Been a landmark on the hotel skyline, Roosevelt hotel has been a stable platform across the hotels and heritage of Manhattan. Over the last 90+ years, this luxurious hotel has remained a true icon of New York City, welcoming millions of guests from around the world.
Synonymous with the rich history of The Roosevelt Hotel, Guy Lombardo and his orchestra performed their first show at the Roosevelt Grill on October 3, 1929 and continued to play there for the next 30 years. It was at the Grill that Lombardo first broadcast what would become a famous New Year’s Eve tradition – the singing of “Auld Lang Syne”.
Hollywood’s apple of the eye, Roosevelt, has appeared in several major motion pictures, including The Boiler Room, Wall Street, Quiz Show, Presumed Innocent, Malcolm X, Monday Night Mayhem, The French Connection, Hanky Panky, Maid in Manhattan, The Hoax, and 1408. Infused with NYC culture and luxury, the hotel was most recently featured in the films Man on a Ledge, Men in Black 3 and The Dictator.
And with the nearby attractions including the Empire State Building, 5th Avenue shopping, Times Square, Rockefeller Center and the Broadway Theater District. Explore the oasis of Central Park, see a show at Carnegie Hall, watch the Knicks or Rangers play at Madison Square Garden, and marvel at the Museum of Modern Art – all within steps of Roosevelt’s front doors. In future, if you’re off to New York, this your place to stay back and relax.
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