Radisson Lexington Hotel New York
511 Lexington Avenue , New YorkLocated in the heart of Manhattan's fashionable East Side and close to many Fortune 500 companies, the hotel offers its guests the best of New York City all under one roof.
Following nearly a 20 million dollar renovation, the Radisson Lexington Hotel is fresher and sleeker than ever. The 27-story hotel has been a hospitality landmark for decades, and now features 705 newly renovated guest rooms.
Several types of world cuisine, Starbucks, business center, a top-notch dance club and superior athletic facilities are all located on the property.
Detailed Description
Offering sophisticated accommodation and congenial service, the Radisson Lexington Hotel New York is an excellent venue for discerning leisure and business travellers. Located in the heart of Manhattan's fashionable East Side, this property is close to the Rockefeller Centre, Radio City Music Hall, Saks Fifth Avenue as well as Museum of Modern Art. Radisson Lexington Hotel New York offers 705 elegant accommodation units that are exquisitely designed with the contemporary amenities to ensure you a pleasurable stay. Guests can savour scrumptious Chinese specialities at the Dynasty Chinese Restaurant as well as enjoy dinner at the private dining room. You can dine at the Alma Grill Restaurant that serves delicious American steaks. Also relish coffee specialities at the Raffle's Coffee Shop as well as sip exotic cocktails at the Lex Lounge Bar and Sushi Bar. This hotel features meeting rooms with state-of-the-art technology for hosting your various corporate events and social gatherings. After an exhausting day, you can workout at the gymnasium to maintain your fitness regime or just sit at the lobby and relax.
Transportation
The hotel's prime position in the Midtown East business district puts you close to several of New York's Fortune 500 company offices, as well as many New York attractions including Times Square and the theater district. Just minutes from the Rockefeller Center and New York's exclusive shopping streets, Madison and Fifth Avenues, the Radisson Lexington Hotel is also easily accessible from any of New York's three airports via taxi, shuttle, or private sedan.
Rooms
Petite Room
Economy size rooms 181 square feet Full-sized beds Work desk Two phones with voicemail and dataport In-room safe Cable TV with pay movies Iron with ironing board Marble bath
Standard Room
New York size rooms 214 square feet Queen-size bed Work desk Two phones with voicemail and dataport High-speed Internet access (T1 line) with Internet printing In-room safe Cable TV with pay movies Iron with ironing board Marble bath
Economy size rooms 181 square feet Full-sized beds Work desk Two phones with voicemail and dataport In-room safe Cable TV with pay movies Iron with ironing board Marble bath
Standard Room
New York size rooms 214 square feet Queen-size bed Work desk Two phones with voicemail and dataport High-speed Internet access (T1 line) with Internet printing In-room safe Cable TV with pay movies Iron with ironing board Marble bath
Location Description
Hotel is located on the East side of Manhattan, near the intersection of 48th and Lexington Ave. The Radisson Lexington New York is positioned in the fashionable East Side of New York City, NY and sta
Location
Central - Midtown
Dining
On the street level, Raffles, our charming coffee shop, serves breakfast, snacks, sandwiches, and light meals. Hours of Operation: Open 24 hoursChef's Recommendations: Chicken Marsala, Veal Parmesan, Grilled Norwegian Salmon Steak with Tartare Sauce.
Checkout Time
12:00 PM
Checkin Time
03:00 PM
Attractions
Barnes and Noble: Largest NYC bookstore
Barneys New York: Expensive designer clothing
Bloomingdales: Clothing -Cosmetics -Shoes -Jewelry -Household goods -Linens
Broadway: The most influential theater district in the world. Be sure to check out TKTS booth at Duffy Square between 45th and 47th streets.
Carnegie Hall: Landmark concert hall with continuous classical performances
Central Park: Central 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 21: Located 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 Manhattan: Exhibits are designed to make learning fun and interactive
Chinatown: Restaurants -Shops
Chrysler Building: An 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 Hall: Several art and history exhibits
Cruise Ports: Cruise port address: 311 12th Avenue
Dynasty
Ellis Island National Monument: Allows the visitors to retrace the steps of their ancestors
Empire State Building: The tallest building in the world from 1931-1972. The viewing gallery offers magnificient views of New York City and its surroundings.
F.A.O. Schwarz: The ultimate toy store
Fifth Ave: The most famous and chich boutiques line either side of Fifth Ave including Saks Fifth Ave.
Frick Collection: Closed on Monday
Grand Central Terminal: Largest train station and main concourse in the world
Greenwich Village: A maze if coffee shops -Nightclubs -Shops -Artists
Guggenheim Museum: The building itself is a work of art
Hammacher Schlemmer: Special gifts and high prices
International Jewelers Brokerage: Great place to find discount jewelery
Lincoln Center: Performing Arts
Little Italy: Boutiques -Restaurants -Art Galleries -Clothing stores
LQ (Latin Quarters): New York city's most popular Latin Fusion Night Club
Live Salsa music on Wednesday nights.
Open only in evenings.
Macy's: Clothing -Cosmetics -Shoes -Jewelry -Household goods
Madison Square Garden: Home of the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers. Concerts and events.
