Sanctuary Hotel NYC – Times Square Luxury ๐ฝ
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Why we love it
The setting
Sanctuary Hotel sits on West 47th Street in Manhattan's Theater District, a short walk from the Broadway stages. The building keeps a classic stone facade, and inside the mood shifts to dark wood, warm lighting and a rooftop bar with views across Midtown. Step out of the door and you are among theatres, restaurants and the subway lines that connect the rest of the city. It is a base built for people who want to be close to the action without giving up a quiet room to come back to at night.
What to expect
Rooms here lean towards comfort over scale, with leather headboards, striped wallpaper and dark carpets that keep the street noise at bay. The standard rate is room only, so breakfast can be added at booking if you want it. Downstairs there is a lounge with an open fireplace, a restaurant and a covered rooftop terrace that opens out over the surrounding towers. Staff are used to theatre-goers and late check-ins, and the front desk can point you towards same-day show tickets.
Things to do nearby
The Theater District puts most of Broadway within a few minutes on foot. Cort Theatre and Laura Pels Theater are barely a block away, and the main Broadway strip is around 200 metres from the door. Central Park and the Metropolitan Museum of Art are both a short ride uptown, roughly three kilometres north, while Brooklyn Bridge sits about six kilometres downtown. Times Square itself is close enough to reach on foot in a few minutes.
Best for
This one suits couples and friends in town for the theatre or a long city break. Light sleepers will appreciate the quiet rooms, and anyone who wants to walk to dinner and a show will rarely need a cab.
Choose your room
โ Your selection
King Deluxe room
Comfortable King Deluxe room with leather headboard and quiet, dark decor.
View room โProperty, in pictures
Your 5 days, loosely planned
Suggestions, not orders. Tour ideas to mix and match for your trip.
Broadway and first show
Arrive and settle in, then walk the few blocks to Broadway to get your bearings. An evening show makes an easy first night, with plenty of restaurants near the hotel for a late dinner afterwards.
Central Park and the Met
Head uptown to Central Park and spend the morning walking its paths and bridges. The Metropolitan Museum of Art is on the park's eastern edge, a good way to fill the afternoon before heading back south.
Brooklyn Bridge walk
Take the subway downtown to see the Brooklyn Bridge and walk across for skyline views. The streets around the bridge are full of places to stop for lunch before you make your way back uptown.
Midtown and rooftop
Spend the day shopping and wandering Midtown, from Fifth Avenue to Rockefeller Center. Round off the evening on the hotel's rooftop terrace with a drink and a view over the city.
Last morning in Times Square
Use the last morning for anything you missed, whether that is a final stroll through Times Square or a coffee nearby. Check out and head off with the theatre district right at your back.
Where you'll be
New York, US
FAQ
Is Sanctuary Hotel close to Broadway?
Yes. The hotel is in the Theater District on West 47th Street, with the main Broadway strip about 200 metres away and several theatres within a block.
What is the best area to stay in New York for first-time visitors?
The Theater District and Midtown around Times Square are the most convenient bases for first-time visitors, putting Broadway shows, restaurants and subway lines within walking distance.
Does Sanctuary Hotel include breakfast?
The standard rate at Sanctuary Hotel is room only. Breakfast is not included by default, but you can add it during booking if you prefer.
How far is Sanctuary Hotel from Times Square?
Times Square is only a few minutes away on foot from the hotel, since the property sits in the Theater District just off the main Broadway strip.
How far is Sanctuary Hotel from Central Park?
Central Park is roughly three kilometres north of the hotel, an easy ride on the subway or a longer walk up through Midtown.