The Hudson in New York, N.Y., is located in the center of Manhattan on West 57th Street, one block from Central Park and Columbus Circle. Broadway and Carnegie Hall are less than three blocks away. Fifth Avenue shopping is four blocks from the hotel. Designed by Studio 54 creator Ian Schrager, the Hudson's lobby is draped by a 40 foot vine resting on a glass ceiling. A large chandelier hangs overhead while music plays in the background. The manicured and landscaped Sky Terrace offers panoramic views of the city.
The Hudson Cafeteria, offering Ivy League dining but resembling a 1940s automat, serves comfort food with healthy options. Private Park, in the hotel's elevated lobby, resembles Central Park. Food and drinks are served among 45 foot trees and ivy covered walls. Outdoor heaters and a glass roof make this hideaway enjoyable year round. Two floors of the hotel are devoted to meeting facilities, and wireless Internet access is available in the lobby.
The 1,000 Hudson guestrooms offer are modeled after sea faring vessels.
Designer Felipe Starck furnished the guestrooms with navy inspired chairs and headboards with steamer trunk fabric and brass rivets. Select rooms feature views of Central Park while others offer views of the hotel's Private Park.
Complimentary newspapers are delivered to the guestrooms. Wireless Internet access is available. Bathrooms include bathrobes and Agua toiletries. The bar's eclectic dΘcor makes this hotspot a stand out among New York nightlife. Futuristic dΘcor features a hand painted mural by Francesco Clemente and an illuminated glass floor.