The Peninsula New York
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Behind a Beaux Arts facade on Fifth Avenue's most pressured stretch of real estate, The Peninsula New York delivers the Hong Kong group's signature density of technology, service precision, and in-house dining in a 239-room midtown property. A 2024 Michelin Key and a 96.5-point La Liste rating confirm its position in New York's upper luxury tier, alongside a three-floor spa and a rooftop bar with views across midtown Manhattan.

Fifth Avenue at Its Most Concentrated
Standing at the corner of 55th Street and Fifth Avenue, the Beaux Arts facade of The Peninsula New York signals something specific about midtown's luxury hotel tier: this is the stretch where the city performs its own mythology back at you. Rockefeller Center two blocks north, Tiffany & Co. across the street, the rhythmic procession of yellow cabs and shopping bags below floor-to-ceiling windows. For a Hong Kong-headquartered hotel group, the choice of this particular corner in 1998 was a calibrated one. The Peninsula Hotels understood that the brand's precision-engineered service model, developed across properties in Asia, needed an American address that could absorb that density of attention without it feeling anachronistic. Midtown's Fifth Avenue provided exactly that frame.
The hotel earned a 2024 Michelin Key and scored 96.5 points in the 2026 La Liste Leading Hotels ranking, positioning it in a competitive set that includes Aman New York (three Michelin Keys) and The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel (two Michelin Keys). At one Michelin Key, The Peninsula sits in the same bracket as a handful of other recognized properties, including Ace Hotel Brooklyn and The Ludlow Hotel, though its Fifth Avenue address, 239-room scale, and Peninsula Hotels group affiliation place it in a distinctly different peer set from those downtown independents. For context on where it fits in the broader New York hotel picture, see our full New York City hotels guide.
Technology as Hospitality Architecture
The Peninsula group's reputation for technology integration is not incidental to the guest experience here — it is structural to it. In New York's luxury hotel market, amenity density tends to express itself through spa square footage or F&B programming. The Peninsula expresses it differently: control panels in each room allow guests to adjust temperature, lighting, television, music, and the exterior privacy indicator from a single interface. Flat-screen televisions are fitted in bathroom panels beside the deep-soaking tubs. This is the same systems logic the group deploys across its Asian properties, applied to a Manhattan footprint of 239 rooms across 22 floors, including 54 suites. Properties like The Mark and The Fifth Avenue Hotel compete in the same Upper East Side and midtown corridors with different design languages — The Mark through Frédéric Méchiche interiors, The Fifth Avenue through a club-like residential register , while The Peninsula's register is measurably more tech-forward than either.
Suite guests receive access to chauffeured Mini Cooper S Clubman cars, an amenity specific to this property. It is a detail that functions less as luxury transport and more as a statement about the hotel's orientation: the car is compact, urban, and purposeful, not a stretch limousine gesture. It acknowledges that the city itself is the amenity, and that getting to it efficiently matters more than arriving in spectacle.
Clement, The Gotham Lounge, and the Logic of Locally Sourced American Cooking
New York's most closely watched hotel restaurant programs in recent years have split into two recognizable models: the imported-chef signature restaurant with international reference points, and the locally anchored program built around regional supply chains. The Peninsula's dining approach, as expressed through Clement, leans toward the latter. The restaurant works with locally sourced ingredients to produce a contemporary American menu , a format that has become the dominant mode for serious hotel dining in the city, reflecting a broader shift away from the mid-2000s model of importing European technique wholesale and applying it without regional context.
The logic here connects to what has happened across New York's restaurant scene more broadly. In a city with access to Hudson Valley farms, Long Island fisheries, and Catskill-area producers, the most credible hotel dining programs now treat local sourcing as a prerequisite rather than a differentiator. Clement operates within that consensus. For a deeper map of where the city's restaurant scene is currently concentrated, our full New York City restaurants guide provides neighbourhood-level coverage.
