
At Times Square EDITION · 7F
Paradise Club
Dinner theater in the basement where the boundary between performer and audience doesn't exist as a concept. Each night runs differently, which means the same show twice isn't actually the same show.
Neighborhood
Times Square · Times Square
Atmosphere
The basement works because it commits fully. The staging, the costumes, the performers moving through the room, all of it operates on the logic that the room itself is the performance. You're inside it before you realize you've arrived.
Key features
Schrager built Paradise Club as a reference to the original cabaret culture that made Times Square worth visiting before it became a brand. What makes it work is genuine unpredictability. The people who end up here more than once tend to stop planning and just let it happen.
Location
Paradise Club
701 7th Ave, New York, NY 10036
About the hotel
Ian Schrager's editorial eye goes to work on Times Square's most overstimulating corner, designing a hotel that feels genuinely detached from the noise outside. The interiors lean European in sensibility without pretending to be somewhere else. You stay here because you want Times Square on your terms, not on its.

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