Amsterdam Court: Midtown Broadway

The Amsterdam Court is a Midtown Broadway hotel located just a few minutes’ walk from all the excitement of Times Square. Being in the theater district of Manhattan allows guests to easily go to a Broadway show without having to venture too far.

Midtown Broadway -flickr

Midtown Broadway -flickr

Being centrally located, all the main attractions of New York City are within easy access like Carnegie Hall, The Empire State Building, Rockefeller Center, Penn Station, Radio City Music Hall, Museum of Modern Art, Central Park, 5th Avenue shopping and Madison Square Garden. Just a short ride south, guests can visit the Ground Zero memorial.

Hotel amenities at the Art Nouveau style Manhattan hotel are the onsite Trousdale Bar and Restaurant, 24 hour front desk, non smoking in all public areas of the hotel, room service, valet dry-cleaning and laundry services, multi lingual staff, concierge service, wheelchair accessibility to all common public areas, a business center with fax and photocopying services, complimentary coffee in the morning and an elevator for easy access to the six different floors where guest rooms are located on. There are no pets allowed at this establishment. This is a smoking hotel but there are non-smoking rooms available upon request.

There are 136 different rooms available at this Manhattan hotel. The rooms come standard with Belgian linen, soft down comforters; color TV with cable, in room video games, telephones with data ports and voice mail, alarm clocks, CD-players, hair dryers, Iron and ironing boards and black out curtains.

This Midtown Broadway hotel is small enough for guests to enjoy an intimate setting while in New York City. The Amsterdam Court is ready for your reservation.
226 W 50Th Street
New York, NY

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