The Peninsula Afternoon Tea at The Gotham Lounge occupies a different register entirely. Afternoon tea in New York hotels has consolidated around a small number of addresses that treat the format with genuine seriousness , The Plaza's Palm Court, The Pierre's Two E, and The Gotham Lounge among them. The Peninsula's version runs a junior tea service alongside the standard program, serving sandwiches, cupcakes, and hot cocoa to younger guests, a detail that reflects the hotel's deliberate positioning as family-accessible without compromising the broader service model.
Pen-Leading rooftop bar completes the F&B picture. Rooftop bars in Manhattan are numerous, but those with sustained critical recognition and genuine views across midtown remain a shorter list. For coverage of where The Pen-Leading sits in the broader context of the city's bar programming, see our full New York City bars guide.
The Spa and Pool Floor
Peninsula Spa occupies three floors and approximately 30,000 square feet, a scale that places it among the larger hotel spa operations in Manhattan. The facility includes a eucalyptus steam room, sauna, and relaxation lounges with duvet-covered beds. Biologique Recherche facials are among the listed treatments , a French cosmeceutical line with a specific clinical following that signals a deliberate positioning toward clients who track skincare with the same attention they give wine vintages. The 22nd-floor pool, with chaise lounges and city views across Fifth Avenue, is accompanied by a sun deck during summer months, an amenity that relatively few Manhattan hotels offer at this altitude. Properties like Casa Cipriani New York and Aman New York each make a case for wellness as a primary draw; The Peninsula's spa operation is scaled to compete in that conversation without making it the hotel's entire identity.
The Rooms: Orientation and Hierarchy
239 rooms divide across three tiers: superior, deluxe, and grand luxe, plus 54 suites. Superior rooms face the interior courtyard in neutral tones. Deluxe rooms add a dedicated work desk with a silent fax machine and universal power adapter outlets , an amenity package that still reads as considered for business travelers. Grand luxe rooms on the lower floors face Fifth Avenue directly, and the floor-to-ceiling windows at street-facing angles deliver the pedestrian spectacle of the avenue in a way that higher floors, while more private, do not replicate. The hotel's own guidance points toward these lower Fifth Avenue-facing rooms as the more experientially rewarding choice for guests who want to engage with the city rather than rise above it.
At the leading of the room hierarchy sits the Peninsula Suite penthouse: 3,300 square feet across two bedrooms, a living room, dining room, library, grand piano, Jacuzzi, and a guest powder room, with an optional third bedroom. Turndown service throughout the hotel includes blackout curtains, lighting adjustments, folded clothing, fresh ice on the minibar, and ESPA deep-cleansing balm , a service sequence that reflects the group's systems approach to hospitality rather than ad hoc attention.
Midtown Context and Planning
The Peninsula sits at 700 Fifth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, within walking distance of Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, and the Museum of Modern Art. For travelers using the hotel as a base for broader New York programming, our full New York City experiences guide covers cultural and specialist formats across the boroughs. The hotel operates across a comparable price tier to other Fifth Avenue and midtown luxury addresses; for those weighing downtown alternatives in a different register, Crosby Street Hotel, The Whitby Hotel, and The Greenwich Hotel each occupy distinct SoHo and TriBeCa positions with different neighbourhood characters.
For travelers building a broader US itinerary, The Peninsula's midtown position pairs logically with properties that offer contrasting scales of experience: Amangiri in Canyon Point for desert seclusion, Hotel Bel-Air in Los Angeles for West Coast residential luxury, or Post Ranch Inn in Big Sur for coastal isolation. Internationally, the Peninsula group's own properties span from Bvlgari Hotel Tokyo in Tokyo to Aman Venice in Venice for travelers tracking a consistent service register across destinations. Other US properties worth considering depending on the trip's axis include Four Seasons at The Surf Club in Surfside, Raffles Boston in Boston, Auberge du Soleil in Napa, Canyon Ranch Tucson in Tucson, Kona Village, A Rosewood Resort in Kailua-Kona, Little Palm Island Resort & Spa in Little Torch Key, and Badrutt's Palace Hotel in St. Moritz for alpine winter programs.
For New York wineries and wine programming beyond the hotel, our full New York City wineries guide covers the city's broader wine scene.
FAQ
- Which room offers the leading experience at The Peninsula New York?
