Introduction / Description
Since opening in 1927, The Sherry-Netherland in New York City has attracted society’s elite with its five-star service and high-end accommodations. Today, it remains the luxury hotel of choice for Manhattan business and political leaders as well as world travelers. On the corner of Fifth and 59th at the entrance to Central Park, and steps away from both Madison Avenue and Fifth Avenue shopping, it simply can’t be beaten.
This renowned, opulent 1927 hotel with old-world architecture overlooks Central Park, and is located across the street from the subway and Grand Army Plaza.
The elegant rooms have marble bathrooms and hand-carved wooden furniture, as well as flat-screen TVs, iPod docks and free Wi-Fi. Suites add kitchenettes.
Amenities include a fitness center, a barbershop and a hair salon, plus multiple high-end shops, and a restaurant that's a replica of the famed Harry’s Bar in Venice, Italy.
Arrival & Car Parking
Entrance & Reception
Accessible Rooms & Bathrooms / Accessibility
The Sherry-Netherland, which was built and opened in 1927, is a wheelchair accessible building, including our lobby, our restaurant, Harry Cipriani, all of our retail spaces, our guest floors, and our Fitness and Business Centers. In addition, our staff is trained to provide assistance whenever required for disabled visitors. Persons in need of assistance while visiting the hotel should direct any requests for assistance to the front desk or to any available staffer. In addition, requests for assistance can be made via email as indicated above or by telephone.
Hotel Guest Room Accessibility
Hotel Bathroom Accessibility
Public Areas / Dining
