Sofitel New York

Rated 7.6 in 1125 reviews. 398 rooms.

★★★★

Since 2000, Sofitel New York has brought its decidedly French accent to Midtown Manhattan with its contemporary décor, sophisticated artwork, brasserie cuisine and cosmopolitan service. Our 30-story, limestone and glass tower showcases Neo Art Deco interiors by renowned French designer Pierre-Yves Rochon that blend the formality of an upscale private club with the warmth of a gracious home. The French art de vivre is apparent in our rich array of guest services, including an international staff speaking 52 different languages. Among our 398 guest accommodations are 52 luxury suites, including four Prestige Suites with private terraces and dazzling skyline views, and the expansive Presidential Suite. Our amenities include Sofitel’s signature feather-top and duvet SoBeds, and French bath amenities by Lanvin and Hermès. Our restaurant, Gaby Brasserie Française, serves classic French cuisine by Executive Chef Sylvain Harribey, whose culinary achievements include winning the Food Network hit show Chopped. We are centrally located in the heart of New York City, affording easy access to Fifth Avenue and the Times Square Theater District.

This midtown Manhattan hotel is within a 7-minute walk from Times Square and several subway stations. Sofitel features a gym and guest rooms with flat-screen cable TVs and minibars.

Each room offers a desk and safety deposit box. They also have seating areas. The bathrooms include separate showers and baths along with hairdryers.

For guests’ convenience, the hotel provides room service, currency exchange and a 24-hour front desk.

Broadway Theaters, Rockefeller Center and Radio City Music Hall are within an 8-minute walk from New York Sofitel. The Empire State Building is 15 minutes away while Central Park is a 20-minute walk from the hotel.

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A guide to great places near Sofitel New York

  1. Gregory's Coffee

    Get a gregular card! It really adds up.

    88 m from hotel
    58 W 44th St

  2. Xi'an Famous Foods

    Try the delicious pork burger, "spicy and tingly" beef noodle soup or Liang Pi cold-skin noodles, made from wheat flour.

    104 m from hotel
    24 W. 45th Street

  3. International Center of Photography

    “All the history of the twentieth century will be in photographs—more than in words,” the museum’s founder told Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis for her 1975 Talk of the Town piece.

    156 m from hotel
    1133 Avenue of the Americas

  4. Bryant Park

    Try estimating the percentage of women here. On a recent weekday, it was 53%, according to the park's engineer, who considers that a success. "Women are more discriminating park users," he says.

    248 m from hotel
    W 42nd St

  5. Books Kinokuniya

    Tucked on the second floor of this Japanese bookstore is a counter selling perfect afternoon snacks. Food & Wine editor Dana Cowin loves the umebashi plum rice balls, she told us in her NY Diet.

    293 m from hotel
    1073 Avenue of the Americas

  6. Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse

    Serving all kinds of Prime beef, plus a fair share of meaty foods like veal meatloaf, prime beef rib stroganoff and enough beef medallions to bail out Europe.

    413 m from hotel
    1221 Avenue of the Americas

  7. Bouchon Bakery

    Coffee, muffins and more.

    432 m from hotel
    1 Rockefeller Plz

  8. Top of the Rock Observation Deck

    A breathtaking view of Manhattan.

    463 m from hotel
    30 Rockefeller Plz

  9. Culture Espresso

    Far & away the best coffee in midtown. Owned & operated by Aussies. Try a Flat White.

    0.5 km from hotel
    72 W 38th St

  10. Keens Steakhouse

    There may be better steaks in NY, but no steakhouse can equal this 1885 Herald Square stalwart. The bar mixes up one of the city's best Manhattans.

    0.7 km from hotel
    72 W 36th St

  11. Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)

    Check out the big new exhibit on Abstract Expressionism running from October 3, 2010, to April 25, 2011. Virtually all of the art — 300 works by 30 artists — comes from the museum's own collection.

    0.8 km from hotel
    11 W 53rd St

  12. Central Park

    Home to some of New York's most famous concerts. Diana Ross literally singing in the rain, Simon & Garfunkel, Garth Brooks and Dave Matthews Band have all played Central Park.

    3.3 km from hotel
    59th St to 110th St