Wellington Hotel New York Manhattan

Wellington Hotel New York

This bargain Manhattan hotel is centrally located in Midtown, the Wellington Hotel is steps away from New York’s Carnegie Hall, City Center, Central Park, and Broadway — New York’s celebrated Theater District. Guests of the Wellington are also steps away from Fifth Avenue shops, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, Lincoln Center, Times Square, and the Museum of Radio and Television.

871 Seventh Ave. at 55th Street New York City, NY 10019

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Wellington Hotel New York Deluxe King Room

Wellington Hotel New York Deluxe King Room

Guest Rooms

Each one of the Wellington Hotel New York’s beautifully decorated 500 guest rooms is designed for comfort and convenience. In-room amenities include high speed wireless Internet access, telephone with voicemail and data port, cable TV with pay-per-view movies, and hair dryer. An iron and ironing board are available upon request from housekeeping.  New York Hotel’s, Wellington, also features 100 suites that include the same amenities as each of the guest rooms, plus a kitchenette. All suites and rooms at the Wellington are seasonally air conditioned.

Wellington Hotel New York Services

There are many fine services and amenities offered at the New York Wellington Hotel. Included are an Internet Kiosk located in the lobby, high speed wireless Internet service, a fax service located at the front desk (fee applies), a theater, sightseeing and transportation desk, two gift shops, valet parking (fee applies), beauty services, as well as laundry and dry cleaning services. Complimentary safe deposit boxes are also available for guests at the Wellington Hotel’s front desk.

Wellington Hotel New York Dining Facilities

Guests of the New York’s Wellington Hotel will enjoy award-winning Mediterranean cuisine at Molyvos, the hotel’s onsite restaurant located in the lobby. Molyvos opens at noon each day and features traditional Greek dishes and grilled fish specialties. The Park Cafe is also located in the Wellington Hotel and offers a more casual dining option. Guests can enjoy breakfast, lunch and dinner from 6 a.m. to 1 a.m. daily. Room service is also available from 6 a.m. until midnight.

Wellington Hotel New York and New York City Information

New York Hotels Wellington is located in the city of New York which served by 3 major airports, 2 train terminals and a massive bus depot, New York City is the most important transportation hub in the northeastern U.S. John F Kennedy Airport (JFK), 15 miles (24km) from Midtown Manhattan in southeastern Queens , is where most international flights arrive and depart. Recently voted the third-worst airport facility in the world by business travelers, JFK is best avoided. LaGuardia Airport in northern Queens is 8 miles (13km) from Manhattan and services mostly domestic flights. If you’re arriving or departing in the middle of the day, LaGuardia is a more convenient choice than JFK. Newark Airport is in New Jersey , 10 miles (16km) directly west of Manhattan . Flights to and from Newark airport are sometimes a bit cheaper because of the erroneous perception that the airport is less accessible than JFK or LaGuardia. In fact, Newark has a large, brand spanking new international arrivals terminal, plus its 4 terminals are linked by a monorail system.

To get to the New York Hotels Wellington:  All suburban and long haul buses leave and depart from the Port Authority Bus Terminal at 41st Street and 8th Avenue in midtown Manhattan. Bus lines running through the Port Authority include Greyhound, which links New York with major cities across the country, Peter Pan Trailways, which runs buses to the nearest major cities, Short Line, offering numerous departures to towns in northern New Jersey and upstate New York, and New Jersey Transit buses, with direct service to Atlantic City and the entire Garden State.

Pennsylvania Station, on 33rd St between 7th and 8th Avenues, is the departure point for all Amtrak trains, including the frequent daily Metroliner service to Princeton, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC. The Long Island Rail Road serves several hundred thousand commuters each day from a newly renovated platform area to points in Brooklyn, Queens and the suburbs of Long Island, including the resort areas. New Jersey Transit operates trains from Penn Station to the suburbs and the Jersey Shore. One commuter company, Metro North Railroad, departs from Grand Central Station, at Park Avenue and 42nd Street and serves the northern suburbs and Connecticut.

Although it’s a nightmare to have a car in Manhattan , getting there is easy.   You can then leave your car parked at New York Hotels Wellington.  Approaches from the east include the Connecticut Turnpike (I-95), the Long Island Expressway, which enters Manhattan through the Queens Midtown Tunnel (often choked by traffic), and the Grand Central Parkway (right off the Triborough Bridge), which cuts through Queens on its way from Long Island. From New Jersey , I-95 crosses the George Washington Bridge . I-95 also continues south as the New Jersey Turnpike, entering Manhattan via the Lincoln Tunnel (at midtown) and the Holland Tunnel (near Soho ). Via I-95, it’s 195 miles (315km) south from Boston , 105 miles (170km) north from Philadelphia , and 235 miles (380km) north from Washington , DC.