The Carlton on Madison Avenue A 4 star hotel in New York

Beaux-arts hotel close to business, shopping, and sights
  • This classic hotel is 6 blocks from Herald Square and the Empire State Building, and 7 from Macy's and the Flatiron Building.
  • The 314 vintage-detailed rooms have city views, down comforters, custom-designed furniture, and cable TV.
  • Guests receive complimentary passes to a health club 7 blocks away; hotel staff are multilingual.
  • Hotel prices and availability

    Map showing The Carlton on Madison Avenue

    Dining at the The Carlton on Madison Avenue

    Country - Notable New York chef/restaurateur Geoffrey Zakarian''s formal fine-dining, mezzanine-level restaurant. Open for dinner only. French-American cuisine. Organic produce. Three seatings for fixed-price seasonal menu changed daily.

    Café at Country - Lobby-level sibling to Country. French-bistro ambience and (seasonal) menus. Open for breakfast, lunch, dinner. (This restaurant provides the hotel''s room service.) Hardwood floor, tufted leather couches in lounge areas. Service from midday to late night at two bars, dark-wood paneled Antique Bar and contemporary Café Bar.

    Champagne Bar - Mezzanine-level bar/lounge with black-leather seating. Open early evening to late night for cocktails, champagnes by the glass.

    Attractions near this hotel

    Madison Square Park - 3 blocks
    Empire State Building - 4 blocks
    Madison Square Garden/Penn Station - 5 blocks
    Flatiron Building (National Historic Landmark) - 6 blocks
    Macy''s department store - 7 blocks
    Garment District - 7 blocks
    Grand Central Terminal - 0.5 mile
    Union Square Park - 0.5 mile
    Times Square - 0.75 mile
    Rockefeller Center - 0.75 mile
    Radio City Music Hall - 0.75 mile
    Washington Square Park (Greenwich Village) - 1 mile
    SoHo district - 1.25 miles
    Chelsea Piers - 1.25 miles
    Jacob K. Javits Convention Center - 1.25 miles
    Museum of Modern Art - 1.25 miles
    Little Italy - 1.5 miles
    Carnegie Hall - 1.5 miles
    Central Park - 1.5 miles
    Columbus Circle (Time Warner Center, CNN tour, shopping/dining) - 1.75 miles
    TriBeCa district - 1.75 miles
    Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts - 2 miles
    Chinatown - 2.25 miles
    American Museum of Natural History - 2.5 miles
    Metropolitan Museum of Art - 2.75 miles
    Financial District - 3 miles
    LaGuardia Airport (LGA): Approximate driving time is 30–45 minutes and distance is 8 miles.

    Driving directions from LaGuardia: Take Grand Central Pkwy west to I-278 (Brooklyn-Queens Expy) west. Take I-495 (Long Island Expy) west, then take the Queens Midtown tunnel and exit to 35th St/34th St. Turn right on E 35th St, then turn left on Park Ave. Turn right on E 29th St.

    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 35th St/34th St. Turn right on E 35th St, then turn left on Park Ave. Turn right on E 29th St.

    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 left on W 34th St, then turn right on Park Ave. Turn right on E 29th St.

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

    All prices subject to change.

    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.

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