Located between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue, just steps from Bryant Park, Grand Central Terminal and Times Square, The Gotham Hotel stands on the site of the former Gotham Book Mart, a legendary New York bookstore. The hotel pays tribute to this heritage through a series of urban murals created by New York artist Piero Manrique, displayed throughout the twenty-story tower.
Its 67 rooms and suites are filled with natural light and offer generous living spaces. Large windows open onto Manhattan and many accommodations feature private balconies, an exceptional luxury in New York City.
This is precisely what impressed me most during my stay.
In Manhattan, having a true outdoor space feels like a privilege. I loved spending a few quiet moments on the balcony before heading back out to explore the city, or simply watching the lights of Midtown gradually illuminate the skyline at dusk. From the upper floors, the views capture the essence of New York, where historic brick buildings stand alongside contemporary glass towers.
Inside, the rooms focus on comfort, brightness and a welcoming sense of space. The light tones and open layouts create a relaxing atmosphere, especially appreciated after a day spent navigating the energy of Manhattan.
What truly sets The Gotham apart is its ability to provide a peaceful, light-filled retreat in the heart of one of New York’s most vibrant neighborhoods. With its exceptional location, rare outdoor spaces and intimate atmosphere, it is the kind of address you are always happy to return to after a day in the city.
An elegant and discreet hotel that allows guests to experience Midtown at its best while enjoying a comfortable refuge at the end of the day.

























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