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  • “The Greatest of Them All.”

    THEN. NOW. ALWAYS.

An Icon Reborn

Reimagined from sidewalk to spire, Waldorf Astoria New York returns, ushering in a new era. With timeless elegance, contemporary sophistication, and an unmatched reputation for impeccable service, Waldorf Astoria renews its legacy of greatness in the heart of New York City.

The Hotel

The pinnacle of hospitality

Waldorf Astoria New York’s 375 redesigned guest rooms and suites exude refined luxury, providing the ultimate setting for your stay. Alongside exquisite culinary experiences and event venues of unparalleled grandeur, the hotel reignites the magnetic allure that has captivated guests for generations.

The legendary lobby is reimagined for a new era, with its centerpiece—the 1893 World’s Fair clock—returning in full splendor.
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Accommodations

Dining

Culinary excellence & ingenuity

From its inception, Waldorf Astoria New York has led in gastronomic innovation, introducing now-iconic dishes to the world. Our latest evolution continues this tradition of culinary excellence with thrilling dining experiences including Lex Yard, a highly-anticipated brasserie from renowned chef Michael Anthony, and the return of Peacock Alley, a New York institution for refined cuisine, cocktails, and High Tea.

From the Waldorf Astoria Bar Book to the invention of Eggs Benedict, the hotel continues to raise the bar for culinary innovation.
Wellness

Renewing the senses

With bespoke, innovation services and state-of-the-art facilities, wellness at Waldorf Astoria New York is designed to nurture both body and mind. From our extraordinary spa to our world-class fitness center, sauna, and steam rooms, we offer a holistic approach to enhancing our guests’ wellbeing.

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Gather

Elegance in every detail

At Waldorf Astoria New York, every gathering is more than just an event. Our iconic venues, rich in heritage, set the stage for moments that define legacies. Whether hosting a world-class gala, an executive meeting, or a celebration of life’s greatest moments, each event is personalized and crafted to reflect the sophistication and prestige synonymous with New York’s finest.

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  • Meetings
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The Residences

Live the legacy

In The News

  • CBS News

    The Waldorf Astoria, a hotel that defined hospitality, is reborn

    For nearly a century, New York City's Waldorf Astoria set the standard for luxury hotels. Now, after seven years, an army of artisans has brought the Art Deco beauty back to life.
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    Town & Country

    The Waldorf Astoria’s New Signature Candle Is a Luxurious Melding of Past and Present

    Ahead of its grand reopening in September, the iconic New York hotel partnered with Fueguia 1833 on a scent that celebrates the past and announces the future.
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    Architectural Digest

    A newly transformed Waldorf Astoria New York prepares to open its door

    From a First Look at the Reimagined Waldorf Astoria New York to the Return of Seven Iconic Chairs, These Are AD’s Discoveries of the Month.
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    USA Today

    Rise and shine! 10 unique breakfasts from around the world

    How the world starts the day, one bite at a time.
  • WWD

    Waldorf Astoria Staffers Get Uniforms Designed by Nicholas Oakwell

    The founder of NO Uniforms has worked on 50-plus hospitality projects around the globe.
  • Galerie

    Exclusive First Look Inside the Newly Refurbished Waldorf Astoria in New York

    As the famed Park Avenue landmark prepares to once again welcome guests, designer Pierre-Yves Rochon and SOM architect Frank Mahan offer insight into the masterfully restored Basildon Room.
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