Welcome to New York, where the sumptuous 5* WestHouse Hotel New York offers you a pied-à-terre in the heart of Midtown, Manhattan. Located just a few minutes from Central Park and Times Square, and two minutes from the subway, this 5-star New York hotel boasts a majestic, elegant façade behind which are refined, cosy rooms and suites. Here, refinement and comfort come together to guarantee a stay that's as exotic as it is captivating.
Deal negotiated for you
- Stay in a Double Room with King size Bed
- Breakfast (included in the resort fees payable on site)
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
- Including 14,75% local taxes
- Please note: Resort fees and tourist tax are not included in the rate and must be paid on site when you check out (see price details and "Useful information" section).
Your stay starts here
WestHouse Hotel New York 5*
Rooms
To make you feel at home, you can choose between several room types. On your own, as a couple or as a family, you can relax in the greatest of comfort.
Double King Room - 1 king-size bed [25 M2]
An oasis of tranquillity in the middle of a vibrant city, Double King Rooms have a modern and personalised design that incorporates wood, textured marble and bold wall art. These rooms offer a restful view of the courtyard.
Double Queen Room - 2 queen-size beds [30 M2]
Offering a breathtaking view of the Midtown skyscrapers, the Double Queen Room is perfect for a getaway for 2 or 4 people. Furnished with two queen-size beds, this spacious room has incredibly sophisticated decor, blending a palette of grey and taupe with dark wood furniture.
Deluxe King Room [27 M2]
Deluxe Rooms are among the most coveted in Midtown with their modern decor and spectacular views of New York City life. With an ambience that channels design elements from the 1920s, these elegant rooms are pure New York in style with custom dark wood furniture, an elaborate marble bathroom and state-of-the-art technology.
Restaurants & bars
In the morning, succumb to the sweet and savoury flavours of the hotel breakfast.
Breakfast
Includes an assortment of hot and cold drinks and sweet and savoury dishes.
The Den
In a warm setting where wood, leather and fabrics blend harmoniously, enjoy exquisite cocktails and light meals. Located on the first floor, it offers a bewitching view of the streets that run parallel to the hotel.
The Terrace
Located on the 23rd floor of the five-star Westhouse Hotel New York, the Terrace invites you into an elegant and sophisticated setting. Offering a remarkable view of the hustle and bustle of New York City, this unique venue serves breakfast and drinks during the day.
Activities & lifestyle
Enjoy the cosy public spaces at the five-star Westhouse Hotel New York where you can relax between visits. The fitness centre is also perfect for unwinding in.
Stay in the heart of Manhattan and explore the city that never sleeps. Museums, art galleries, trendy bars, famous restaurants and boutiques will be within easy reach. The proximity to Central Park is conducive to wonderful walks that can be followed up by a visit to the most popular places in the Big Apple.
Useful information
- The service charge is approximately 55 USD per person per night, excluding taxes (this charge may vary according to hotel policy).
- The mandatory service charge per night entitles you to the following benefits during your stay:
- breakfast and access to the Barista bar
- wi-Fi connection and local telephone calls
- access to the 24-hour gym
- 24-hour business center services
- evening tapas, sweets, complimentary beer, wine and champagne.
Please note that service charges do not include gratuities.
Discover the destination
From snapping photos of the Statue of Liberty from the Staten Island Ferry to taking in the New York City skyline from a rooftop bar or shopping in a bustling New York mall, there's so much to do, you won't know where to start! Get some fresh air in Central Park before heading to a classic American diner for a delicious burger. Are you ready to explore the Big Apple?
Important information about your destination
Customs and traditions
When travelling in the United States, it's important to know and respect certain customs and traditions. Firstly, punctuality is highly valued in American culture. Being late can be seen as a sign of disrespect.
Secondly, tipping is a common and expected practice in many service sectors such as restaurants, taxis and hotels. It is usually between 15% and 20% of the total bill.
Also note that Americans value personal space. Keep a respectful distance when interacting.
