Kitano New York Hotel A 4 star hotel in New York

  • Fernando Botero’s bronze sculpture Dog presides over the lobby of this tranquil Japanese-owned hotel in Midtown, 4 blocks from Grand Central Terminal.
  • Rooms are serene sanctuaries with custom-designed Asian-inspired furnishings, commissioned artwork, and marble baths with Shiseido toiletries.
  • Museum-quality art is displayed throughout. The highly regarded Nadaman restaurant offers artfully presented Japanese cuisine.
  • Hotel prices and availability

    Map showing Kitano New York Hotel

    Dining at the Kitano New York Hotel

    Nadaman Habukai - Traditional Japanese restaurant open for lunch and dinner. Private tatami rooms available. Kaiseki dinners (dozen or more small dishes chosen by chef).

    The Garden Café - Informal spot with mahogany paneling, skylight, garden, and original art by Red Grooms. Located in townhouse adjoining hotel. American/Japanese buffet breakfast and à la carte menu. Lunch/dinner menu with salads, sandwiches, and choices such as herb-crusted salmon, truffled mushroom risotto, steaks.

    The Bar Lounge - Mezzanine-level lounge overlooking lobby and windows facing Park Avenue. Light-wood floor, leather seating, plasma TV. Open early evening to late night. Light-fare menu. Live jazz Wednesday-Saturday evenings.

    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.

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

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

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

    Garment District - 3 blocks
    Grand Central Terminal - 4 blocks
    Bryant Park/New York Public Library - 4 blocks
    Chrysler Building - 5 blocks
    Empire State Building - 6 blocks
    Times Square - 7 blocks
    Broadway theaters - 7 blocks
    United Nations - 9 blocks
    Rockefeller Center - 11 blocks
    Radio City Music Hall - 14 blocks
    Museum of Modern Art - 1 mile
    Madison Square Garden/Penn Station- 1 mile
    Greenwich Village - 1 mile
    Carnegie Hall - 1.25 miles
    Central Park - 1.25 miles
    Jacob K. Javits Convention Center - 1.25 miles
    Central Park Zoo - 1.5 miles
    Columbus Circle (Time Warner Center, CNN tour, shopping/dining) - 1.75 miles
    Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - 2 miles
    Chelsea Piers (sports, entertainment) - 2 miles
    Soho district - 1.75 miles
    Little Italy - 1.75 miles
    Metropolitan Museum of Art - 2 miles
    Chinatown - 2.25 miles
    Tribeca district - 2.25 miles
    American Museum of Natural History - 2.5 miles
    Financial District - 3 miles

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