IBEROSTAR 70 Park Avenue
70 Park Ave., at 38th St., New York, New York, 10016, USA, New York City, New York, USAWhy We Like It
With free Wi-Fi, free newspapers, and lots of space to plug in in the lobby, this hotel is a good match for business travelers looking to be in midtown Manhattan. We love the unfussy Silverleaf Tavern for a quick bite or nightcap. Suites with terraces and views of the Empire State Building are a worthy splurge.
Fodor's Expert Review
This hotel is located a few blocks from Grand Central Terminal, and is a midtown Manhattan business traveler favorite. Repeat guests love the quiet Park Avenue location, the 24-hour fitness center, and the relaxed on-site tavern. The bright color palette might not suit all guests taste, but this property offers comfort and good value.
You Should Know The quiet location is good for sleeping, but don’t expect a wide range of nightlife nearby.
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Room
Bold patterned carpets, purple accents, and a generous use of metallics decorate the contemporary rooms. All rooms have work desks with ergonomic chairs, Frette linens, and large windows that let in ample sunlight.
Tip Some suites have hot tubs and terraces with Empire State building views.
Bathroom
Bright bathrooms have shower/tub combos with subway tile, marble sinks, and large mirrors. Some rooms have soaking tubs with city skyline views.
Lobby
The contemporary lobby is decorated in shades of silver and purple. Ample seating areas provide space for business travelers to be parked for hours with their laptops and iPads.
Dining
Silverleaf Tavern serves modern American small plates including truffle fries with parmesan, crispy calamari, and chicken wings.
Drinking
Silverleaf Tavern also has a long bar with high-backed stools, an original cocktail list, and a good variety of beer and wine by the glass.
What's Nearby
Getting Around
Located on Park Avenue and East 38th Street, this hotel is located in a quiet neighborhood on the border of bustling midtown Manhattan. Subway service is excellent, with the 4, 5, 6, and 7 trains at Grand Central and the B, D, F, and M trains at 42nd Street/Bryant Park. Taxis and Uber are available in the neighborhood, but traffic congestion is a common problem.
Restaurants
The colorful Salvation Taco (4-minute walk) serves tacos as envisioned by Chef April Bloomfield; try the heritage pork tostada with poblano peppers. Cracker thin crust pizza is pulled from the wood-burning ovens at Marta (10-minute walk), a cozy restaurant inspired by the style of pizza popular in Rome. For a taste of Denmark at an affordable price, check out the several kiosks in the Great Northern Food Hall (5-minute walk); sit down service is available at the grain bar or grab anything from the divine bakery to go.