Radisson Lexington Hotel New York
511 LEXINGTON AVENUE
New York, NY 10017
Nightly Rates: ( 425.67 - 425.67 )
3 Star
Property Description
The Radisson Lexington Hotel NY is a superior first class hotel featuring Starbucks in the Lobby. Located on Manhattans fashionable east midtown-the heart of New York City. Ideal location for both business and leisure travel. Close to Rockefeller Center, CitiGroup, KPMG, JP Morgan Chase and several fortune 500 company headquarters including Theater District, Shopping areas and attractions. The hotel has a variety of onsite dining options. Newly renovated business and fitness center. Wireless High Speed Internet in the public areas.
Amenities
· Air Conditioned· Brailled Elevators
· Business Center
· Copy Service
· Cribs Available
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Elevators
· Express Check In
· Express Checkout
· Fire Alarm with Light
· Golf
· Grab Bars in Bathroom
· Exercise Gym
· Hairdryers Available
· Health Club
· Internet Access Ð Complimentary
· High speed internet access
· Iron
· Ironing Board
· Lounge
· Maid Service
· Modem in Room
· Modem in Room
· Microwave
· In Room Movies
· Multilingual
· Indoor Parking
· Valet Parking
· Refrigerator
· Restaurant
· Rollaway Beds
· Room Service
· Safe
· Security
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Sofa Bed
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Sprinklers In Rooms
· Indoor Tennis
· Tennis
· Outdoor Tennis
· Terrace
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Wheel Chair Access
Miscellaneous Information
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is EST
· Opened in 1929
· Renovated in 2006
· 705 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 27 floors.
Directions
From LaGuardia take the Grand Central Parkway West to the Triboro Bridge (toll). Cross over bridge and take the FDR Dr S to 49th St exit. Continue on 49th St to Lexington Ave and turn left. The hotel is at the corner of Lexington Ave and 48th St.
Depart the airport via the Van Wyck Expwy / Airport exit. Take Van Wyck Expwy, I-678, into Grand Central Pkwy W. Cross Triborough Bridge (toll) and take the FDR Dr S to 49th St exit. Continue on 49th St to Lexington Ave and turn left. The hotel is at the corner of Lexington Ave and 48th St.
Exit Newark Airport by turning left -Travel North -Merge onto I-78 ramp -Keep right at fork in ramp -Merge onto I-78 E -Merge onto I-95 N/New Jersey Turnpike -Merge onto route 3 -Merge onto I-495 E -I495 East becomes I-495 Lincoln Tunnel -Take exit on left towards 40th St -Turn left onto Park Ave -Turn right on 48th.
Downtown - This hotel is located near downtown.
LAGUARDIA, (LGA), 9.00, NE, Mile; JOHN F KENNEDY INTL, (JFK), 15.00, NW, Mile; NEWARK INTL ARPT, (EWR), 15.10, E, Mile
Guarantee Policy
Guarantee: 01Aug2008 to 01Aug2013 Guarantee - A credit card is required to complete a reservation. Your credit card will be charged if cancellation policies are not correctly followed
Cancellation Policy
Cancel before 6:00 PM of arrival day. Cancellation penalty is 1 nights not including tax. Cancellation policies vary based on day of arrival. When making reservations please read the rate rules given immediately after selecting a specific rate. Polici
Restaurant Information
Dynasty RafflesNewly renovated coffee shop located on the street level. Serves breakfast, snacks, sandwiches, light meals and desserts.
Starbucks CoffeeLocated on Lobby level next to Raffles One of the only 2 New York hotels to have a Starbucks in house.
LQ (Latin Quarters)New York city's most popular Latin Fusion Night Club Live Salsa music on Wednesday nights. Open only in evenings.
Meeting Facility
Florentine Room3 meeting rooms that accommodate groups of 2 to 40. Dynasty has five private rooms for parties of 10 to 200 guests. Conference room seats up to 10 comfortably, equipped with conference table, separate sitting area with sofa, chairs, wet bar and fridge.
