The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel

Times Square during the day with tourists and street performers

The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel is where New York's big, bold spirit pours in from every direction, where the glow of Times Square feels like a pulse you can see from your window, where Broadway energy drifts through the air like electricity, where classic Midtown architecture meets accessible comfort, and where every moment feels like stepping into the New York you've seen in movies all your life.

Located just blocks from Times Square, this hotel places you in the heart of Manhattan's most iconic landscape, the bright lights, the bustling avenues, the theaters, the landmarks, the nonstop rhythm that defines the city. The lobby blends timeless New York character with familiar comfort: polished floors, warm tones, large seating areas, and an atmosphere that feels both lively and grounding amid the Midtown rush. Guestrooms are spacious by Manhattan standards, offering plush bedding, warm lighting, clean-lined furniture, ample workspace, and large windows framing the vertical geometry of Midtown's high-rises. Whether you face the glowing billboards of Times Square, the steady movement of Seventh Avenue, or the quiet canyon of West 51st Street, the view carries unmistakable New York energy. Bathrooms are bright and functional with classic tilework and amenities designed for easy, comfortable routines. The hotel's scale gives it a sense of bustling community, families, solo travelers, theater lovers, business guests, and weekend explorers all sharing space in a building that feels like a small city of its own. One of its greatest gifts is its position: step outside and you're in the middle of the Manhattan most visitors dream about, theaters minutes away, Rockefeller Center a short walk north, Bryant Park to the south, Broadway in every direction, and the neon glow of Times Square lighting the night as if the sky were always awake. Whether you're returning after a show, heading out for early morning coffee, or simply watching the city move from your window, The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel gives you a version of New York that is bright, classic, and deeply alive.

The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel sits within one of the most historic corridors in the city, a stretch of Midtown that shaped global entertainment, journalism, nightlife, and architecture.

Times Square was once called Longacre Square, a quiet district filled with horse stables before the early 1900s. Everything changed when The New York Times built its headquarters on 42nd Street, giving the area its new name and sparking its rise as the epicenter of media, advertising, and spectacle. The Manhattan at Times Square occupies a building constructed during Midtown's mid-century hotel boom, a time when New York welcomed millions of visitors each year and new skyscrapers rose to accommodate them. Its architectural style reflects this era: clean vertical lines, classic modernist proportions, and an interior layout designed for flow and scale. Just steps away, Broadway theaters once hosted the premieres of world-changing productions, musicals, plays, and performances that became part of global pop culture. The hotel's location also places it close to the historic β€œMusic Row,” a stretch of 48th Street known for instrument shops, studios, and rehearsal spaces that shaped decades of American music. To the north sits Rockefeller Center, an Art Deco masterpiece built during the Great Depression as a symbol of hope, creativity, and American architectural ambition. To the west lies the Theater District's storied past, backstage alleys, rehearsal studios, costume shops, and historic neon marquees that have witnessed generations of performers. The Manhattan at Times Square stands in the middle of all this history, offering travelers a front-row seat to the city's cultural DNA. Many guests don't realize the sheer proximity to landmarks: St. Patrick's Cathedral, Radio City Music Hall, Fifth Avenue, Central Park, MoMA, and Bryant Park are all within walking distance. The hotel's location wasn't accidental, it was built to anchor visitors within the core of mid-20th-century Manhattan, a role it still plays today in a city that continues to evolve around it.

The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel becomes the energetic, memory-ready anchor of your Manhattan adventure, the place where mornings begin with the buzz of Midtown rising, where afternoons unfold between landmarks and discoveries, and where evenings settle into the glow of theater lights and classic New York magic.

Start your morning by drawing open your curtains to the unmistakable view of the city waking up, yellow taxis streaking down Seventh Avenue, workers pouring into offices, digital billboards shifting from night to day. Step outside and grab breakfast from a nearby cafΓ© or bagel shop, then walk a few blocks to Rockefeller Center to watch the plaza come alive. Visit the Top of the Rock for sweeping views of the city, or head west for a morning stroll through Times Square while it's still relatively quiet. Continue down to Bryant Park for greenery, coffee kiosks, and a peaceful pause beneath skyscrapers. Return to your room midday for a breather, enjoy the calm of your space as the city continues its dance outside, take a refreshing shower, or recharge before your next outing. When you're ready to explore again, follow the city's cultural axis: Fifth Avenue's legendary shops to the east, Central Park's tree-lined paths to the north, Hell's Kitchen's vibrant dining scene to the west, or the Theater District's history-soaked streets to the south. As golden hour approaches, the whole neighborhood transforms, Broadway marquees flicker to life, Times Square glows in warm neon, and the sidewalks fill with energy that feels electric yet inviting. Head out for dinner at one of the countless restaurants nearby, Italian trattorias, steakhouses, global fusion kitchens, cozy pre-theater spots, or bustling diners that stay open late. After dinner, catch a Broadway show, wander through Times Square's dazzling nighttime spectacle, or grab dessert from a classic Midtown bakery. When you return to the hotel, you'll feel that unique contrast of quiet and motion, the hum of the city softened behind your door, the comfort of your bed waiting, the lights of Times Square still glowing outside like a heartbeat. Couples will enjoy the romance of Midtown's cinematic energy; solo travelers will appreciate the safety, convenience, and endless options at their doorstep; families will love the spacious rooms and walkability; and groups will revel in the central location and electric nightlife. The Manhattan at Times Square Hotel doesn't just fit into your trip, it becomes the backdrop to the quintessential New York adventure, delivering a bright, classic, memory-filled stay that feels timeless.

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