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Mandarin Oriental, New York at Time Warner Center is situated at the northwest arc of Columbus Circle. Steps away from Central Park, this unrivaled location offers the best of New York’s cultural epicenter. Renowned performance venues such as Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall are within walking distance, while the world-class shopping of Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue are but a stroll through Central Park.
Guest Rooms
251 sophisticated and luxuriously appointed guestrooms including 48 suites with stunning views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline
Restaurants & Bars
Asiate – a trend-setting restaurant capturing the elements of European and oriental cuisine
Mandarin Oriental Lobby Lounge – light refreshments, afternoon tea and late night desserts
MObar – a lively atmosphere for pre or post dinner drinks
Meetings and Conferences
A total of 7,000 sq. ft of meeting space including 4 meeting and function rooms.
State-of-the-art audio visual capabilities.
Health & Fitness
Exclusive 14,500 sq.ft Mandarin Oriental Spa offering a complete ‘journey of the senses’
High performance fitness center including a 75-foot naturally lit indoor lap pool.
Resources
- Mandarin Oriental, New York Hotel at 1 Central Park
- Mandarin Oriental website
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Pictures of Mandarin Oriental New York Hotel
The view of the park and New York skyline from the 35th floor of the new Mandarin Oriental New York Hotel.
New Yorkers and New York visitors enjoying $15 cocktails in the bar of the new Mandarin Oriental New York Hotel.
Mandarin Oriental Lobby Lounge and the Christmas tree.
The lobby of the new Mandarin Oriental New York Hotel.
The entrance of the new Mandarin Oriental New York Hotel.
11 November 2003.
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The view on Mandarin Oriental Hotel at Time Warner Center across Central Park‘s Pond on in May of 2003.