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Waldorf Astoria New York Returns as the Cultural Beacon of Manhattan with Debut of Restored Grand Ballroom and Iconic Event Spaces

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  • After a full transformation, the legendary hotel is once again home to guests, galas, events and weddings
  • Hotel’s ‘opening season’ continues with luxurious rooms, elevated dining and meetings and events now available for immediate bookings; Breathtaking Guerlain Wellness Spa to open in early fall

NEW YORK CITY – Expanding on an opening season of glamour and luxury, Waldorf Astoria New York today unveiled its celebrated crown jewel, the Grand Ballroom, and iconic heritage event spaces following a masterful restoration. With the return of meetings and events to the storied center of Park Avenue – joining reimagined hotel rooms and suites, and new world-class dining venues – the hotel reclaims its position as the cultural beacon of Manhattan, blending nostalgic glamour with a bold, modern stage for the city’s most spectacular events.

Waldorf Astoria New York has been a fixture of New York society for more than a century. Building on a legacy of hosting some of the world’s most memorable moments including the first Tony Awards, some of the earliest Met Galas, and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony, the iconic Grand Ballroom, Silver Corridor, Astor Salon, Basildon and Jade Rooms have been brought back to life.

“Waldorf Astoria New York has served as the backdrop for so many significant moments across history, including important speeches, galas and events. Today, we unveil the next chapter in Waldorf Astoria New York’s opening season – once again, this ballroom will be the center of New York’s social scene."

Danny Hughes

President, Americas, Hilton

“Waldorf Astoria New York has served as the backdrop for so many significant moments across history, including important speeches, galas and events,” said Danny Hughes, president, Americas, Hilton. “Today, we unveil the next chapter in Waldorf Astoria New York’s opening season – once again, this ballroom will be the center of New York’s social scene. Visitors to the property will see how it blends its storied past and timeless elegance with a bold vision for the future of luxury stays and events in New York City.”

Meetings & Events Spaces

“The Greatest of Them All” – as Conrad Hilton famously described Waldorf Astoria New York – offers nearly 43,000 square feet of cutting-edge event space across 14 private rooms on two floors and has been home to countless events, weddings and galas.

The landmark property features some of the city’s most acclaimed heritage venues that have been meticulously restored by renowned architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), with interior design by Pierre-Yves Rochon (PYR) to preserve their original Art Deco detailing while being updated with the latest technology, including:

Grand Ballroom: The Crown Jewel of New York’s Event Scene

Waldorf Astoria New York - Grand Ballroom - Hilton, three-story event space with curtained balconies, Performance venue, luminescent cove lighting, decorative plaster bas relief medallion at the center of the ceiling sculpted by Eugene Rochette and Michael Parzini
Waldorf Astoria New York - Grand Ballroom

The three-story, 1,500-person capacity space, with landmarked, curtained balconies was completely restored. With state-of-the-art sound, lighting, rigging, and staging, the Grand Ballroom rivals the city’s top performance venues – capable of hosting everything from Broadway-style productions to global product launches. Building on the vision of the building’s original architects, Schultze & Weaver, SOM incorporated luminescent cove lighting, built within three tiered coves to replicate the original intent and illuminate nearly the entire ballroom. Working alongside SOM, PYR completed the redesign of the hotel’s interior spaces to create a sense of contemporary luxury, while preserving its Art Deco legacy.

The collaboration between the architects and interior designers redefine key relationships between movement, light, and function. The decorative plaster bas relief medallion at the center of the ceiling, sculpted by Eugene Rochette and Michael Parzini, has been maintained and refurbished, and further restoration of the original decor recreates the Art Deco look and feel in one of the city’s most iconic event venues. SOM also made several infrastructure changes to ensure the space is now soundproof and incorporated brand-new audio-visual systems, contemporary lighting, and heavy-duty rigging points within concealed areas in the ceiling. With these enhancements, plus the hotel’s hydraulic stage, the hotel's crown jewel is now capable of rivaling the city’s best performance venues.

