Andaz 5th Avenue
Luxury in Midtown

Live like a local at Andaz 5th Avenue, set just steps from Bryant Park, Times Square, and the iconic New York Public Library. Each of the 184 rooms and suites features 12-foot ceilings and expansive windows, plus thoughtful touches like vintage subway lanterns. The Bar Downstairs and Kitchen offers guests the opportunity to indulge in seasonal cuisine sourced from farmers and purveyors in New York, while Manhattan’s premier bars and clubs are steps away.
Hotel Tip
Maintain your wellbeing while you travel and explore the amenities and experiences available on the hotel's Wellness Menu, available in all guest rooms and suites.Virtuoso Preferred Supplier Since 15 Nov 2020
Virtuoso Amenities
For 2025:
- Upgrade on arrival, subject to availability
- Daily Full breakfast for up to two guests per bedroom, served in the restaurant and via in-room dining
- $100 USD equivalent Food & Beverage credit to be utilized during stay (not combinable, not valid on room rate, no cash value if not redeemed in full)
- Early Check-In / Late Check-Out, subject to availability
- Complimentary Wi-Fi

Sustainability
Our Commitment
LEED Silver Certified
Andaz 5th Avenue boasts locally sourced materials such as reclaimed brick used in the public areas and FSC-certified woods for paneling and cabinetry, and offers up a warmth and intimacy that welcomes one and all, while still paying homage to the city’s luxe, century-old apartment residences.
This LEED Silver-certified property boasts a sophisticated building management system, which primarily monitors the lighting and HVAC systems of the hotel. In the public areas, it maintains adequate light levels throughout the day based on outdoor conditions. Food recycling and composting facilities, as well as water-saving fixtures, also add to the Silver rating.
In the guest rooms, the lighting and energy management system provided by Inncom allows for guest control of the lighting and air conditioning, and allows the house to operate the systems efficiently when the rooms are not occupied. This leads to better use of energy resources during operations and also provides the house with overall energy savings.
Materials are not the only thing “locally sourced.” The downstairs bar features an open kitchen, further blostering the Andaz’ welcoming nature. Two oversized, 14-foot claro walnut wood slabs serve as the bars. The bar space has an open ceiling of exposed beams and fixtures, and a warm brick wall from a 1790 rural Connecticut farmhouse lines the entrance and basement walls.