A legendary New York Landmark reborn
Tucked between the bright lights of Times Square and the calm of Bryant Park at the corner of West 42nd and Broadway. Steps from anything, miles from everything.
A sleek and contemporary escape from the pulse of the city.
Sleek and contemporary, elegant and indulgent.
Customised floorplans, soaring 12-foot ceilings, 8-foot doors, and 6-foot windows create an indulgent sense of space. Bespoke furnishings, oak wood finishes, richly textured fabrics, and intelligent lighting add sublime ambience. And plush Stearns & Foster® Euro-top beds piled high with luxurious SFERRA® linens and Ploh® feather pillows invite blissful moments of calm and reprieve. All the comforts of home, at your fingertips. With dazzling city views overlooking Times Square between Broadway and Bryant Park, this is your escape from the pulsating vibe of the city.
Rooms and suites are also available to suit those with accessibility restraints.
A sanctuary for respite and comfort, with sound-reducing windows, automated blackout drapes, bespoke furnishings, and a lavish marble bathroom in a sleek setting.
Soak up the elegance and comfort in this Deluxe room, and enjoy a spa-like experience with the rain shower and oversized bath, sound-reducing windows and automated blackout drapes.
The view says, “Welcome to New York,” while the stylish space and oversized bath whisper make yourself at home. The perfect starting, ending—and resting—point of an authentic New York City experience, overlooking Broadway or 42nd Street.
A sophisticated oasis with two queen beds or one king bed, a comfortable sleeper sofa, soaring 12-foot ceilings, and an oversized bathroom. A discreet haven that cultivates restfulness from an authentic New York experience, from business meetings to museum hopping.
A stylish retreat overlooking Times Square, this suite features a king bed, sleeper sofa, sound-reducing windows, and automated blackout drapes.
A suite with a story. This serene yet whimsical suite high on the 14th floor draws its inspiration from renowned American painter Maxfield Parrish.
From its rarefied perch on the 16th-floor corner, this effervescent and lighthearted suite serves as a tribute to famous American playwright George M. Cohan.
With a uniquely entertaining personality, this suite honours a rumour: that the iconic drink was created in The Knickerbocker’s own ornate barroom.
In homage to famed tenor Enrico Caruso who made his home at The Knickerbocker during his long tenure with the Metropolitan Opera in the early 1900s, the grand Caruso Suite commands 1,200 square feet on the 16th floor with a splendorous one-bedroom pied-à-terre.
Dine at The Knickerbocker
The Knickerbocker takes everything up a level. Exceptional service, stylish setting, warm and comfortable atmosphere, views of Times Square, and delicious dining that embraces Manhattan’s local colour and flavours. From the artisanal café fare to creative cuisine to the handcrafted cocktails of our spectacular rooftop bar, The Knickerbocker is a memorable culinary experience.
Take your cocktail experience to new heights. Manhattan nights are extra magical from this urban rooftop oasis high above the sights and sounds of New York City. Named for the original late 19th-century hotel on this very site, St. Cloud is the ultimate rooftop bar experience in the heart of the city. Stylish indoor and outdoor seating, finely crafted cocktails, craft beers, seasonally inspired small plates, live music, and a breathtaking cityscape. Tucked into the glittering skyline between Manhattan’s towering skyscrapers, raise your glass in one of three quasi-private plush corner Sky Pods overlooking Times Square, in the exclusive Waterford Crystal Lounge, or the ultra-luxe private room. The sky’s the limit.
The newest gem in Chef Charlie Palmer’s renowned collection of restaurants and bars, this contemporary steakhouse celebrates the legendary elegance of The Knickerbocker in the heart of New York. Nestled on the fourth floor of the hotel, Charlie Palmer Steak IV’s sophisticated design, specialty menu offerings, and immersive table-side service echo its iconic surroundings. Charlie Palmer Steak IV blurs the lines between the classic steakhouse tradition and Charlie Palmer’s legacy of modern, welcoming fine dining, tossing house-made pastas and fresh innovative seafood into the mix. Where legacy meets legendary.
A cultured Times Square coffee shop and café. This cultured coffee shop and café is named for John Jacob “Jakey” Astor VI, son of Knickerbocker Hotel founder John Jacob Astor IV who was born just four months after his father died on the Titanic. From yogurt parfaits, overnight oats, and a variety of Pain D’Avignon croissants for breakfast to satisfying salads and sandwiches for lunch or to grab on the go in between New York sightseeing, Jake’s is the perfect complement to your stay and a great place to start the day. Stay and linger over The Times and custom coffees and espressos or take them with you wherever the day takes you.
The ultimate luxurious indulgence. We know there are things to do and sights to see, but our rooms and suites are designed to be a sanctuary from the excitement of the city so enjoy the gourmet experience of Charlie Palmer in the comfort of your room.
City Guide
The Knickerbocker is a stunning 1906 Beaux Arts landmark in a legacy location. Perfectly placed at the corner of West 42nd and Broadway in the heart of New York City, Times Square, where we’re tucked between the bright lights of Broadway and the tranquillity of Bryant Park, and the excitement of the city is at your feet. Art and architecture, culture and entertainment, sights and sounds and flavours.
New York City’s Theater District has been home to the city’s top theatres. A NYC Must-see.
The charming and beloved grassy oasis in the heart of midtown is anchored by the stately New York Public Library on Fifth Avenue, with games and activities for all ages.
The collection of glittering, super-sized lights and towering digital billboards at the Crossroads of the World is the quintessential New York City experience with many things to see and do.
The iconic collection of skyscrapers, possibly most famous for its Christmas tree and ice skating rink, has year-round attractions.
Iconic street and shopping district where Caroline Astor—mother of Knickerbocker Hotel founder John Jacob Astor IV—hosted lavish parties in the 1860s.
What was once the location of Nabisco’s New York factory is now a one-block-long and one-block-wide market and a mecca for foodies.
Map and travel information
Monday – Friday: 9am – 5:30pm
Saturday: 10am – 4:00pm
1 Market Place Mews, Gardiner Place,
Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 2AH