Basildon Room

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Waldorf Astoria New York - Basildon Room

An exquisite example of 18th-century design, the Basildon Room has a maximum capacity of 190 guests and now provides a lighter and brighter space as a result of strategic planning by SOM. Several key elements of the space include the ceiling’s restored frescoes, lunettes, cornices, paneling and fireplace mantel, which were all imported from England’s Basildon Manor in Basildon Park, built in 1776. Modern infrastructure, including new lighting, were added to the historic ceiling, and SOM updated the room to its original color scheme - relying only on a 1930s postcard from the hotel’s archive. SOM carefully removed layers of paint colors until they revealed those from the postcard, creating a palette that mimicked those from the original color scheme and restoring its polychromatic beauty. Preserving the space’s existing charm, PYR custom designed the carpet to draw from the original designs.

Silver Corridor

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Waldorf Astoria New York - Silver Corridor

The Silver Corridor is one of the most elegant spaces within the hotel, blending history and artistry in a way that is uniquely New York. Its significance lies not only in its architectural beauty but also in its functionality; the Silver Corridor links some of the most important event spaces in the hotel, such as the Grand Ballroom, Jade Room, Astor Room, and Basildon Room. Sixteen wall murals, originally commissioned for the first Waldorf Astoria and painted in 1897 by American impressionist artist Edward Emerson Simmons, were salvaged from the original hotel for the 1931 construction and brought back to life in the recent restoration by ArtCare Conservation. SOM honored the existing geometries and reinterpreted original materials to reinforce Waldorf Astoria’s defining architectural language and its status as a benchmark in global hospitality.

Jade Room

Waldorf Astoria New York - Jade Room - Hilton, chandelier, draped curtains, double-height ceilings and windows flanked by marble colonnades, the light-filled event space
Waldorf Astoria New York - Jade Room

With double-height ceilings and windows flanked by marble colonnades, the light-filled Jade Room has been updated to accommodate functions of up to 420 guests. The Jade Room can be paired with functions in the Grand Ballroom, or used as a stand-alone venue for intimate banquets and receptions.

Astor Salon

A backdrop to thousands of events throughout Waldorf Astoria New York’s history, including a 1933 concert featuring both Cole Porter and George Gershwin on pianos, the Astor Room has been restored and has a maximum capacity of 420.The room now brings in more natural light and features beautiful columns, which were uncovered during the restoration.

Additional spaces great for meetings, pre-function gatherings and receptions include the East Foyer, West Foyer and Boardrooms and Executive Meeting Spaces. As part of the hotel’s new chapter, guests also have access to a new 10th floor terrace which is also available for small receptions.

Amenities for events will include a dedicated event experience manager on-site to ensure seamlessly executed events, one of the largest dedicated coat checks in New York City, a private Grand Ballroom entrance with dedicated elevators, an in-house production consultant for entertainment, media suites, and more. Event attendees can arrive via three entrances including a discreet porte-cochère on 49th Street between Lexington Avenue and Park Avenue – the only hotel porte-cochère available in Manhattan – or via Park Avenue or Lexington Avenue between 49th and 50th streets.

Accommodations + Signature Suites

Following the hotel’s transformation from a 1,400-room hotel to 375 hotel guest rooms and 372 residences, Waldorf Astoria New York now offers some of the largest guest rooms and suites in Manhattan, with the majority of the hotel’s guest rooms exceeding 570 square feet. With hotel interiors by Pierre-Yves Rochon (PYR) the hotel offers 11 different guest room categories, where rooms are meant to feel like private apartments, featuring distinct yet connected zones for living, working, and sleeping.

In addition to its luxurious guest rooms that opened in July, the hotel is also debuting five specialty suites this fall, ranging in size from 1,550 square feet to more than 5,000 square feet.

