The Roosevelt Hotel is a prominent landmark located on Madison Avenue and 45th Street in midtown New York City.
The hotel is convenient to all of New York City, and sits where the business district meets the Theater and shopping districts. This hotel is within 10 blocks of Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, the Museum of Modern Art, Madison Square Garden and the United Nations. The Roosevelt Hotel is close to Times Square, three blocks away.
This hotel reflects Old New York, with original Tiffany crystal chandeliers, gilt trim, coffered ceilings, original marble floors, wrought iron balconies and a life sized statue of Teddy Roosevelt in the lobby.
This hotel hosts two dining venues including the Roosevelt Grill and the Madison Club Lounge with room service available 24-hours a day. The hotel offers a 24-hour fitness center with cardiovascular and weight machines, extra towels, televisions and a water cooler.
The business center provides 30,000 square feet of meeting space. A hair salon and a gift shop are housed in the hotel.
Guestrooms overlook Madison Avenue and feature contemporary and antique furnishings. Large lighted desks, ergonomic chairs and high speed Internet access are provided.
Scroll print bedspreads adorn guestroom beds beneath prints of flowers.
The Roosevelt became a paramount part of New Year's celebrations when Canadian bandleader Guy Lombardo and The Royal Canadians began the first broadcast of "Auld Lang Syne" on New Year's Eve 1924.