Surrey Suite Hotel A 3 star hotel in New York

  • This 16-story hotel offers a European ambience amid the townhouses of the Upper East Side, a half-block from Central Park.
  • Kitchenettes and high-speed Internet access add modern touches to 132 suites with high ceilings and antique-style furnishings.
  • Services include a concierge desk, secretarial help, and room service from an on-site French restaurant run by chef Daniel Boulud.
  • Hotel prices and availability

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    Dining at the Surrey Suite Hotel

    Café Boulud - Acclaimed, informal French restaurant. Lunch Monday-Saturday, dinner daily. Streetside tables in warm weather. Five menus offered daily: Seasonal, country-style, market fresh, international, and fixed price. Dark-wood paneling, white linens. Reservations recommended.

    Attractions near this hotel

    Getting around: Taxis, subways, and buses operate throughout Manhattan and to other New York City boroughs.

    Central Park - 0.5 block
    Fifth Avenue - 0.5 block
    Whitney Museum of American Art - 1.5 blocks
    Metropolitan Museum of Art - 4 blocks
    Guggenheim Museum - 12 blocks
    Cooper-Hewitt Design Museum - 13 blocks
    Jewish Museum - 15 blocks
    Rockefeller Center - 0.75 mile
    Times Square 1.25 miles

    La Guardia International Airport (LGA): Approximate driving time is 25 minutes and distance is 11 miles.

    JFK International Airport (JFK): Approximate driving time is 40 minutes and distance is 16 miles.

    Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR): Approximate driving time is 40 minutes and distance is 18 miles.

    Getting there: From LaGuardia and JFK airports, shuttle vans ($16-$25 per passenger) take travelers to Manhattan hotels. For two or more travelers it''s usually less expensive and faster to share a taxi ($26-$35 from LaGuardia; more than $36 from JFK and Newark). Other transportation options into Manhattan include express buses and the Air Train from JFK and the PATH Train from Newark ($5-$15), but these do not stop at individual hotels, and travelers must take subways or taxis from terminals. (Prices subject to change without notice.)

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