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Welcome to The Redbury New York; a home away from home for business and leisure travelers alike. Located in the heart of the action, our hotel is centered in the heart of Manhattan’s burgeoning NoMad district. We’re just a short jaunt from the Empire State Building, Madison Square Park, the Theatre District, Fashion District, Museum Row, and all of the boutiques, restaurants, and nightclubs Downtown. This legendary neighborhood was home to the late 19th century and early 20th century music publishing mecca known as Tin Pan Alley. World-renowned photographer and Redbury Creative Director Matthew Rolston dove deep into New York’s illustrious history as one of the birthplaces of American pop music and rock ‘n roll, incorporating elements of this narrative into the property’s 257 newly-renovated guest rooms and interiors. In addition to our thoughtfully-inspired accommodations, we are home to three different dining venues from Danny Meyer’s Union Square Hospitality Group. Savor a thin, crackly-crusted pizza made with fresh, seasonal ingredients at Marta, the Roman-inspired pizzeria, sip an earthy espresso accompanied by a traditional Roman breakfast sandwich at Caffe Marchio, or fancy a bubbly aperitivi with crispy antipasti at Vini e Fritti.

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Bedrooms 259
Theatre 110
Reception 200
Gala 130
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Team Building
Spa
Motorised Driving
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Tennis
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