Mandarin Oriental, New York 
Across from Central Park, a view from the top
Rising above Columbus Circle at the edge of Central Park, this hotel is in the Time Warner Center, 3 blocks from Lincoln Center.
In the Asian-inspired guestrooms, floor-to-ceiling windows command expansive views of Central Park, the river, or the city.
The hotels sky-high pool offers views of the Hudson River; the vast spa includes Vitality Pools and the Crystal Steam Room.
Hotel prices and availability
Map showing Mandarin Oriental, New York
Dining at the Mandarin Oriental, New York
Mandarin Oriental Lobby Lounge - Floor-to-ceiling windows framing spectacular views of Central Park. Striking modern art by Valerio Adami. Butterscotch-yellow seating. Railing accented with gingko-motif tooled silver. Cocktails, light fare daily.
MObar - Stylish gathering place adjoining lobby. Hammered-nickel bar; custom leather seating with carved-stone backs; sheer, cocoon-like curtains. Cocktails, light fare daily.
Attractions near this hotel
Taxi fare from LaGuardia is $16–$20, plus bridge and/or tunnel tolls. Shuttle van service is available. Reservations are required for return service only. One-way fare per person is $15. Town Car service is also available. Car rentals are available online. Courtesy transportation is available from all terminals to car-rental offices.
John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK): Approximate driving time to the Mandarin Oriental is 26 minutes and distance is 16.5 miles.
The flat fare for taxi service from JFK Airport to anywhere in Manhattan is $45, plus bridge and/or tunnel tolls. Shuttle van service is available. Reservations are required for return service only. One-way fare per person is $16–$25. Town Car service is also available. Car rentals are available online. Courtesy transportation is available from all terminals to car-rental offices.
Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR): Approximate driving time to the Mandarin Oriental is 24 minutes and distance is 17 miles.
Taxi fare from Newark Airport is $50, plus bridge and/or tunnel tolls. Shuttle van service is available. Reservations are required for return service only. One-way fare per person is $17–$19. Town Car service is also available. Car rentals are available online.
Fifth Avenue - 3 blocks
Lincoln Center - 3 blocks
Carnegie Hall - 4 blocks
Madison Avenue couturier shops - 4–20 blocks
Bloomingdale’s - 6 blocks
Tiffany & Co. - 6 blocks
Broadway Theater District - 7 blocks
Henri Bendel - 7 blocks
Rockefeller Center - 12 blocks
Saks Fifth Avenue - 13 blocks
Frick Collection - 13.5 blocks
Metropolitan Museum of Art - 1.5 miles
Chrysler Building - 1.5 miles
Grand Central Terminal - 1.5 miles
Empire State Building - 1.75 miles
Walking is a popular option for sightseeing, window-shopping, and experiencing the flavor of the city. Taxis are relatively easy to hail, except during rush hour or inclement weather. Visitors should use yellow cabs only. The cab is available only if the center panel of its roof sign is lit. Subways and buses are efficient and inexpensive (less than $5). MetroCards for subways and buses can be purchased in subway stations and from designated merchants. Subway and bus stops are across the street. Because of expensive and limited parking, as well as challenging traffic conditions, rental cars are generally not recommended.
All prices are subject to change.
