The U Hotel Fifth Avenue is a comfortable and modern establishment nestled in the heart of the buzzing New York City scene. The supreme location, within 350 metres of the 34th Street - Herald Square, 950 metres from Grand Central and only 15 km from LaGuardia, underscores the property's commitment to providing the guests easy and quick access to all their needs during their NYC stay.
Accessibility and convenience are the priority, and as such, guests arriving by car can park at Meyers Parking, with entrances at 9 West 35th Street or 12 West 36th Street. The Empire State Building, known for its world-class hospitality, ensures everyone, including people with hearing or vision loss or any other disability, have seamless access to information about the property and the ease of booking a stay. Explore the splendor of NYC, from the iconic Rockefeller Center to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, one of the most popular in the United States. May the hotel suggests an unforgettable visit to the McKittrick Hotel for an unique site-specific theatrical performance. That's not to forget the awe-inspiring, majestic church, the home for NYC Catholics and the seat of Timothy Dolan, archbishop of the city.
The accommodation boasts 70 contemporary, stylish and newly-renovated rooms, designed with indulgent amenities such as lavish bathrobes, complimentary cable TV, and Wi-Fi. The interiors have been thoughtfully curated to exude elegance and comfort with a touch of modern charm.
For the ultimate New York dining experience, guests love visiting Gingerman, a nearby pub featuring a selection of at least 70 beers on draft and more than 150 types of bottled beer. The venue's large-screen televisions broadcasting various sporting events accompanied by their perfectly prepared fish and chips make this place a city favorite. Alternatively, you could opt for a unique New York moment at the multi-level floating lighthouse bar located by Chelsea Piers.
In addition to the excellent dining options, guests can look forward to attending exclusive events such as the New York Coffee Festival, one of the only places where you can watch the Bluestone Lane latte art throw down and see baristas compete at the world-renowned Coffee Masters competition. Never shy away from taking advantage of this city's vibrant art scene. Explore exhibitions that include renowned New York artists such as Jason Polan, Mmuseumm, and Lakwena Maciver.