  • Manhattan Suite (1,570 square feet with the capability to connect to another room for 2,140 square feet of space): Inspired by the elegance of a New York Art Deco apartment, the Manhattan Suite was envisioned as a collector’s curated residence. With three suites available, this suite offers a king bedroom, two bathrooms, dressing area, living room, formal dining room with seating up to eight, full kitchen with stove and wet bar. 
  • Empire Suite (2,260 square feet with the capability to connect to another room for 2,835 square feet of space): Conceived as Waldorf Astoria New York’s quintessential New York apartment, the Empire Suite invites guests into a world where American refinement meets English pedigree and Chippendale flourish. The suite offers a full kitchen with electric stove, formal dining table with seating for six, king bedroom, walk-in dressing area, two bathrooms and ample entertaining space. 
  • Waldorf Astoria Suite (Over 5,000 square feet): The Waldorf Astoria Suite captures the romance of an 18th‑century Parisian residence overlooking the bustle of Park Avenue. The suite is complete with a full contemporary kitchen, dining room with seating for eight, living room, piano, media and entertainment room, and walk-in closet. Guests can connect the suite with two adjoining rooms and one adjoining suite to create a four-bedroom suite. 

These suites are available to book starting this month by emailing NYCWA_Reservations@waldorfastoria.com.

Guerlain Wellness Spa

Debuting early this fall at more than 20,000-square-feet, Guerlain Wellness Spa, designed by the interior design studio Wimberly Interiors, will combine science and artistry in the realm of wellness and features 16 treatment rooms, including two VIP suites, along with a 7,000-square-foot state-of-the-art fitness center. Operated by Trilogy Spa Holdings, it will also feature two ground-floor Guerlain boutiques, offering signature skincare, fragrances, and makeup.

At Waldorf Astoria New York, Guerlain unveils its transformative vision of well-being through a holistic philosophy that unites beauty, preventive health, and longevity. Every treatment becomes part of a personalized journey rooted in the four foundational pillars of Guerlain Wellness: Nutrition, Movement, Sleep, and Mindfulness. These elements shape curated retreats and programs designed to nurture vitality, emotional balance, and inner harmony over time.

Guided by this philosophy, the spa offers personalized wellness journeys, age-defying facials, advanced massage therapies, and innovative body treatments. Highlights include cutting-edge amenities such as the Amphibia Welnamis and a cryo chamber. Exclusive signature experiences such as “Spirit of Achievement,” “Rhythm of Wellness,” and “Like Clockwork” fuse tailored treatments inspired by the hotel itself with music, breathwork, and relaxation.

Culinary Experiences

In mid-July, Waldorf Astoria New York officially returned as the dining destination for New Yorkers and visitors, alike. Peacock Alley continues to embody the hotel's legacy as a lively center for social events and unforgettable experiences in the heart of New York City. Award-winning mixology expert Jeff Bell, managing partner of the globally renowned speakeasy Please Don’t Tell (PDT), worked alongside the hotel team to curate the beverage programs for Peacock Alley and Lex Yard. The cocktail menu honors the legacy of classic New York cocktail culture while redefining the hotel bar experience with light bites available for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

The hotel’s signature restaurant, Lex Yard, is led by acclaimed Chef Partner Michael Anthony. The menu celebrates seasonal ingredients and refined technique, with standout dishes like the Royal Ocsiètre Gold Caviar Sando and Slow-Poached Halibut in Borscht Sauce — each reflecting Chef Michael Anthony’s expressive, ingredient-driven approach. A casually elegant dining room and lively bar, designed by AvroKO’s New York studio, welcome guests and locals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with two private dining rooms available.

Just steps from Park Avenue, Yoshoku offers a kaiseki-inspired menu from Chef Ry Nitzkowski, the pinnacle of Japanese culinary tradition, reimagined through a New York lens. The six-course tasting features dishes like Tuna Tartare with white ponzu and crispy nori and Quail Katsu served with seasonal accompaniments, all balancing purity and precision. Guests may also opt for à la carte selections crafted with the same artistry. A refined beverage program rounds out the experience with sake, Champagne, Japanese spirits, and signature cocktails such as the Sendai, reminiscent of a Manhattan with Nikka Coffey Malt Whisky, Sweet Bermutto, Yuzu bitters and Angostura bitters.

Waldorf Astoria Residences New York

A new era of contemporary living has arrived above the legendary hotel, bringing a world-class residential lifestyle to the heart of Midtown Manhattan with Waldorf Astoria Residences New York. The 372 condominium residences, with interiors and amenities by internationally acclaimed interior designer Jean-Louis Deniot, range from gracious studios to opulent four bedrooms and penthouses, including several marquee residences with expansive private terraces and the option to purchase furnished residences curated by B&B Italia Group.

