Warwick Hotel - Classy Choice Among New York Hotels
Situated at the very doorstep of one of the most beautiful cities in the world, New York Warwick Hotel is a classy choice among the many luxury New York Hotels. It is located at 65 West 54th Street, off the Avenue of Americas in Manhattan. The hotel is a walking distance to Broadway and other historical and posh sites like the Central Park, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, Madison Avenue shopping and Radio City.

The Time Square New York Hotels was originally commissioned by renowned publishing tycoon William Randolph Hearst for his Mistress Marion Davies and Hollywood friends in 1926. It is an integral part of the Warwick International Hotels chain, which was established after its purchase in 1980.
Today,Time Square New York Hotels continues to serve travelers the classy and modern comforts of a luxurious stay. The 33-storey hotel boasts sizable and state-of-the-art 359 guest rooms and 67 suites. Each guestroom is elegantly furnished with marble baths and mahogany armories.
The Renaissance-Revival theme of the structure exemplifies the grandeur of the hotel. The lobby is kept small to maintain its residential ambiance. Famous celebrities such as the Beatles, Elvis Presley and Cary Grant, the 12-year resident whom the Presidential Suite was named after, have been attracted to the New York Warwick Hotel for its keen attention to privacy.
New York Warwick Hotel possesses a legendary restaurant known as the Murals on 54th. The renowned restaurant features Dean Cornwell’s original 1930s Art Deco murals. Dean Cornwell is famously known as the “Dean of American Illustrators”.

Hotel star rating: 4 stars
Warwick Hotel offering some of the best New York Hotel Deals has the following policy rates:
Check-in: 1500
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
Sample Room Rates:
- Classic Room - £333 (approx.)
- Deluxe - £380 (approx.)
- Classic Suite - £600 (approx.)

The hotel offers modern amenities such as in-room movies, TVs, over-sized electric safes for laptops and valuables, 40” high definition LCD TV with interactive multimedia system, wired and wireless Internet and a Wii console upon request.
New York Warwick Hotel Customer Reviews:
Excellent
“Good service”
Hotel review by: AnnaM23
From: Montreal
Date: Jan 7, 2010
Walkable distance to Central Park and Times Square
I didn't eat at the restaurant but it was always packed
The rooms resemble the photos but the decoration is off
I stayed over NYE for 375/night, it was a good quality/price deal
Wouldn't pay as much off season
Overall a good hotel I would recommend to anyone.
“I like this hotel”
Hotel review by: galprof
From: Vermont
Date: Dec 14, 2009
This hotel was excellent in all respects. I called ahead to get some ideas for my trip and the person on the phone was so helpful. When my six year old and I checked in, they upgraded us to a beautiful room just because they said I was so nice! It was a busy weekend. The servers all remembered my name at breakfast, room service was great, and I got all the help I needed. I will be back at the Warwick on my next trip. It is a real gem!
Poor:
“Very bad customer service”
Hotel review by: HappyTrails084
From: San Francisco, CA
Date: Dec 9, 2009
Mid-town location is good. Rooms are run-down but a reasonable size for NYC. However their customer service is terrible - cold-hearted and absolutely no accommodations. They overcharged me, and after months back and forth with Warwick and with my credit card company, still no resolution. The hassle factor alone is not worth it.
“Terrible customer service and staff”
Hotel review by: Yankees12
From: United States
Date: Mar 8, 2008
Make sure if you make a reservation at The Warwick you read between the lines and try to interpret their vague "cancellation policy" because the staff at this Hotel is cold, heartless and unsympathetic to requests for cancellations including the Managers. They charged me a full night's stay for canceling though the "cancellation policy" did not state they would do that. They refused to cancel my reservation and they booked me as a "no show" instead so that they could justify charging me a full night's stay even though I tried to cancel ahead of time with good reason and was not a no show at all. When I spoke with a Manager I told them I would dispute it and they told me to "go ahead and dispute it". They are obviously in desperate need of money, it's rather sad for a Hotel in Manhattan...beware of this Hotel (and if you cancel be sure to get a cancellation number). I would never recommend this Hotel to anyone ever!!