Area Attractions
LAGUARDIA JOHN F KENNEDY INTL NEWARK INTL ARPT BroadwayThe most influential theater district in the world. Be sure to check out TKTS booth at Duffy Square between 45th and 47th streets.
Lincoln CenterPerforming Arts
Metropolitan Opera HousePerforming Arts
Madison Square GardenHome of the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers. Concerts and events.
Cruise PortsCruise port address: 311 12th Avenue
Wall StreetBusiness District
New York Public LibraryWorld's great research libraries
Museum of Modern Art (MOMA)Closed on Wednesday
St. Patricks CathedralFour blocks from the hotel, the seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York. A fine example of Gothic architecture that prevailed in Europe from 1275 to 1400. Church services are held everyday of the year and sung services on six days of the week.
Statue of Liberty-National MonumentTransfers by ferry -Hours 0930 Hours to 15:15 Hours Prices (subject to change): Adults 7 USD -Seniors 6 USD -Children 3 USD
Tiffany & CompanyLegendary Jeweler
Times Square40 Theaters, 250 restaurants, incredible vibrance. Home to the bigest New Years Ever celebration in the USA.
United NationsLargest international governmental organization in the world
Top of the RockUnparalleled views of New York city from the newly renovated observation deck on the 70th floor of the Rockefeller Plaza.
World Trade Center MemorialGround zero where the fabled Twin Towers once stood.
Barnes and NobleLargest NYC bookstore
Barneys New YorkExpensive designer clothing
Fifth AveThe most famous and chich boutiques line either side of Fifth Ave including Saks Fifth Ave.
BloomingdalesClothing -Cosmetics -Shoes -Jewelry -Household goods -Linens
Carnegie HallLandmark concert hall with continuous classical performances
Central ParkCentral Park has been in the works for 150 years. 843 acres of the world's permier public spaces providing shopping, dining and extra curricular activities
Century 21Located near Ground Zero this is a bargin shoppers delight. European and American brand names at discounts more than 15 different departments.
Children's Museum of ManhattanExhibits are designed to make learning fun and interactive
ChinatownRestaurants -Shops
Chrysler BuildingAn art deco masterpiece that was the tallest building in the world before the Empire State Building. Built as a corporate office for Chrysler, the decorative pieces are in automotive fashion, including eagle heads and hood ornament wings.
City HallSeveral art and history exhibits
Ellis Island National MonumentAllows the visitors to retrace the steps of their ancestors
Empire State BuildingThe tallest building in the world from 1931-1972. The viewing gallery offers magnificient views of New York City and its surroundings.
F.A.O. SchwarzThe ultimate toy store
Frick CollectionClosed on Monday
Grand Central TerminalLargest train station and main concourse in the world
Greenwich VillageA maze if coffee shops -Nightclubs -Shops -Artists
Guggenheim MuseumThe building itself is a work of art
Hammacher SchlemmerSpecial gifts and high prices
International Jewelers BrokerageGreat place to find discount jewelery
Little ItalyBoutiques -Restaurants -Art Galleries -Clothing stores
Macy'sClothing -Cosmetics -Shoes -Jewelry -Household goods
Manhattan MallNine floors with 80 stores
Metropolitan Museum of ArtMuseum cover 5000 years of culture from all over the world Closed on Mondays
Newport Center MallMovie theaters -Food Court -Clothing items (no tax charged)
New York Stock ExchangeA visitors gallery in this landmark of capitalism -Overlooks the trading floor
RizzoliQuiet bookstore with an outstanding international book selection
Rockefeller CenterThe plaza is well known for its ice skating rink and its Christmas tree during the Christmas season. Important buildings around the Plaza include Radio Music Hall, the GE building, La Mason Franciase, and the British Empire.
Saks Fifth AvenueUpscale clothing store
Soho and TribecaGalleries -Dining and Shopping
Sony IMAX TheaterEight-story high screen plus 3-D
South Street SeaportHistoric seaport district -Cobblestone streets -Shops -Waterfront piers -Restaurants