Andaz 5th Avenue
New York, NY, United States
Style: Classic Luxury. Built: 2010. Rooms: 184.
The Andaz experience begins the moment you arrive through the bronze-colored doors on 41st Street and are greeted by an Andaz Host. Have a drink in the lounge while checking in via handheld PC, or simply en-route to your room. Arrival is at your pace, your style.
The interior of Andaz 5th Avenue is inspired by New York City. Within the limestone and brick façade of the historic 1916 Rogers Peet Building – once a men’s retail store –Tony Chi has created spaces inspired by the high-ceilings and solidity of the city’s pre-war apartments and the moments that characterize the city in the minds of New Yorkers. The ground and second floors are open spaces; a facade of floor-to-ceiling glass framed in limestone echoes the library across the street. The spaces might remind you of the city on a rainy day or the moment right before dawn breaks when the streets are silent, and New York is all yours.
Like many of New York’s most passionate art-collecting residents, we have curated our spaces with work that evokes the dynamic energy of our locale: 14-foot brilliant vermilion acrylic murals of figures communicating with each other by Carlos Capelán glow like fire through the windows on 41st Street. A white, eight-foot-high white marble and resin Nick Hornby sculpture first appears to be a modernist sculpture, but its real influences from the neighborhood quickly unfold as you “read” it: Look at the sculpture this way, it’s a bit of the bronze Gertrude Stein statue from Bryant Park; that way, it’s a piece of the urns that flank the New York Public Library; keep looking – it’s the Broken Obelisk sculpture by Barnett Newman in the Museum of Modern Art.
True to the Andaz brand, Andaz 5th Avenue offers uncomplicated and attentive service by real people who are passionate about New York City, in an ambiance that feels like your own New York apartment. We’re as fervent about New York’s farms as we are our tiny island city-kingdom: Menus in the shop, bar, and room service are based on our relationships with local farmers and our search for what’s fresh and in-season around the state of New York, particularly in the Hudson Valley.
Maybe you aren’t from around here, but you should feel as if you are. Talk to the chefs at work in the open kitchen, position yourself virtually anywhere to take in an icon of the city or the quiet courtyard; your experience should be whatever it is that you want to create within a venue that is pure New York sophistication.
Fine Dining on Site
The shop is located at the corner of 5th Avenue and 41st Street and features dishes created and inspired by foods that come from our farmer friends and producers around the state.
Fitness Center
24-hour gym.
Disabled Access
The staff is trained to assist and offer guidance to mobility-impaired guests. All areas of the Hotel have been designed and are compliant with ADA rules. The Hotel offers wheelchairs and wheelchair accessible public spaces and guestrooms. Hotel & Guestroom features include; Roll-in showers, Bathtub bench and grab rails, Portable commode, Wheelchair acessible doors (except suites), low peepholes, closet poles, towel racks, sink/vanity.
Banquets & Meetings
Apartment 2E is a meeting and event space that encompasses all the characteristics of a true Andaz experience, with uncomplicated and friendly service.
Business Center
The Andaz Lounge features a unique communal workspace complete with power outlets and WiFi; convivial but private at the same time. Our hosts can help you with printing requests or other business needs.
Recommended Rooms
New York loft-style guestrooms complement the hotel’s unique design elements reminiscent of pre-war New York apartments. Expect 12’ floor-to-ceiling windows with views of 5th Avenue and the New York Public Library, travertine marble bathrooms with porcelain foot baths, and some of the largest guestrooms in New York City from 322 square feet. Many of the 36 spacious suites offer private balconies or landscaped terraces.
High Speed Internet
High-Speed Internet - Wireless.
Hotel Address
Andaz 5th Avenue
485 5th Avenue at 41st Street
New York , NY 10017
United States
Location Summary
Andaz 5th Avenue is located on 5th avenue at 41st street, in the fashionable Bryant Park area of midtown Manhattan. It is across from the New York Public Library, and within walking distance to famed 5th avenue shopping, Times Square, Grand Central Station, and the theater district. It is near Herald Square, the Empire State Building, United Nations, and Rockefeller Center.
