Hilton New York Times Square Reveals $20 Million Renovation

Hilton New York Times Square has completed a $20 million public space renovation, unveiling a transformed ground-floor lobby, 15th floor Sky Lobby, and three food and beverage concepts.

The color palette of the ground-floor lobby includes pastel and neutral tones. With round-the-clock doorman and bellman services available, guests are greeted from the moment they arrive as they make their way to the hotel’s 15th floor Sky Lobby. At the Sky Lobby, a rotating collection of artworks curated by Celine Mo of Dinner Gallery and sourced from local and emerging artists are now on display. Pretty cool: Scannable QR codes allow guests to learn more about each piece; they can also purchase the art on the spot and have it packed and shipped after their stay.

The Sky Lobby also houses 42nd And Sky bar and lounge, which offers a food menu created by Executive Chef Jason Routzahn and a cocktail program. Also located on the 15th floor is High Rise, which offers a buffet-style brunch daily. Adjacent to High Rise is Long Acre Market, ideal for a laid-back meal or quick snack, and the perfect venue for travelers on the go. The market serves La Colombe coffee and a selection of locally sourced, freshly made artisanal sandwiches, baked goods, fruits and other light bites.

The 44-story Hilton New York Times Square offers views of New York’s skyline, Times Square, the Empire State Building and the Hudson River. The hotel’s new look complements its 478 guestrooms. Starting on the 22nd floor, the guestrooms—touted as some of the largest standard rooms in Times Square—offer unobstructed views.

For reservations, visit www.hilton.com.

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