Best Western Premier Herald Square

Situated in the heart of Manhattan, Best Western Premier Herald Square is an ideal choice for business and leisure travelers.


Our New York, NY hotel offers a truly refined atmosphere with superior comfort and service. Sleep peacefully on a plush bed and marvel at spectacular skyline views. All of our smoke-free rooms feature stylish furnishings and deluxe amenities including flat screen TVs with cable HD channels and free high-speed Internet and a single-serve coffee/tea maker. Recharge at our modern fitness center.

After a busy day of sightseeing, the Premier Lounge is a fun place to unwind, or relax with complimentary coffee on our inviting outdoor deck. Corporate travelers appreciate our proximity to New York airports, Penn Station and Grand Central Terminal.

Choose from a wide choice of restaurants nearby including casual American fare, delis, steakhouses, fast food, and ethnic cuisines. There is no shortage of things to do. Walk to the Empire State Building, Macy’s and Times Square. Get tickets for a Broadway play, tour the Metropolitan Museum of Art, or explore trendy boutiques and nightclubs in Greenwich Village and SoHo. Top attractions like the Statue of Liberty, the 9/11 Memorial and Central Park are just a short taxi or subway ride away. Find your urban refuge in the city’s lively midtown district and discover everything New York City has to offer within easy reach.

Hotel features


100% smoke-free hotel
Cocktail lounge Great bar onsite – fantastic atmosphere, great drinks, light fare.
Exercise facility, 24 Hour
Weight lifting equipment

Stationary bike
Treadmill
Elevator
Interior corridor
24-hour front desk

Multilingual staff, English, Spanish, French, Hindi, Gujarati, Arabic, and Urdu
Dry cleaning
Safe deposit box (at front desk)

and so much more

Nearby Attractions

  • 0.05 mile(s) from Museum of Natural History, in Central Park features permanent exhibits on peoples from around the globe, meteorites, gems, primates, birds and reptiles, and is probably best known for its dramatic dinosaur reconstructions. The 563 carat sapphire called Star of India is on display at the museum, and the museum’s Hayden Planetarium presents frequent lecture series, weekly galaxy explorations, and daily astronomy demonstrations.
  • 0.01 mile(s) from Empire State Building, Just blocks from us – it was once the world’s tallest building.
  • .01 mile(s) from Herald Square, The area around Herald Square along Broadway and 34th Street is a retail hub
  • .01 mile(s) from Macy’s Herald Square, From its inception, Macy’s Herald Square was a store unlike any other. Over the past 150 years, it has become a true New York City icon. Built in 1902, Macy’s Herald Square was the first building to have the modern-day escalator, and it has continued to be a trendsetter. Today, “America’s Largest Department Store” covers an entire city block with 11 levels of the latest fashions for you and your home. Macy’s offers a full-service Visitor Center on the Mezzanine Level, plus restaurants throughout the store and exciting events almost every day. Macy’s Herald Square covers an entire city block, offering 10.5 levels of the latest fashions for you and your home. With more than 2 million square feet of retail space, it’s one of the largest stores in the world. The historic building was added to the National Register of Historic Places as a National Historic Landmark
  • 0.05 mile(s) from Grand Central Terminal, Just a five minute walk, the renovations since its opening in 1913 have turned Grand Central into more than just a hub for transportation — there are shops, dining and more available to visitors. Grand Central is both an essential transit hub and a beautiful example of Beaux-Arts architecture.
  • 0.05 mile(s) from Rockefeller Center, – a great destination for visitors any time of year. Located in midtown Manhattan, Rock Center is probably most famous for its Christmas tree and ice skating rink, but it also offers visitors the wonderful Top of the Rock Observation Deck, and it’s home to Radio City Music Hall, as well as numerous shopping and dining destinations.
  • .03 mile(s) from United Nations, The United Nations
  • .03 mile(s) from Madison Square Garden, Just blocks to Madison Square Garden – a premier entertainment venue
  • 0.05 mile(s) from The Theater District, in Manhattan offers 36 theaters and a ton of talent in a small strip of land. Performance venues named for luminaries such as Ethel Barrymore, the Gershwin’s, and Helen Hayes line the streets and entertain millions every year.
  • 0.05 mile(s) from The South Street Seaport, is actually a historical district that is several blocks long and features exhibits relating to New York’s marine past. A fleet of ships from the late 1800’s and early 1900’s is docked at the museum pier and can be boarded by the public.
  • 0.05 mile(s) from Museum of Modern Art, or MoMA as it is popularly known, is the largest art museum in the country with 135,000 specimens of painting, sculpture, photography, films, and drawings.
  • 0.05 mile(s) from Statue of Liberty, was a gift to the United States in honor of the friendship established during the French Revolution. It has become an American symbol of freedom and welcome to the immigrants who come to the United States looking for a better life.
  • 0.08 mile(s) from New York City Hall, the oldest in the nation still housing the city’s governmental functions. Back in 1802, a design team consisting of a Frenchman and a native New Yorker won a competition to create the then new City Hall; the resulting building reflects the Federal style of architecture, with noticeable French influences.
  • 0.08 mile(s) from Ellis Island Immigration, offers visitors a fascinating look into the immigrant experience. Interactive exhibits, walking tours and movies reveal the hardships and challenges faced by immigrants passing through Ellis Island. Visitors today will enjoy learning about the history, as well as enjoying the voyage to get there by ferry through the harbor.
  • 0.08 mile(s) from American Museum of Natura, since opening to the public in 1869, the American Museum of Natural History has evolved and grown. In addition to the Rose Center planetarium and permanent exhibits, the American Museum of Natural History hosts a revolving series of temporary exhibits, so there is always something new to see.
  • 1.00 mile(s) from Battery Park, a good place to start is where the Dutch explorers first settled in Battery Park on the southernmost tip of Manhattan, which offers spectacular views of the harbor and the Statue of Liberty.
  • .08 mile(s) from St. Patricks Cathedral, The Cathedral of St. Patrick (commonly called St. Patrick’s Cathedral) is a decorated Neo-Gothic-style Roman Catholic cathedral church in the United States and a prominent landmark of New York City. It is the seat of the archbishop of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York, and a parish church, located on the east side of Fifth Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets in Midtown Manhattan, directly across the street from Rockefeller Center and specifically facing the Atlas statue
  • .08 mile(s) from Central Park
  • 0.05 mile(s) from The Crystal District, is a five block expanse of Madison Avenue that houses the world’s greatest collection of luxury crystal. Baccarat, a French crystal company, maintains a flagship store in that area, along with Steuben, Swarovski, and Lalique. More sparkly things can be found at the perennial source for engagement and wedding rings, Tiffany and Co.
  • 0.05 mile(s) from The New York Stock Exchan, offers free tours and a visitor’s gallery to observe the hectic activity; for a more peaceful perspective.
  • 0.08 mile(s) from New York Botanical Garden, the 250-acre New York Botanical Garden owns one of the world’s biggest plant collections in an herbarium with four million specimens. The Bronx Zoo is home to more than 4,000 animals in natural environments.

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