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Stay at the center of it all at Hyatt Grand Central New York, the only hotel directly connected to Grand Central Terminal. This upscale, contemporary hotel offers unmatched convenience for both business and leisure travelers, with easy access to major landmarks like the Empire State Building, Bryant Park, and Times Square.
Originally opened in 1919 and reimagined for modern travelers, the hotel features spacious rooms with skyline views, a 24-hour fitness center, and a Market offering grab-and-go dining. Whether you’re catching a train, exploring Manhattan, or hosting a meeting, Hyatt Grand Central delivers style and comfort in one of New York’s most iconic locations.
Highlights:
Direct indoor access to Grand Central Terminal
Modern guest rooms with city and East River views
24/7 fitness center and business services
Walking distance to 5th Avenue, Broadway, and major corporate hubs
Experience the energy of Midtown Manhattan at the Hyatt Grand Central.
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FAQ's
Where is Hyatt Grand Central New York located?
The hotel is located at 109 East 42nd Street, New York, NY 10017, with direct indoor access to Grand Central Terminal.
What time is check-in and check-out?
Check-in is from 16:00, and check-out is by 11:00.
Does the hotel offer parking?
Valet parking is available for an additional fee. Self-parking options are available nearby.
Does the hotel offer meeting or event space?
Yes, Hyatt Grand Central has flexible event and meeting space for business functions and gatherings.
What amenities / facilities does the hotel provide?
Fitness center (though in some reviews the gym was under renovation) Onsite dining / food & beverage (though limited in some phases) The hotel was renovated to include a glass façade, three‑story atrium, and restoration of the Commodore’s original ballroom. Many guests note no minibar, no room service in some rooms, and absence of coffee makers in rooms. Bathrooms and in‑room amenities are basic: soap, shampoo, conditioner; some guests complain about wear or outdated fixtures
Does the hotel have a lounge or club access?
Yes, there is a lounge called the Commodore Lounge (or “Commodore Study” in some references) that serves coffee and snacks, Note: Some guests say access is limited (only light refreshments) and that the lounge is not as robust as in older times.




