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Roosevelt Hotel New York City Center

  • Address 45 East 45th St At Madison Avenue
    New York, NY 10017
    United States
  • Phone number212-661-9600
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Amenities

  • Fitness center
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Business center
  • Non-smoking rooms
  • Data port

A prominent landmark situated on the corner of Madison Avenue and 45th Street in midtown New York City, The Roosevelt Hotel New York was named in honor of President Theodore Roosevelt. The New York City hotel opened September 22, 1924 and celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2004. Its historic heritage is reflected in the meticulously restored interiors, designed to capture the original architecture and offer modern-day amenities. With 1,015 well-appointed New York City hotel accommodations, including 52 luxurious suites, The Roosevelt Hotel combines the classic styling of yesteryear with the modern conveniences of today. Stay at The Roosevelt Hotel in New York City and experience why this famous hotel has been called the Grand Dame of Madison Avenue since 1924. Convenient to Grand Central Station, JFK International Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Pennsylvania Amtrak Train Station and many other New York City attractions and businesses, The Roosevelt Hotels ideal New York City location is a dream come true. The Empire State Building, 5th Avenue shopping, Times Square and the world-famous Broadway shows, are just steps away in the heart of the city that never sleeps.

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yelp Reviews ( 6 Reviews see all ) Top

Steven V.

(Rating: 5.0) 

by Steven V. on November 22, 2009

I liked this bar. The bartenders are funny and the pours are epic. The lounge itself is dated but classy, in that hotel bar kind of way. I think we've...

Chung T.

(Rating: 4.0) 

by Chung T. on November 17, 2009

What a comfy spot to have a drink in. Madison Club is hidden inside the Roosevelt Hotel by the Grand Central Terminal in Madison Avenue. The lounge is...

Jay K.

(Rating: 4.0) 

by Jay K. on July 7, 2009

When my office moved in the middle of tourist hell, I thought finding an after work bar was futile. My co-worker mentioned the hotel bar down the...

Trip Advisor Reviews ( 100+ Reviews see all ) Top

Great location and OK for the price

 by  Sackville  on  2009-02-16

hotelbook.com were selling rates at $149.00 (before tax and service) so quite a good rate. I was here for only two nights on business and becau...

We Love The Roosevelt Hotel

 by  sb21London  on  2009-02-15

My boyfriend and I booked the Roosevelt on a great deal through the Expedia website, and paid around 700 for a queen room (named a 'cosy queen'...

Good hotel, great location

 by  newbie44  on  2009-02-15

My partner and I traveled to New York in November 2008 and decided to stay at the Roosevelt Hotel after reading reviews on Trip Advisor. The ch...

Convenient, but typical old NY hotel

 by  Ozwitch  on  2009-02-14

The best thing about the Roosevelt is the location right in midtown. Very convenient to Grand Central, Rockefeller Center, and Times Square etc...

Great location with some faults

 by  mgstiles  on  2009-02-11

My daughter and I stayed at the Roosevelt the weekend of Feb.6-8. The trip was a surprise to celebrate her birthday. We were seeing 2 shows and...

Excellent!

 by  c8320  on  2009-02-11

This hotel was absolutely brilliant! I was nervous initially as some of the reviews on here are a little negative. Check in was prompt and frie...

Yahoo Travel Reviews ( 78 Reviews see all ) Top

Pure Hell on earth!!!!!!

 by  factorygirl_1  on  2008-11-06

I have never in my life stayed at such a horrible hotel. The receptionists are rude and couldn't care less about their customers. They charged ...

Horrible Place, I won't be going back!

 by  stellarosevintage  on  2008-10-14

This is a truly horrible hotel. The staff are rudest I have ever met and can't be bothered with their customers. The bellboys are none existent...

We do recommend it

 by  carol_sbrn  on  2008-09-23

Prices in Manhattan for lodging seem very high, compared to similar size cities. We were very satisfied with the Roosevelt and will return the...

Good Location, Bad Service

 by  Latisha L  on  2008-08-26

For the past 5 years every summer I've been coming to New York. I never had a problem with hotels, but this time I booked reservations online a...

Nice stay

 by  A Yahoo! Contributor  on  2008-07-30

We were overall pleased with our 5 day stay at the Roosevelt. It has a beautiful lobby and restaurant but with a limited menu and high priced ...

