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NYC Central Park South Hotels Guide

If you want to get a view of New York City's Central Park, these landmark hotels offer luxury with fabulous views of the park. The hotels on Central Park South range from the smaller more moderately priced boutique style hotels to the more upscale hotels. Central Park South is an ideal location to stay, close to the Midtown attractions and the Upper East and West Side for their offerings.

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Jumeirah Essex House on Central Park A Luxury Hotel in the Heart of Manhattan - Essex House
Jumeirah Essex House on Central Park is a refined haven on Manhattan's Central Park South, overlooking lush greenery and set against breathtaking NYC skyscrapers. This Central Park hotel offers the ideal destination for business and leisure travel, with a distinguished landmark setting. Learn more about Jumeirah Essex House.

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Name Number of Rooms Star Rating Info Map
Hudson Hotel 824
4

Jumeirah Essex House on Central Park na
Mobil 4 Stars

Le Parker Meridien New York 700
4.5

Salisbury Hotel 204
3.5

The Helmsley Park Lane 622
4.5

The St. Regis Club at The Essex House - New York na
Mobil 4 Stars

West Park Hotel 99
3

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