- Address
- 88 Madison Avenue, 10016
- Chain
- GZ
- Built
- 1907 (renovated 2005)
About The Carlton on Madison Avenue
Expertly restored by renowned architect, David Rockwell, THE CARLTON ON MADISON AVENUE heralds a return of opulence and style to please both the corporate and leisure traveler. Located in New York's emerging Madison Square Park district of Manhattan, this historic hotel is within walking distance to both the Flatiron and Empire State buildings. The soaring waterfall in the lobby soothes the senses, a perfect backdrop for a business meeting or romantic getaway. Amazing that you can be in Chelsea or the Fashion District, perhaps Union Square, in just minutes. The Carlton's location is ideal for all your New York City plans! Midtown convenience with a preferably hushed and exclusive atmosphere. Accommodations are some of the largest in New York City. Sumptuous custom furnishings adorn the rooms, offering all the high tech needs for today's traveler, including complimentary Wi-Fi Internet access. THE CARLTON ON MADISON AVENUE offers 316 non-smoking guest rooms and suites, complemented by 6,000 Sq. Ft. of meeting space. Your meeting or intimate size celebration will be seamlessly managed during your stay. Located in the hotel, Country Restaurant and Cafe is perfect for dining and hosting important guests. Chef Geoffrey Zakarian oversees every detail.
The Carlton on Madison is located on Madison Avenue between 28th and 29th Streets. The hotel is easily accessible by commuter railroad to Penn Station via Amtrak, NJ Transit and LIRR and Grand Central Station via Metro North, New York City Transit buses and Lexington Avenue Subway Line. It is twenty minutes from LaGuardia Airport and thirty five minutes from John F. Kennedy International Airport. The hotel is located between the lovely Gramercy Park, Union Square and Murray Hill neighborhoods. The hotel is nestled in the fringe of the Flatiron District, bordered by Madison Square Park. The Carlton is also in the heart of Business, Shopping and Entertainment Districts of Manhattan. Steps away from Macy's Herald Square and The Empire States Building. Stroll to the many restaurants, bistros and cafes of the area or you can utilize the metro or bus system of New York City to easily transport you to your business or sightseeing destinations. .