Directions to Hotel
Directions from JFK: Begin on JFK Int'l Airport Blvd and go 1.7 miles. Turn towards Airport Exit/Van Wyck Expy N/I-678. Continue on Van Wyck Expy, I-678 and go 6 miles. Bear left on ramp at sign reading, "Exit 10 Grand Central Pkwy to La Guardia Airport / Triboro Bridge" and go 0.4 miles. Continue on Grand Central Pkwy via ramp at sign reading "Exit 10 I-495 LI Expressway to Long Island/Midtown Tunnel" and go 0.8 miles. Bear right on I-495 and go 7 miles. There is a toll at the Midtown Tunnel. After exiting the tunnel, keep to the right at the fork in the ramp. Bear left onto E. 37th St. Follow E.37th ST for .5 miles and turn right onto Park Avenue North. Follow Park Avenue North .4 miles and turn left on to 42nd St. Proceed 2 blocks and turn left on 5th Avenue. Turn left on 41st Street, and the entrance to the hotel will be immediately on the left.
Directions from LGA: Exit the airport and head west on Grand central Pkwy. Take the exit onto Brooklyn Queens Expy E. Merge onto I-278 W. Take exit 35 for I-495/Long Island Expressway toward Midtown Tunnel/Eastern L.I./Greenpoint Ave. Merge onto I-495 W and take the Midtown Tunnel in to Manhattan. After exiting the tunnel, keep to the right at the fork in the ramp. Bear left onto E. 37th St. Follow E.37th ST for .5 miles and turn right onto Park Avenue North. Follow Park Avenue North .4 miles and turn left on to 42nd St. Proceed 2 blocks and turn left on 5th Avenue. Turn left on 41st Street, and the entrance to the hotel will be immediately on the left.
New York, NY, United States
Style: Classic Luxury. Built: 2010. Rooms: 184.
The Andaz experience begins the moment you arrive through the bronze-colored doors on 41st Street and are greeted by an Andaz Host. Have a drink in the lounge while checking in via handheld PC, or simply en-route to your room. Arrival is at your pace, your style.
The interior of Andaz 5th Avenue is inspired by New York City. Within the limestone and brick façade of the historic 1916 Rogers Peet Building – once a men’s retail store –Tony Chi has created spaces inspired by the high-ceilings and solidity of the city’s pre-war apartments and the moments that characterize the city in the minds of New Yorkers. The ground and second floors are open spaces; a facade of floor-to-ceiling glass framed in limestone echoes the library across the street. The spaces might remind you of the city on a rainy day or the moment right before dawn breaks when the streets are silent, and New York is all yours.
Like many of New York’s most passionate art-collecting residents, we have curated our spaces with work that evokes the dynamic energy of our locale: 14-foot brilliant vermilion acrylic murals of figures communicating with each other by Carlos Capelán glow like fire through the windows on 41st Street. A white, eight-foot-high white marble and resin Nick Hornby sculpture first appears to be a modernist sculpture, but its real influences from the neighborhood quickly unfold as you “read” it: Look at the sculpture this way, it’s a bit of the bronze Gertrude Stein statue from Bryant Park; that way, it’s a piece of the urns that flank the New York Public Library; keep looking – it’s the Broken Obelisk sculpture by Barnett Newman in the Museum of Modern Art.
True to the Andaz brand, Andaz 5th Avenue offers uncomplicated and attentive service by real people who are passionate about New York City, in an ambiance that feels like your own New York apartment. We’re as fervent about New York’s farms as we are our tiny island city-kingdom: Menus in the shop, bar, and room service are based on our relationships with local farmers and our search for what’s fresh and in-season around the state of New York, particularly in the Hudson Valley.