Furthermore, as the United States is a multicultural country, it is important to respect diversity and inclusion. Please refrain from using discriminatory or offensive language.
Finally, it is advisable to respect the rules and laws specific to each state, as they may vary. Smoking in public places is often prohibited. Possession of firearms is a protected right, but varies from state to state. As a visitor, it is important to know that it is illegal to possess a firearm without the necessary permits. For your own safety, you are strongly advised to avoid situations involving firearms.
Time difference
The time difference between the UK and the United States depends on your location in the United States. The United States has several time zones. The changeover to daylight saving time does not necessarily take place at the same time as in the UK, so the time difference may be different for a few weeks at a time. Here's an overview:
Eastern Standard Time (EST): The UK is generally 5 hours ahead of EST (New York City, Washington DC, Atlanta, Miami).
Central Standard Time (CST): The UK is generally 6 hours ahead of CST (Chicago, Dallas, Houston, New Orleans).
Mountain Standard Time (MST): The UK is generally 7 hours ahead of MST (Phoenix, Denver, Salt Lake City).
Pacific Standard Time (PST): The UK is generally 8 hours ahead of PST (Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Las Vegas).
Hawaii Standard Time (HST): The UK is generally 10-11 hours ahead of Hawaii.
Electricity and internet access
In the USA, the current is 110-120 volts and 60 Hz, with type A and B sockets. To use European appliances, a compatible adapter is required.
Internet access is available in most areas, and Wi-Fi is available in public places such as hotels and restaurants. Pre-paid SIM cards are widely available to avoid roaming charges. For mobile connectivity, it is advisable to check coverage with your local mobile operator.
Safety
The USA is generally safe, but precautions are necessary. As elsewhere, incidents can occur, especially in major cities and tourist destinations.
Avoid walking alone at night in poorly lit or less frequented areas. Also, always keep an eye on your personal belongings, and never leave valuables in plain sight in your car.
In case of emergency, dial 911. It's also a good idea to take out travel insurance that covers medical visits, as hospital and medical costs in the US are among the most expensive in the world.
When it comes to road safety, compliance with speed limits and driving rules is essential, as the authorities are very strict in this area.
Currency
The official currency in the United States is the US dollar (USD). Credit cards are widely accepted. Tipping of 15-20% of the total amount is common in restaurants and services. Shop prices generally do not include taxes. Your bank must be informed of your trip to avoid having your card blocked.
Weather
The variety of climates in the USA depends on the region and the season. The West Coast has a mild climate, the South is hot and humid, while the Midwest has extreme climates. The Northeast has hot summers but cold, snowy winters. Some areas, such as Florida, are prone to hurricanes in the summer and autumn.
Languages
The language spoken in the United States is English.
Accommodation quality
The quality of accommodation in the USA is similar to European standards. Luxury hotels in major cities offer top-of-the-range services, while bed & breakfasts and inns offer a more authentic experience. It's worth noting, however, that all accommodation, even the most modest, meets minimum quality standards, particularly in terms of cleanliness and safety, which are governed by strict federal and state regulations.
Food quality
In the big cities, you'll find a wide variety of cuisines from all over the world, with high quality standards. However, the country is also famous for its fast-food cuisine, which is ubiquitous and convenient, but not always the healthiest or most nutritious. Vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options are increasingly common. What's more, the U.S. has strict food safety standards, so don't be afraid to eat street food or at local markets. Tap water is generally safe to drink.
Other information
If you're planning a trip to the USA, it's important to familiarise yourself with some of the common hotel billing practices. Of particular note are resort fees. These are additional charges added to the room rate per night and generally cover access to certain hotel facilities and services, such as Wi-Fi, local phone calls, use of the gym and sometimes even parking.
These fees are often not included in the initial fare quoted at the time of booking, which can lead to surprises when it comes to final payment. Always check the small print. Resort fees are common in many popular destinations, such as New York, Las Vegas, Miami and Hawaii, and can vary widely, from a few dozen dollars to over US$50 per night. It's important to take these fees into account when making your reservation.
