The Plaza
Rooms and prices
Description
Hotel opened in 1907, renovated in 2012. In this hotel 282 rooms, 20 floors.
Policies and conditions
- Children of any age are allowed.
Children up to and including 17 years old stay for free when using an existing bed.
No cots are available.
No extra beds are available. - Pets are allowed. Charges may be applicable.
- Public parking is possible at a location nearby (reservation is not needed) and costs USD 95 per day.
- WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
- Payment options: American Express, Visa, Euro/Mastercard, Diners Club, Discover, UnionPay credit card, No prepayment
- Check in time: 14:00. Check out time: 12:00.
Services and facilities
- ATM
- Shopping on site
- Computer
- Air conditioning
- Elevator/lift
- Currency exchange
- Smoke-free property
- Heating
- Security guard
- Newspapers
- Ticket assistance
- Gift shop
- Express check-in/check-out
- Garden
- All Spaces Non-Smoking (public and private)
- Upper floors accessible by elevator
- Reception desk
- Electric car charging
- Bridal suite
- Non-smoking rooms
- Soundproof rooms
- Room service
- Family room
- VIP room amenities
- Cable TV
- TV
- Minibar
- DVD Player
- Hairdryer
- Shower/Bathtub
- Bathtub
- Shower
- Wardrobe/Closet
- Bathrobe
- Linens
- Laptop safe
- Slippers
- Toiletries
- Accessibility features
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Wheelchair access to restaurant
- Iron and board
- Ironing
- Luggage storage
- Laundry
- Safe-deposit box
- Concierge services
- Dry-cleaning
- Shoe shine
- Luggage storage
- Wake-up service
- Telephone
- Iron
- Bar
- Diet menu (on request)
- Breakfast
- Breakfast in the room
- Restaurant
- Snack bar
- Bottled water (at extra charge)
- Free Wi-Fi
- Internet
- Airport transportation
- Transfer services
- Spanish
- German
- Russian
- English
- Italian
- French
- Korean
- Multi-language staff
- Portuguese
- Polish
- Japanese
- Arabic
- Turkish
- Chinese
- Tour assistance
- Free bicycle rental
- Bike rental
- Hiking
- Parking
- Garage
- Beach/pool towels
- Business center
- Event facilities
- Fax and copy machine
- Meeting and presentation facilities
- Conference Hall
- Fitness facilities
- Doctor
- Massage
- Beauty services
- Sauna
- Spa
- First Aid Kit
- Babysitting and childcare
- Family/Kid Friendly
- Pets allowed
- Temperature control for staff
- Personal protection equipment for staff
- Extra decontamination measures
- Temperature control for guests
- Personal protection equipment for guests
- Contactless check-in and/or check-out
- Additional measures against COVID-19
Street view
Video
Map
Reviews
Literally no service to speak to. The doorman was rude but other than that you hardly see anyone and who you do, they do not interact in any way. Is it poor service - no; but is there any service to speak about, not really.
An amazing hotel but hugely over priced due to it being a tourist attraction in its own right at this time of year.
The rooms are huge, very comfortable and luxurious with a bathroom almost as big as some hotel rooms in Manhattan.
Check in was very slow. Only one member of staff on reception meant we stood waiting for almost 30 minutes to check in. Got to our room and a rollaway bed had been left in our room that we never requested. This took almost an hour until someone came to remove it.
I see many reviews from non guests complaining about not being allowed access to the hotel but to give a review from a different perspective of someone who had paid to stay there - we had to wait almost an hour to get a drink in the Palm Court despite being residents and we were never able to get a table in the Champagne Bar. When you stay in a hotel you just don't expect that you won't even be able to sit and enjoy a drink there when you feel like one.
Was surprised that a hotel charging a room rate of four figures per night didn't even offer complimentary bottles of water or tea/coffee making facilities. Even 2 and 3 star hotels pretty much offer this as standard nowadays.
To summarise, an amazing and iconic hotel but really its only worth about half of what they charge in terms of facilities and guest experience.
I am a die hard fan of Fairmont hotels and have tried many of their properties over the years. Having stayed at their flagship hotel the Savoy in London and their competitor the Ritz, it pains me to say that the service here fell quite short of my expectations of a flagship property.
The staff working there seem just “tired” and they do not seem to want to have any sort of genuine connection with the guests. They are just all about business there. This is very different from places like the ritz there they take the time to get to know you and engage in meaningful ways to make the stay a memorable one.
Our suite includes some sort of a white glove butler service but I’ve not even see the butler once during my stay. On the day after thanksgiving, somehow our room was not serviced all day. I even called in around 3 pm to request a house keeping service and it did not happen even then. I had to go to the front desk to request it to finally have the room cleaned.
I think this hotel is great and has a lot of potential, but the staff training isn’t there yet. It’s also quite unique in the sense that it’s in a historic building in the sea of ultra modern high rises. However, the hotel seems to only occupy the south wing and is quite small despite looking imposing from the outside. As a result most of the rooms don’t have much of a view to speak of. If you are looking for rooms with views, you will have to pay quite a bit more for partial park views.
All in all it was a rather uneventful and also unremarkable stay. I am Diamond with Accor and used four suite night upgrades for this stay, but they were not honored at check out. I had to call in and be put on hold for quite a while to get it sorted. The front desk person wasn’t even apologetic for this clerical error.
I really want to like this hotel and would love more opportunities to experience its full glory. Perhaps the weekend was just too busy. Although For the same price I’d recommend going with four season or mandarin oriental both of which have much better views and modern amenities.
We've stayed at other Fairmont hotels and have had amazing experiences but this by far is the worst hotel I've stayed at.
Frequently asked questions about The Plaza
How much does it cost to stay at The Plaza?
The cost of living in The Plaza depends on the date, rate, number of guests etc. Enter your dates to see prices.
Which sights are located near The Plaza?
The nearest sights are: Rockefeller Center (720 m), Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts (1.2 km) and Chrysler Building (1.4 km)
Which room categories are available in the The Plaza?
You can book Family Grand Luxe room, Family Grand Luxe Quadruple room, Family Grand Luxe Double room, Tower Double room, Deluxe room, Deluxe Quadruple room, Deluxe Double room, Deluxe Accessible Double room, 1 Bedroom Eloise room, Terrace Double room, Plaza Double room, Grand Luxe Double room, Grand Luxe Accessible Double room, Double Junior Suite, Suite, Family Grand Luxe Suite, 3 Bedrooms Tower Suite, Gatsby Double Suite, 1 Bedroom Edwardian Suite, 2 Bedrooms Edwardian Suite, Edwardian Double Suite, 1 Bedroom Edwardian Double Suite, 2 Bedrooms Eloise Suite, 1 Bedroom Eloise Double Suite, 1 Bedroom Carnegie Partial Park View Suite, 2 Bedrooms Carnegie Partial Park View Suite, 1 Bedroom Carnegie Partial Park View Double Suite, Vanderbilt Fifth Avenue Suite, 2 Bedrooms Vanderbilt Fifth Avenue Suite, 3 Bedrooms Vanderbilt Fifth Avenue Suite, Pulitzer Fifth Avenue Double Suite, Pulitzer Fifth Avenue Accessible Double Suite, Fitzgerald Double Suite, 3 Bedrooms Royal Suite, 1 Bedroom Double Penthouse Suite, 2 Bedrooms Grand Terrace Penthouse Suite in the hotel. Please check room availability by choosing your dates
What are the check-in and check-out times at The Plaza?
Check-in at The Plaza is possible from 14:00, check-out is until 12:00.