- Grand luxe rooms on the lower floors with direct Fifth Avenue views are the property's most experientially distinctive option short of a suite, offering floor-to-ceiling windows onto the avenue's street-level activity. The Peninsula Suite penthouse at 3,300 square feet represents the leading of the hierarchy, with two bedrooms, a library, grand piano, and Jacuzzi. The hotel's own guidance notes that higher floors do not necessarily produce better views at this address given the midtown context. Awards and a 4.6 Google rating across 1,707 reviews support the overall room quality across tiers.
- What is The Peninsula New York leading at?
- The property's most consistent strengths, reflected in its 96.5-point La Liste ranking and 2024 Michelin Key, are service precision, technology integration, and the scale of its spa operation , approximately 30,000 square feet across three floors. Its Fifth Avenue position in New York City places it within one of the most concentrated luxury corridors in the US, and the combination of Clement's locally sourced American dining, the Gotham Lounge afternoon tea, and the Pen-Leading rooftop bar gives it a more complete in-house F&B offer than many comparable midtown addresses.
- Is The Peninsula New York reservation-only?
- Hotel stays at The Peninsula New York are booked through standard reservation channels for the property; the hotel's website carries current room availability. Restaurant reservations at Clement and table bookings for Peninsula Afternoon Tea at The Gotham Lounge are recommended given the hotel's positioning in midtown Manhattan and its consistent recognition in La Liste and Michelin Key rankings. Contacting the hotel directly is the most reliable route for suite-level inquiries and access to amenities such as the chauffeured Mini Cooper S Clubman cars, which are specific to suite bookings.
- Does The Peninsula New York offer family-specific programming, and how does it integrate with the hotel's broader service model?
- The hotel has structured several programs around younger guests without creating a separate operational track: children's tours of New York, an interactive culinary class with the hotel's pastry chef, and a junior tea service in the Gotham Lounge serving sandwiches, cupcakes, and hot cocoa. Room service extends to age-appropriate options including mac and cheese and mocktails. This family orientation is notable in a property that also holds a 2024 Michelin Key and a 96.5 La Liste score, a combination that most luxury Manhattan hotels at this recognition tier do not pursue simultaneously.
Credentials Lens
A compact peer set to orient you in the local landscape.
| Venue | Awards | Cuisine | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Peninsula New York | (2026) La Liste Top Hotels: 96.5pts; First awarded: 1999; **Our Inspector's Highlights As it is expected from the Peninsula brand, this lavish hotel hosts superior technology. Flat-screen TVs and control panels that can adjust the temperature, lighting, television, music and outside privacy sign are only a few of the modern amenities that will leave you impressed.NYC is the mecca of great food and guests of The Peninsula don’t even have to step outside to taste some of the best cuisine the city has to offer. Dining options include the hotel’s newest restaurant, Clement which uses locally sourced ingredients to serve up a fresh, contemporary American menu, the famed Peninsula Afternoon Tea at The Gotham Lounge and Pen Top, the hotel's new rooftop bar and lounge.With sweeping floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Fifth Avenue, the gym offers a birds-eye view of the city. Along with the gorgeous view, the fitness center also has cardio and weight-training equipment, flat-screen TVs, bamboo floors and a separate studio for classes, which range from yoga to Zumba to spinning and more.The Peninsula Spa New York is one of our favorite day spas in the Big Apple, thanks to its cozy relaxation lounges with fluffy duvet-covered beds, its sumptuous locker rooms complete with a eucalyptus steam room and sauna, and, of course, a splendid range of treatments like Biologique Recherche facials provided by the most gracious and professional therapists.The hotel’s 22nd-floor pool treats you to relaxing chaise lounges and a sweeping view of Fifth Avenue. In the summer, there’s a sun deck — one of the few offered at Manhattan hotels — so if you’re traveling during the warmer months, be sure to set aside time for swimming and sunning.