Wonderful

 by  thegameheckler2  on  2008-07-23

We got a deal on our rate even though we booked it last minute. When we got there they upgraded our room to a larger corner with good views. Th...

Travelocity Reviews ( 12 Reviews see all ) Top

 by  anonymous  on  2008-04-02

The hotel is in a excellent location, which equates to less money on the cabs. The service at the hotel was first class. I would recommend to anyone traveling to New York, I am booking another stay later this year!!!

 by  anonymous  on  2008-02-10

A very beautiful hotel with gorgeous chandeliers Very convenient location from Grand Central! (take the 45th street passage near track 38)The rooms are very clean , including the bathrooms. The bed is very comfortable and the room size wasn't as small as I expected. There was plenty of room for a 2 night stay, which included 2 people with lots of clothes! lolThe bar area has a very cozy seating area with a fireplace.We did have to wait a good hour for a coffee maker and it took a few phone calls to finally get it, but that was okay. We ended up w/2 and are still laughing about it.Maybe consider going to Starbucks instead of asking for a coffee maker.The concierge was very helpful w/recommending some great restaurants within walking distance. The hotel is also close to Times Square ( I consider it walking distance)I really enjoyed my stay and I'm looking forward to going back soon!

 by  anonymous  on  2007-12-06

The rooms in The Roosevelt are small, but typical of NYC. However, whoever decided on the layout never stayed there for even one night. In my room, I had to get into the shower by squeezing in between the sink and shower door. The TV was positioned dead-ahead and could not be pivoted, which would have been fine had the bed been directly in front of it. And finally, you had to climb over the bed to get to the desk. Obviously, "ergonomics" is not a word the designer understands. When I finally got to sleep, I was awakened by the smoke detector in my room going off at 1 a.m. I tried resetting it, which seemed to work. Went back to sleep. Woke up again at 1:30 to it going off. Removed the battery. Half-hour later, same thing. Called the front desk and they said someone would come up. 45 minutes later someone came and said that the entire hotel had had faulty detectors installed and that there were about 100 other guests with the same problem. While the fix took all of 5 minutes, this is not something I want to endure on a business trip. The hotel was apologetic but did not offer any refund, consolation or discount. When pressed, they told me they were sorry, but there was nothing they could do. All-in-all, skip the pompous Old-Money charm and stay at the Sofitel. Much nicer and more modern and the staff is courteous, responsive and understands business travelers.

 by  anonymous  on  2007-10-17

The hotel is conveniently located to shopping and museums. However, the hotell has little else to offer. The rooms are antiquated, small, and noisey. One can find a much better value for *+!

 by  anonymous  on  2007-07-25

a very nice hotel old but elegant very friendly staff and good locationclose to time square and broadway

 by  anonymous  on  2007-06-02

overall the hotel itself was great! the lobby looks better in person rather than the pictures. the bed and the pillows are so comfortable. Hotel lobby looks fantastic very classy the door man are very nice so was the concierge. The female employees seemed kinda didn't really wanna work...well atleast three of them act like it. but overall I would recomend this hotel to anyone. But the rooms are kinda small.

CitySearch Reviews ( 22 Reviews see all ) Top

great place to lay your head

 by  travelingal272  on  2009-03-29

I have brought my daughter on her first trip to New York. We are staying at the Roosevelt and the beds are amazing. The staff is friendly and h...

scarry staff- would not return

 by  Bobye  on  2009-03-15

Problems with Roosevelt Hotel in New York City:

Lovely Hotel

 by  mereditheats  on  2008-12-17

My boyfriend took me to the Roosevelt Hotel for the weekend to celebrate our anniversary. My first impression of the hotel was that it was a b...

Great NYC Stay

 by  DrinkingupNYC  on  2008-11-11

I needed a place to put my inlaws for a weekend while they were visiting in NYC. The hotel was lovely, easy to book rooms, and the people ther...

Bad Experience; Poor Customer Service and Amenities

 by  braddaug  on  2008-05-26

There are many other quality hotels in NYC to spend your stay. The concierge and front desk were both rude and of little help. The price for fo...

NEVER STAY ANYWHERE ELSE!!!!!

 by  lisalisa0812  on  2008-05-21

I am getting ready to make my 5th stay in 2 years at The Roosevelt. I refuse to stay anywhere else. First though - For travelers who have neve...

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