Maybe you aren’t from around here, but you should feel as if you are. Talk to the chefs at work in the open kitchen, position yourself virtually anywhere to take in an icon of the city or the quiet courtyard; your experience should be whatever it is that you want to create within a venue that is pure New York sophistication.
Fine Dining on Site
The shop is located at the corner of 5th Avenue and 41st Street and features dishes created and inspired by foods that come from our farmer friends and producers around the state.
Fitness Center
24-hour gym.
Disabled Access
The staff is trained to assist and offer guidance to mobility-impaired guests. All areas of the Hotel have been designed and are compliant with ADA rules. The Hotel offers wheelchairs and wheelchair accessible public spaces and guestrooms. Hotel & Guestroom features include; Roll-in showers, Bathtub bench and grab rails, Portable commode, Wheelchair acessible doors (except suites), low peepholes, closet poles, towel racks, sink/vanity.
Banquets & Meetings
Apartment 2E is a meeting and event space that encompasses all the characteristics of a true Andaz experience, with uncomplicated and friendly service.
Business Center
The Andaz Lounge features a unique communal workspace complete with power outlets and WiFi; convivial but private at the same time. Our hosts can help you with printing requests or other business needs.
Recommended Rooms
New York loft-style guestrooms complement the hotel’s unique design elements reminiscent of pre-war New York apartments. Expect 12’ floor-to-ceiling windows with views of 5th Avenue and the New York Public Library, travertine marble bathrooms with porcelain foot baths, and some of the largest guestrooms in New York City from 322 square feet. Many of the 36 spacious suites offer private balconies or landscaped terraces.
High Speed Internet
High-Speed Internet - Wireless.
Hotel Address
Andaz 5th Avenue
485 5th Avenue at 41st Street
New York , NY 10017
United States
Location Summary
Andaz 5th Avenue is located on 5th avenue at 41st street, in the fashionable Bryant Park area of midtown Manhattan. It is across from the New York Public Library, and within walking distance to famed 5th avenue shopping, Times Square, Grand Central Station, and the theater district. It is near Herald Square, the Empire State Building, United Nations, and Rockefeller Center.
Directions to Hotel
Directions from JFK: Begin on JFK Int'l Airport Blvd and go 1.7 miles. Turn towards Airport Exit/Van Wyck Expy N/I-678. Continue on Van Wyck Expy, I-678 and go 6 miles. Bear left on ramp at sign reading, "Exit 10 Grand Central Pkwy to La Guardia Airport / Triboro Bridge" and go 0.4 miles. Continue on Grand Central Pkwy via ramp at sign reading "Exit 10 I-495 LI Expressway to Long Island/Midtown Tunnel" and go 0.8 miles. Bear right on I-495 and go 7 miles. There is a toll at the Midtown Tunnel. After exiting the tunnel, keep to the right at the fork in the ramp. Bear left onto E. 37th St. Follow E.37th ST for .5 miles and turn right onto Park Avenue North. Follow Park Avenue North .4 miles and turn left on to 42nd St. Proceed 2 blocks and turn left on 5th Avenue. Turn left on 41st Street, and the entrance to the hotel will be immediately on the left.
Directions from LGA: Exit the airport and head west on Grand central Pkwy. Take the exit onto Brooklyn Queens Expy E. Merge onto I-278 W. Take exit 35 for I-495/Long Island Expressway toward Midtown Tunnel/Eastern L.I./Greenpoint Ave. Merge onto I-495 W and take the Midtown Tunnel in to Manhattan. After exiting the tunnel, keep to the right at the fork in the ramp. Bear left onto E. 37th St. Follow E.37th ST for .5 miles and turn right onto Park Avenue North. Follow Park Avenue North .4 miles and turn left on to 42nd St. Proceed 2 blocks and turn left on 5th Avenue. Turn left on 41st Street, and the entrance to the hotel will be immediately on the left.