Boutique central hotel review

Bryant Park Hotel

A landmark Art Deco tower facing Bryant Park, for travellers who want architecture and a central but civilised address.

Midtown / Bryant Park$$$$ price pointUpdated 17 August 2026For UK travellers
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Editorial take

Who should book Bryant Park Hotel?

If this is your first New York trip, shortlist Bryant Park Hotel for a practical reason: Architecture, couples, central stays with a park outlook. The name, star rating and lobby photos matter, but the real test is whether the location helps your days feel easier.

It is less compelling if you want value, large family rooms or times square on the doorstep. Before booking from the UK, compare the final price after taxes and property fees, check the exact room setup and make sure your airport arrival route is not needlessly awkward.

Location and map

Where is Bryant Park Hotel?

The hotel sits on West 40th Street looking straight across Bryant Park, which gives you Midtown access with a green outlook rather than a wall of billboards.

Nearby

Bryant Park, the New York Public Library, Times Square, Grand Central and Fifth Avenue.

Closest subway

42 St-Bryant Park and Times Square-42 St

Hotel facts

What to know before booking.

Address40 West 40th Street, New York, NY 10018
OpenedBuilding completed 1924; opened as the Bryant Park Hotel in early 2001
RoomsAround 125 rooms
Price point$$$$
Known forThe black-and-gold American Radiator Building, one of the most photographed Art Deco towers in Manhattan.
Subway42 St-Bryant Park and Times Square-42 St

First-timer context

Why Bryant Park Hotel might feel special.

What it is known for

  • The hotel occupies the American Radiator Building of 1924, designed by Raymond Hood and André Fouilhoux in a mix of Neo-Gothic and Art Deco.
  • Its striking black brick and gold facade uses bronze powder applied to cast stone rather than actual gold.
  • The building was designated a New York City landmark in November 1974 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on 7 May 1980.

New York moments

  • Raymond Hood went on to design Rockefeller Center and the Daily News Building, making this an early statement of his style.
  • The 23-storey tower rises 338 feet and faces Bryant Park directly.

On screen

  • The black tower is a frequent subject for photographers and appears in the background of countless Bryant Park shots.

Review questions

What travellers keep asking.

Is the Bryant Park Hotel in a good spot for a first trip?

Yes. Bryant Park is central for Times Square, Grand Central and Fifth Avenue while being noticeably calmer, which suits travellers who want access without constant crowds.

Is the building really a landmark?

It is. The American Radiator Building was designated a New York City landmark in 1974 and listed on the National Register in 1980, so you are staying inside a protected piece of Art Deco architecture.

Booking checklist

Check these before you reserve.

Total price

Look beyond the nightly rate. Check taxes, destination fees, breakfast and cancellation.

Room layout

For New York, room size, bathroom privacy, bed type and storage can matter more than star rating.

Arrival route

Match the hotel to your airport, luggage and arrival time, especially after an overnight UK flight.

Sources and update notes

Last updated: 17 August 2026. Hotel rates, fees, rules and transport details can change.

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