful of Big Apple landmarks at your fingertips, from the Empire State Building to Grand Central Terminal