A fresh addition to the Midtown hospitality scene, The Chemists’ Club Hotel—which is located nearby the iconic Bryant Park and formerly operated as Hotel Dylan—has opened. This renovated boutique hotel revives a building that dates back to 1911 and once housed the prestigious Chemists’ Club, a gathering place for scientific pioneers.
The hotel comprises 107 contemporary guestrooms and suites, including the Alchemy Suite, complete with original gothic arches and stained-glass windows; an exclusive Penthouse Suite, which has a terrace with views of the Manhattan skyline; and nine Junior Suites with a separate sitting area. Deluxe double rooms make the property a good choice for families or friends staying for a weekend or longer.
Guests are encouraged to immerse themselves in the hotel’s artistic heritage, which comprises works by renowned artists and sculptors like Marcos Castillo and Carlos Bustamante, which celebrate the story of the original Chemists’ Club. Housed on the main floor of the hotel and frequented by locals and celebrities like Anna Wintour, Mariah Carey and Roger Federer, Benjamin Steakhouse is an acclaimed Manhattan landmark. Guests can take in the century-old space for daily breakfast as well as enjoy leisurely lunches and dinners.
For those looking to stay active, guests can enjoy the fully equipped fitness Center, well-suited for personal training sessions, while the dedicated concierge is on hand to arrange personalized itineraries inclusive of Broadway tickets and exclusive reservations to explore the city like a local.
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