Grand Hyatt New York A 3 star hotel in New York

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Map showing Grand Hyatt New York

Dining at the Grand Hyatt New York

Commodore Grill & Lounge - Fine-dining restaurant and lounge with warm-wood accents, banquette booths. Dinner only. Seasonal American menu including low carbohydrate choices. Bar service from mid-afternoon to late night.

Manhattan Sky Restaurant and Bar - Glass ceiling and window wall overlooking 42nd Street. Buffet breakfast and à la carte lunch. Bar menu, also.

Grand Coffee Bar - Lobby sport offering takeaway coffee, pastries, sandwiches, tea, juices from early morning to mid-afternoon.

Attractions near this hotel

Getting around: Public buses and subways operate throughout Manhattan and to other boroughs. Taxis are available outside the hotel.

All prices are subject to change.

Grand Central Terminal - adjacent
Whitney Museum of American Art at Altria - across street
Chrysler Building - 1 block
Bryant Park/New York Public Library - 3 blocks
Garment District - 3 blocks
United Nations - 4 blocks
Times Square - 4 blocks
Broadway theaters - 4 blocks
Rockefeller Center - 7 blocks
Radio City Music Hall - 10 blocks
Empire State Building - 10 blocks
Saks Fifth Avenue - 10 blocks
Museum of Modern Art - 10 blocks
Carnegie Hall - 0.75 mile
Central Park - 1 mile
Madison Square Garden/Penn Station- 1 mile
Greenwich Village - 1.25 miles
Central Park Zoo - 1.25 miles
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center - 1.25 miles
Columbus Circle (Time Warner Center, CNN tour, shopping/dining) - 1.5 miles
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - 1.75 miles
Chelsea Piers (sports, entertainment) - 1.75 miles
Soho district - 2 miles
Little Italy - 2 miles
Metropolitan Museum of Art - 2.25 miles
American Museum of Natural History - 2.5 miles
Chinatown - 2.5 miles
Tribeca district - 3 miles
Financial District - 3.5 miles
Getting there: A taxi costs $26–$35 from LaGuardia Airport, $36–$75 from John F. Kennedy International Airport, and $36–$75 from Newark Liberty International Airport. From LaGuardia Airport, buses go to subway stops in Manhattan. From John F. Kennedy International Airport, trains and buses go to subway stops in Queens, from which there are subways to Manhattan. From terminals at Newark Liberty International Airport, a monorail goes to the airport''s train station, from which trains go to Manhattan''s Penn Station.

Shuttle vans and private cars of varying prices are available. They can be reserved during the process of booking a reservation for this hotel, via this Web site, and added to the total trip cost.

LaGuardia Airport (LGA): Approximate driving time is 30–45 minutes and distance is 8 miles.

Driving directions from LaGuardia Airport: Take Grand Central Pkwy west to I-278 (Brooklyn-Queens Expy) west. Exit to SR 25A and bear right onto Queens Plaza N. Continue on Queensboro Bridge and exit to 2nd Ave south. Turn left on 2nd Ave, and the Grand Hyatt New York is on the right after about .8 miles.

John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK): Approximate driving time is 50–60 minutes and distance is 15 miles.

Driving directions from JFK: Take I-678 (Van Wyck Expy) north to I-495 (Long Island Expy) west. Take the Queens Midtown tunnel and exit to 37th St/38th-40th Sts. Turn left on E 37th St, then turn right on Park Ave. Turn right on E 42nd St and the hotel is on the left.

Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR): Approximate driving time is 40-60 minutes and distance is 16 miles.

Driving directions from Newark: Follow signs to take US 1/US 9 north to I-95 (New Jersey Tpke) north (toll road). Take I-495 to the Lincoln Tunnel and exit to West Side Hwy/40th St. Turn right on W 42nd St, then turn left on 3rd Ave. Turn right on E 46th St, then right on 2nd Ave. The hotel is on the right.

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