** **Things to Know This charming hotel is located in Midtown Manhattan, so the best views aren’t necessarily on the higher floors. We love the Fifth Avenue views on the lower floors in Grand Luxe rooms, where you can watch the quintessential hustle and bustle of shoppers on the street.This kid-friendly hotel has numerous activities for children, such as fun tours of New York or an interactive culinary class with the hotel’s pastry chef. The restaurants even serve food tailored toward a youngster’s palate, from the junior tea service in the Gotham Lounge, where little ones can snack on sandwiches, cupcakes and hot cocoa, to the room service which offers mac and cheese, corn-flake-crusted brioche French toast and mocktails like the Spider Man — ginger ale, cranberry and orange juices with a chocolate and cherry net sprawled over the glass.If you book a suite, you’ll also get access to one of the Peninsula’s chauffeured Mini Cooper S Clubman cars, an amenity that’s unique to the Five-Star hotel. Whether you want to sightsee, shop or hit a museum, these chic little cars will make navigating New York’s streets a breeze.The hotel will gift you with a night in the bridal suite if you order the wedding package. For honeymooners, the Fifth Avenue hotel refurnishes its grand suite with romantic décor, as well as rose petals scattered on the bed, chilled champagne and chocolate-covered strawberries.When you get daily turndown service, the blackout curtains are closed and the lighting is adjusted to create a warm and inviting ambience in your room. Stray clothing is folded and put away, while fresh ice is set in the silver tray on top of the minibar and additional luxury bathroom amenities are provided — including an ESPA gentle deep-cleansing balm to help you relax before bed.** **Treatments:** The Rooms There are a multitude of lodging choices: 219 rooms in all, including 54 suites, spread out over 22 floors. You’ll be able to choose from three types of rooms: superior, which is the standard option, deluxe, which is more spacious and provides a dedicated work area if you’re traveling on business and grand luxe, which is the roomiest of the three.The cozy superior rooms — the standard level at this luxury hotel — are dressed in classic neutral tones and provide a view of the courtyard. The deluxe rooms are larger and have a dedicated work desk with a silent fax machine and universal power adapter outlets, an ideal choice if you need to get some work done.If you want to go beyond the traditional room, check into one of the luxury hotel’s sumptuous suites.Outfitted in white marble with black granite countertops, bathrooms feature a relaxing deep-soaking tub, separate shower and separate toilet.The most extravagant accommodation is the Peninsula Suite penthouse, which measures in at a whopping 3,300 square feet and is perched on top of the New York hotel. It features two bedrooms, a living room and dining room, a grand piano, a library, a Jacuzzi, a guest powder room and, if you really need more space, an optional third bedroom. **Amenities:** 700 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10019; Price: No rooms available Rooms: 239 Rooms Behind a century-old Beaux Arts facade right on the poshest stretch of Fifth Avenue lies the New York franchise of the phenomenal Hong Kong-based Peninsula Hotel. And if there’s anywhere in America that’s an appropriate spot for some mega-hospitality, Far East style, it’s this particular corner of midtown Manhattan, a stone’s throw from icons like Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall and Tiffany & Co. Service is characteristically precise and efficient, whisking guests through the grand columned lobby and up to the spanking-new guest rooms, all contemporary elegance with Art Nouveau furnishings and a subtle Asian influence. Views are phenomenal — overlooking this stretch of Fifth Avenue one feels at the very center of the world — and the amenities are state-of-the-art, with high-tech entertainment systems, infinitely adjustable lighting, and deep soaking tubs with LCD televisions and bath-side control panels. The Peninsula Spa & Wellness Center spans three floors and some 30,000 square feet, with facilities to rival many a private athletic club. Particularly of note is the top-floor pool, offering almost unparalleled views of the midtown area. We say almost unparalleled because it’s hard to beat the Pen-Top Bar, where cocktails are accompanied by some of the most stunning vistas in Manhattan.; (2024) Michelin 1 Key | This venue | |
| Aman New York | Michelin 3 Key, World's 50 Best | Michelin 3 Keys | |
| The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel | Michelin 2 Key, World's 50 Best | Michelin 2 Keys | |
| Pendry Manhattan West | Michelin 2 Key | Michelin 2 Keys | |
| Ace Hotel Brooklyn | Michelin 1 Key | Michelin 1 Key | |
| The Ludlow Hotel | Michelin 1 Key | Michelin 1 Key |
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