- Address
- 501 Lexington Avenue, 10017
- Chain
- SW
- Built
- 1929 (renovated 2008)
About The Roger Smith Hotel
Located in Midtown Manhattan, in the heart of the New York City business district, the Roger Smith Hotel is a warm and charming boutique hotel, distinguished from the glut of chain hotels, by delivering style, elegance, and a unique flair. Our 130 guest rooms and suites are one of a kind, all individually decorated in New England Country Home, providing the perfect ambiance for travelers visiting our great metropolis. Our passion is hospitality, and we execute this experience par excellence. Our passion is also in culture, representing the great diversity New York City has to offer. Art, Fashion, Film, Music, Pop Culture, are all on display at the Roger Smith through the many events and exhibitions taking place on property. The energy and vitality of New York City resonates within our halls, but our rooms reflect the tranquility and harmony travelers desire. Value-Added Amenities include Free Wireless Internet Access, Gym Passes to New York Sports Club, DVD Movie Rentals from an Extensive Movie Library, Free Local Phone Calls, and Yogurt, Granola, and Green Apples as a healthy snack or quick pick me up.
The Roger Smith Hotel is located on 47th Street and Lexington Avenue, what is considered Midtown East, near the center of Manhattan. The Roger Smith Hotel is located within 10 Minutes Walking Distance of: United Nations, Chrysler Building, Grand Central Terminal, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, The MOMA. The Roger Smith Hotel is located within 20 Minutes Walking Distance of: Times Square/Broadway/Theatre District, Central Park, Empire State Building, Macys Department Store, Bloomingdales Department Store. The Roger Smith Hotel recommends taking a taxi, subway, or bus to the following landmarks: The Statue of Liberty Ground Zero Lincoln Center/The Met Wall Street/New York Stock Exchange The Guggenheim Museum The Metropolitan Museum of Art East and West Village/Soho/Chinatown/Little Italy American Museum of Natural History South Street Seaport Brooklyn Bridge
