The Lexington Hotel, Autograph Collection

4* out of 5 stars

Nestled in the heart of Manhattan, The Lexington Hotel, Autograph Collection stands as a testament to timeless elegance and the enduring allure of New York City. Established in the 1920s, this iconic hotel effortlessly combines the Roaring Twenties' charm with contemporary luxury, offering guests an unparalleled experience steeped in history and sophistication. As a part of the esteemed Autograph Collection, The Lexington is not just a hotel, but a curated story - one that embodies the spirit, energy, and glamour of the city it calls home. From its legendary past, which saw the likes of Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio to its modern-day persona, The Lexington Hotel remains a cherished destination for travellers from around the world.

Accommodation at The Lexington Hotel, Autograph Collection

The hotel offers 725 spacious guest rooms and suites, all tastefully decorated with sophisticated furnishings, plush bedding, and artwork inspired by the Jazz Age. The rooms feature a variety of modern amenities, including flat-screen TVs, complimentary WiFi, and marble bathrooms.

Things to do at The Lexington Hotel, Autograph Collection

The Lexington Hotel is well-known for its exceptional dining options, including the on-site restaurant, The Stayton Room, which serves contemporary American cuisine in an elegant setting. The hotel also features the Raffles Bistro, a casual eatery that offers grab-and-go options for breakfast and lunch. The Mixing Room is a sophisticated lounge where guests can enjoy artisanal cocktails and light bites.

For those seeking relaxation and wellness, the hotel offers a state-of-the-art fitness centre and a tranquil spa that offers a range of treatments, including massages and facials.

With its prime location in Midtown Manhattan, The Lexington Hotel provides easy access to some of the city's most famous attractions, including Grand Central Terminal, the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Centre, and Times Square.

Know Before You Go

It is standard practice for resorts/hotels within the USA to charge a mandatory resort fee which is payable locally. This fee can be anywhere between $5 to $50 per room per night and is not included in the cost of your Kenwood Travel holiday. Expect to pay a resort fee of approximately $25 + tax, per room per night (subject to change). 

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Accommodation

Standard Room

Stretch out and unwind with a King-size or a Queen-size Sealy® Encore Ultra Plush bed in our approximately 170-square-foot King Rooms boasting beautiful Art Deco décor, luxurious bath amenities and spacious desk areas suitable for work or dining.

Deluxe Room

Starting at 200 square feet, these rooms offer additional space to spread out for up to two guests. Sleep tight on a King-size or a Queen-size Sealy® Encore Ultra Plush bed surrounded by décor inspired by the Jazz Age. 

Deluxe Double Room

With approximately 300 square feet of space, these rooms feature two full-size Sealy® Encore Ultra Plush beds. You’ll find yourself nestled in a modern haven of art-filled décor evoking the Jazz Age. Art Deco bathrooms boast brilliantly restored marble, and high-speed WiFi keeps everyone well-connected. Stream your favorite shows on our smart TVs, or get ready for an unforgettable night on the town before returning to your NYC retreat.

Studio King

Starting at 275 square feet, these rooms offer additional space to spread out for up to three guests. Sleep tight on a King-size Sealy® Encore Ultra Plush bed surrounded by décor inspired by the Jazz Age.  

Junior Suite

Averaging 440 square feet, these upscale spaces offer a large bedroom and separate sitting room with pullout sofa to sleep family members and friends. With new Sealy® Encore Ultra Plush King or Queen beds and contemporary décor, these suites keep you comfortable and connected with free WiFi, a work desk and smart TV. Brew your first cup of morning coffee in the Keurig® machine and pamper yourself in marble bathrooms.

One Bedroom Suite

Our One-Bedroom Suites offer contemporary style and glamour and are approximately 700 square feet . Larger than our Junior Suites and offering even more space for families or groups on a vacation, these accommodations provide separate bedrooms and living rooms with a plush sofa bed, 55-inch smart TV and inspiring Art Deco décor. The oversized bedroom features one King or Queen bed with Sealy® Encore Ultra Plush mattress in addition to complimentary WiFi, so you’ll feel comfortable and connected every moment of your stay.

Conservatory Room

The Lexington Hotel was built in 1929 by Schultze & Weaver, a world-renowned architectural team responsible for many grand hotels of the Jazz Age. The Conservatory Suite commemorates our historic architectural heritage by celebrating the style of living space popular during its inception. Glass-walled conservatories were originally used as greenhouses but soon their atmospheric surroundings lent themselves to social gatherings. Watch the sun set over the Manhattan skyline from within your secret garden.

 Some notable items in the room

  • Hand-carved tropical hardwood bed in floral lotus theme
  • Set of Antique Illustrated Dictionary of Gardening from the late 1800s
  • Hanging English Zinc Chandelier with candles and moss
  • Topiary trees
  • Plan of Central Park from 1860, reprinted on canvas.
  • Custom artwork made of preserved Queen Anne's lace flowers pressed in glass
  • A vintage brass music holder
  • Sheet music books from 1929
  • Bespoke concrete wall hangings, tables & garden statuary
  • Textiles: black & white stripes, champagne silk, raw linen
  • Colours: White, black, gold, pine
  • Mood: Secret Garden

Hawaiian Room

The Hawaiian Room, an entertainment venue at The Lexington Hotel (1937-1966), was a tropical escape in the heart of New York City. Hundreds of dancers, singers and musicians were recruited from the big island to share their native Hawaiian culture while guests enjoyed coconut cocktails and a chef-prepared Polynesian Luau. It was a beloved fixture at The Lexington for almost 30 years so they honoured it by designing a Suite inspired by Polynesian culture. As they say, "Aloha" (welcome) to your very own oasis.

Some notable items in the room

"Melodies for Dancing from the Enchanted Islands" - an album of Polynesian songs recorded at The Hawaiian Room by the musicians that made it famous.

  • Vintage Barware of the era including Tiki Glasses & Cocktail Umbrellas
  • An authentic gourd drum and conch shell horn
  • Vintage woven palm leaf fans, customary at Luaus
  • Artwork made with natural found shells, handmade rice paper, and sea glass.
  • A Hula girl statue made from lava rock.
  • Rattan & bamboo with upscale, modern finishes such as gilding and lacquer
  • A woven hanging swing for the terrace
  • Textiles: natural, woven, textural
  • Colours: Ivory, gold, hibiscus, and wasabi
  • Mood: Oasis

Facilities

  • Accessible Rooms & Facilities
  • Air Conditioning
  • Bars
  • Bicycles
  • Concierge
  • Gym
  • Hairdresser
  • Laundry Service
  • Onsite Shop
  • Parking
  • Restaurants
  • Safe
  • Wi-Fi

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Food & Drink

The Stayton Room

The Stayton Room pays homage to former U.S Navy Captain William Stayton who founded the Association Against the Prohibition Amendment.  Established in 1918, it was the first group created to fight Prohibition, and William Stayton was widely recognized as a key leader in the repeal of the 18th Amendment. The Stayton Room embodies the spirit of The Lexington Hotel which opened amidst the Prohibition era and the “Roaring Twenties.” The craft cocktail menu is inspired by classic Prohibition era libations with artisanal bar fare featuring locally sourced ingredients.