Manhattan Mall: Nine floors with 80 stores
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Museum cover 5000 years of culture from all over the world
Closed on Mondays
Metropolitan Opera House: Performing Arts
Museum of Modern Art (MOMA): Closed on Wednesday
New York Public Library: World's great research libraries
New York Stock Exchange: A visitors gallery in this landmark of capitalism -Overlooks the trading floor
Newport Center Mall: Movie theaters -Food Court -Clothing items (no tax charged)
Raffles: Newly renovated coffee shop located on the street level. Serves breakfast, snacks, sandwiches, light meals and desserts.
Rizzoli: Quiet bookstore with an outstanding international book selection
Rockefeller Center: The 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 Avenue: Upscale clothing store
Soho and Tribeca: Galleries -Dining and Shopping
Sony IMAX Theater: Eight-story high screen plus 3-D
South Street Seaport: Historic seaport district -Cobblestone streets -Shops -Waterfront piers -Restaurants
St. Patricks Cathedral: Four 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.
Starbucks Coffee: Located on Lobby level next to Raffles
One of the only 2 New York hotels to have a Starbucks in house.
Statue of Liberty-National Monument: Transfers by ferry -Hours 0930 Hours to 15:15 Hours
Prices (subject to change): Adults 7 USD -Seniors 6 USD -Children 3 USD
Tiffany & Company: Legendary Jeweler
Times Square: 40 Theaters, 250 restaurants, incredible vibrance. Home to the bigest New Years Ever celebration in the USA.
Top of the Rock: Unparalleled views of New York city from the newly renovated observation deck on the 70th floor of the Rockefeller Plaza.
United Nations: Largest international governmental organization in the world
Wall Street: Business District
World Trade Center Memorial: Ground zero where the fabled Twin Towers once stood.
Barneys New York: Expensive designer clothing
Bloomingdales: Clothing -Cosmetics -Shoes -Jewelry -Household goods -Linens
Broadway: The most influential theater district in the world. Be sure to check out TKTS booth at Duffy Square between 45th and 47th streets.
Carnegie Hall: Landmark concert hall with continuous classical performances
Central Park: Central 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 21: Located 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 Manhattan: Exhibits are designed to make learning fun and interactive
Chinatown: Restaurants -Shops
Chrysler Building: An 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 Hall: Several art and history exhibits
Cruise Ports: Cruise port address: 311 12th Avenue
Dynasty
Ellis Island National Monument: Allows the visitors to retrace the steps of their ancestors
Empire State Building: The tallest building in the world from 1931-1972. The viewing gallery offers magnificient views of New York City and its surroundings.
F.A.O. Schwarz: The ultimate toy store
Fifth Ave: The most famous and chich boutiques line either side of Fifth Ave including Saks Fifth Ave.
Frick Collection: Closed on Monday
Grand Central Terminal: Largest train station and main concourse in the world
Greenwich Village: A maze if coffee shops -Nightclubs -Shops -Artists
Guggenheim Museum: The building itself is a work of art
Hammacher Schlemmer: Special gifts and high prices
International Jewelers Brokerage: Great place to find discount jewelery
Lincoln Center: Performing Arts
Little Italy: Boutiques -Restaurants -Art Galleries -Clothing stores
LQ (Latin Quarters): New York city's most popular Latin Fusion Night Club
Live Salsa music on Wednesday nights.
Open only in evenings.
Macy's: Clothing -Cosmetics -Shoes -Jewelry -Household goods
Madison Square Garden: Home of the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers. Concerts and events.
Manhattan Mall: Nine floors with 80 stores
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Museum cover 5000 years of culture from all over the world
Closed on Mondays
Metropolitan Opera House: Performing Arts
Museum of Modern Art (MOMA): Closed on Wednesday
New York Public Library: World's great research libraries
New York Stock Exchange: A visitors gallery in this landmark of capitalism -Overlooks the trading floor
Newport Center Mall: Movie theaters -Food Court -Clothing items (no tax charged)
Raffles: Newly renovated coffee shop located on the street level. Serves breakfast, snacks, sandwiches, light meals and desserts.
Rizzoli: Quiet bookstore with an outstanding international book selection
Rockefeller Center: The 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 Avenue: Upscale clothing store
Soho and Tribeca: Galleries -Dining and Shopping
Sony IMAX Theater: Eight-story high screen plus 3-D
South Street Seaport: Historic seaport district -Cobblestone streets -Shops -Waterfront piers -Restaurants
St. Patricks Cathedral: Four 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.
Starbucks Coffee: Located on Lobby level next to Raffles
One of the only 2 New York hotels to have a Starbucks in house.
Statue of Liberty-National Monument: Transfers by ferry -Hours 0930 Hours to 15:15 Hours
Prices (subject to change): Adults 7 USD -Seniors 6 USD -Children 3 USD
Tiffany & Company: Legendary Jeweler
Times Square: 40 Theaters, 250 restaurants, incredible vibrance. Home to the bigest New Years Ever celebration in the USA.
Top of the Rock: Unparalleled views of New York city from the newly renovated observation deck on the 70th floor of the Rockefeller Plaza.
United Nations: Largest international governmental organization in the world
Wall Street: Business District
World Trade Center Memorial: Ground zero where the fabled Twin Towers once stood.












