The Plaza, New York, U S A




The Plaza hotel is the most filmed building in New York city and to experience it first hand it's not had to see why. A timeless landmark and a haven of ultimate luxury, no corner of this glorious hotel is left short of high calibre attention to detail. Full of history, if the walls could tell the stories of what has been and of the people who have walked the halls of The Plaza over the 100 years of history it would leave you mesmerised. With an address that reads '5th Avenue at Central Park' you instantly know that location is never going to be a problem to find your way through the big apple. Amongst the whirl of excitement that awaits you when you arrive in NYC, the least you deserve is to be doest in luxuries, and this hotel really sets the standard for that. Following a $400 million renovation The Plaza again offers impeccable service from the white-gloved butlers on every floor to the legendary Oak Room.
Location: Midtown Manhattan, New York. 5th Avenue at Central Park.
Transfer: approx 1 hour from JFK airport, 45 minutes from Newark airport, 30 minutes from LaGuardia airport
Board Basis: Room Only
282 Rooms
The Palm Court
Oak Room
Oak Bar
Rose Club
The Champagne Bar
Health Club & Spa
Plaza rooms have one kning bed, air conditioing, internet access, iPad wireless room controls, TV, mini bar, safe, iron, hairdryer and 24hr room service.
Deluxe rooms offer one king or two doubles beds.
About New York
Bold, brash and bursting with sights, New York holidays are the ultimate city break. Spend holidays to New York scaling the heights of the Empire State and the Statue of Liberty, or sail to Staten Island for a view of Manhattan on a clear day. Holidays in New York will be just like you've pictured it, with the yellow cabs, streets of shops and bright lights of Time Square as alluring as ever.
Enjoy the sites, from Central Park to Madison Square Garden, a holiday in New York provides unparalleled sightseeing opportunities. For further information, take a look at our New York holidays.







