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Comfortable bed Excellent shower Closet Small sitting area in the room Beautiful roof terrace Nice lounge Sparkling water fountain in the lounge Hot water for tea and expresso machine in the lounge
Nice touches like water fountains on every floor and a comfortable lounge on the roof top.
Club Quarters Hotel Grand Central sits in Midtown Manhattan steps from Grand Central Terminal and within easy walking distance of iconic Midtown sights such as the Chrysler Building, Bryant Park, Times Square, the Empire State Building and MoMA. The location makes it an excellent base for sightseeing, theater, shopping and business, with efficient transit links for exploring the rest of NYC.
Historic transit hub with stunning Beaux-Arts architecture, shops, dining and the famous celestial ceiling in the main concourse.
Art Deco skyscraper and architectural landmark visible from the hotel; notable for its distinctive terraced crown.
Popular green space with seasonal activities (ice skating in winter, outdoor movies and markets in the warmer months) and lots of dining nearby.
Iconic neon-lit plaza with theaters, shops and bustling street life — a must-see, especially in the evening.
World-famous observation decks with panoramic city views and exhibits detailing the building's history.
One of the world's leading modern art museums featuring works by Van Gogh, Warhol, Picasso and contemporary artists.
Expansive urban park offering walking paths, lakes, performance spaces and family-friendly attractions; great for a morning stroll or picnic.
Make the most of your stay at Club Quarters Hotel Grand Central, New York with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City offers world-class museums, theaters, restaurants, iconic architecture and endless neighborhoods to explore. Club Quarters Hotel Grand Central is an ideal Midtown base: it places you steps from Grand Central Terminal for fast transit connections, is within walking distance of many major attractions, and provides thoughtful guest amenities (comfortable beds, rooftop lounge/terrace with complimentary coffee, water refill stations on each floor, free laundry and responsive staff). The combination of location, practical amenities and good value makes it suitable for both business and leisure travelers wanting to maximize time in the city.
Club Quarters Hotel Grand Central, New York
128 East 45th Street
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
Summer (June–August) and the Holiday season (mid-November through New Year) — busiest and most expensive times with many outdoor events and holiday attractions.
Winter (January–February, excluding the holiday peak) and late Winter/early Spring (January–March) — colder weather but better hotel deals and shorter lines at many attractions.
March–May: Temperatures moderate from cool to pleasantly warm. Parks and trees begin to bloom; ideal for walking and outdoor dining.
Iconic ball drop and live performances in Times Square; massive crowds and extensive security.
Annual parade featuring giant balloons, floats, marching bands, and celebrities that draws large family crowds.
June celebration of LGBTQ+ culture with parades, parties, and neighborhood events centered in Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Grand Slam tournament held in late August–early September in Queens; attracts major crowds and global attention.
Spring film festival with premieres, panels, and special events that attract filmmakers and cinephiles.
One of the world’s largest marathons held in November, running through all five boroughs.
February and September fashion industry events with runway shows, presentations, and parties across Manhattan.
Late-November through December holiday displays, store window shows, the Rockefeller Center tree, and seasonal markets.
Pack for layers year-round: a light waterproof layer in Spring/Fall, breathable clothing and sun protection in Summer, and a warm coat plus insulated footwear in Winter. Comfortable walking shoes are essential. Check hourly forecasts before outdoor plans — New York’s weather can change quickly. In summer, carry a refillable water bottle and plan indoor breaks for cooling; in winter, expect wind-chill and possible snow delays.
New York City has pronounced price swings tied to seasons, major events, and neighborhood demand. Hotel rates peak during summer (June–August), the Thanksgiving–New Year holiday season (mid-November through early January), and during big events like Fashion Week, the UN General Assembly (September), and major sports or cultural events (US Open, Pride, New Year’s Eve). Weekends are typically more expensive than weekdays in Manhattan and popular areas. You can often find better rates in outer boroughs (Brooklyn neighborhoods, Long Island City in Queens, and parts of Jersey City/Hoboken across the Hudson) and by booking early or last-minute during lower demand windows. Short-term rentals and hostels may offer savings but check local regulations and cleaning fees. Expect higher food and taxi costs in tourist-heavy areas; family and business travelers should budget more accordingly.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
New York's public transit (subway, buses, commuter rails), ferries, taxis, and ride-share services make most of the city easily accessible. Walking is often the fastest way to navigate dense neighborhoods.
Plan neighborhoods by day (e.g., one day in Lower Manhattan, one in Midtown, one in Brooklyn) to minimize back-and-forth. Book Broadway and popular attractions in advance, but use same-day discount options (TKTS or TodayTix) for flexibility. Ride the Staten Island Ferry or an East River ferry near sunset for excellent skyline photos, and use off-peak hours to visit top observation decks for shorter lines and better light.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Club Quarters Hotel Grand Central, New York
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