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NYC Hotel Week /The Knickerbocker
room, interior
A modern hotel room with a large bed, two bedside tables with lamps, two gray armchairs, a small table with books, and a large mirrored wardrobe, decorated in neutral tones with soft lighting.
A modern hotel room with two double beds, a large window with sheer curtains, a small sofa, a desk with a chair, and a lamp. The decor is neutral with beige and light brown tones.
A modern hotel room with a large bed, gray bedding, a desk and chair, an armchair, nightstand, and floor lamp. Two windows show city lights outside. The room is softly lit and neatly arranged.
The martini lounge bar interior featuring plush seating arrangements around small tables. A sleek bar counter with high stools is in the background, adorned with various bottles and flowers. The ambiance is luxurious and inviting.
Rooftop patio at dusk with string lights, modern sofas, chairs, and tables. Surrounded by tall glass buildings, the space has a cozy atmosphere and cityscape views under a colorful evening sky.
exterior
A busy city street at night with crowds of people walking, a brightly lit historic building, and colorful advertisements and billboards illuminating the scene.
Three hand-rolled sushi cones filled with various fish and toppings are displayed on a sushi holder, surrounded by plates of Japanese dishes and a small bowl of soy sauce.
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Times Square/Theatre District

The Knickerbocker

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6 Times Square, Manhattan, NY, 10036
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Description

Originally opened in 1906 by John Jacob Astor IV, The Knickerbocker Hotel is a true New York City icon. Designated an official NYC Landmark in 1980 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, the hotel has welcomed distinguished guests including F. Scott Fitzgerald, Theodore Roosevelt, and John D. Rockefeller, and is famously rumored to be the birthplace of the martini. Following a comprehensive renovation in 2015, The Knickerbocker was thoughtfully reimagined for a new era of modern luxury while preserving its historic grandeur. Today, the hotel offers 330 stylish guestrooms, including 31 suites, two fitness studios, and versatile indoor/outdoor event space accommodating up to 250 guests. Guests can enjoy five distinct food and beverage experiences: Charlie Palmer Steak IV, The Martini Lounge, Jake’s Cafe, St. Cloud Rooftop, and Akoya, the hotel’s rooftop sushi bar—an exceptional collection of culinary destinations in Midtown Manhattan.

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6 Times Square Manhattan, NY, 10036

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(212) 204-4980

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