Residents enjoy priority access to the unrivaled services of the hotel while maintaining a discreet residential experience separate from the hotel, with two residential entry lobbies and a dramatic porte-cochère that offers residents a private entry with 24-hour valet service. Residents have signing privileges at the spa and on-site restaurants and bars, as well as a secure residential entrance into Waldorf Astoria New York.

Residents have access to more than 50,000 square feet of private residential amenities, ranging from health and wellness to entertainment and business facilities. These include the 25-meter Starlight Pool with skylight overlooking Park Avenue, a state-of-the-art fitness center, luxurious wellness areas, gaming room, a theater, and various venues to entertain and host events, including the Winter Garden and the Grand Salon, the Presidential Library and Bar, curated by the White House Historical Association, and the Empire Club, an elevated executive experience and business center.

Residences at the most glamorous address in New York City are available for immediate occupancy, starting at $1.875 million.

Waldorf Astoria New York is located at 301 Park Avenue New York, New York 10022. To make a reservation at Waldorf Astoria New York, please visit waldorfastorianewyork.com. For more information on owning a residence at Waldorf Astoria Residences New York, please visit waldorfastoriaresidencesny.com. Follow along on Instagram at @waldorfnyc and on Facebook at @WaldorfAstoriaNewYork.

For more information about the hotel’s full transformation, visit Stories from Hilton.

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About Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts

Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts is an award-winning portfolio of 36 iconic properties, each embodying a distinct sense of place through sincerely elegant service, one-of-a-kind experiences, and culinary mastery in landmark destinations around the world. Waldorf Astoria New York is now open, marking a defining moment for the brand, reintroducing a legend while ushering in a new era of luxury. Inspired by their timeless environments, Waldorf Astoria hotels deliver an effortless experience seamlessly, creating a true sense of place for guests through stunning architecture, the famous Peacock Alley, refined art collections, Michelin-starred dining and elevated in-room amenities. In addition to the brand’s world-class hotel offerings, Waldorf Astoria boasts a global residential portfolio that provides the comfort of a private home combined with unsurpassed amenities and high-touch service. Waldorf Astoria is part of Hilton, a leading global hospitality company. Experience an unforgettable stay at Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts by booking at waldorfastoria.com or through the through the industry-leading Hilton Honors app. Hilton Honors members who book directly through preferred Hilton channels have access to instant benefits. Learn more about Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts at stories.hilton.com/waldorfastoria, and follow the brand on X and Instagram.


About Waldorf Astoria New York


Waldorf Astoria New York has been a fixture of New York City society for more than a century, earning its place as a beacon of sophistication and elegance in the cultural capital of the world. When the hotel opened in 1931, it had such grandeur that Hilton founder Conrad Hilton declared the property “The Greatest of Them All.” Following complete transformation  led by renowned architects, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, with  interior design by Pierre-Yves Rochon, the property retains the scale and beauty of the original Art Deco architecture reimagined with fresh contemporary furnishings that pay homage to the original Waldorf Astoria New York while ushering in a new era for the hotel and building upon Conrad Hilton's vision. The 375-room hotel features some of Manhattan’s largest rooms and suites that embody the spirit of New York. Above the hotel sits 372 private residences, ranging from studios to four bedrooms, with interiors designed by Jean-Louis Deniot and access to 50,000-square-feet of amenities. In addition, hotel guests, residents and visitors have access to a holistic wellness program, including a state-of-the-art fitness center along with Guerlain Wellness Spa more than 20,000 square feet, debuting early this fall. Unmatched culinary offerings include Lex Yard, a standout signature restaurant helmed by acclaimed Chef Michael Anthony, the return of Peacock Alley in partnership with renowned Mixologist Jeff Bell and Yoshoku, a Japanese dining experience. The property also features 43,000 square feet of modernized event space including a striking new opera-inspired Grand Ballroom set to be the crown jewel of New York City’s entertainment scene. Visit waldorfastorianewyork.com for more information or follow the hotel on Instagram at @waldorfnyc and on Facebook at @WaldorfAstoriaNewYork.