Meet: Martinique New York on Broadway
Meet Martinique New York on Broadway, Curio Collection by Hilton, the Gilded Age hotel in a landmark building at 49 West 32nd Street. Centrally located between bustling Herald Square and trendy NoMad, Martinique New York was originally built in 1898 by renowned architect Henry J. Hardenberg.
“Having recently celebrated its 125th anniversary, Martinique New York on Broadway is uniquely poised to offer the ultimate New York City experience, transporting both locals and tourists alike through over a century of iconic history,” says General Manager Dan Briks. “The property’s interior and exterior design pays homage to the modern and vibrant Midtown community while simultaneously highlighting decades of cultural significance in the epicenter of Manhattan. These physical attributes are further amplified through our lively and varied dining offerings, rounding out what we know, and are proud to say is an unparalleled experience for guests.”
The façade of Martinique New York showcases a distinct building design inspired by the grand chateaus of France’s Loire Valley. Upon entering the hotel, guests are met by a welcoming ambiance amidst Art Deco-inspired décor. Featuring 504 guest rooms and suites, you can enjoy modern amenities for a comfortable stay. If visiting with your friends or family, you can reserve connecting rooms. Popular accommodations include the sophisticated 1 Queen 2 Room Suite which offers flexible space with a separate living and bedroom area divided by French doors. The spacious King Junior Suite features an open floor plan with a living space and bedroom area in one.
Some highlighted amenities at Martinique New York are a fitness center, on-site dining, room service, and one-of-a-kind event spaces for gatherings of 10 to 400 guests. Whether a hotel guest or a local, visit a variety of on-site dining experiences. The Press Club Grill is an Italian-inspired steakhouse that also features Continental cuisine influenced by the 1950s and 60s. Led by Chef Franklin Becker, The Press Club Grill is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch. For grab and go options, head to Early Edition Espresso Bar for La Colombe coffee, Harney & Sons tea, fresh juices, pastries, and snacks. Additional restaurant concepts include Nōksu, a 14-seat tasting counter located within the 32nd street entrance of the Herald Square subway station, and The Bronze Owl, a vibrant cocktail bar with curated craft cocktails and savory bites.
While enjoying your stay at Martinique New York, take in its unique 125+ year history, including being the birthplace of the Professional Golfers Association (PGA) in 1916, a post-prohibition era hot spot, the popular Martinique Theatre, and a NYC landmark. Explore the hotel’s photo archive to discover more of its rich history.
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