
Midtown Manhattan, New York
The Knickerbocker Hotel
John Jacob Astor IV first unveiled this Beaux-Arts masterpiece in 1906, instantly establishing it as the social epicenter of the Gilded Age. The design strikes a beautiful chord between that original opulence and a sharp, contemporary edge that honors the building's industrial soul. Beyond that, the building is celebrated as the legendary birthplace of the Martini.
What's Inside

Akoya at St. Cloud Rooftop
Restaurant · Lounge · Rooftop
This intimate enclave is a hidden gem specializing in artisanal temaki hand rolls and Japanese-inspired small plates. Designed by the LUCID studio, the space offers a secluded and sophisticated sushi experience elevated above the bustling city streets.
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Charlie Palmer Steak IV
Restaurant
This signature steakhouse by Chef Charlie Palmer overlooks the vibrant Broadway and 42nd Street corner from its elegant fourth-floor perch. The design pays homage to the hotel's heritage with warm metallic finishes and an open action kitchen.
ExploreThe Knickerbocker Hotel · 4F

St. Cloud Rooftop
Rooftop · Garden · Bar
Perched above the intersection of Broadway and 42nd Street, this expansive terrace offers three plush corner Sky Pods for unrivaled city views. The space integrates indoor and outdoor lounges with a sophisticated cigar room and greenery-draped walls.
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The Martini Lounge at Charlie Palmer Steak IV
Bar · HappyHour · Music · Lounge
Located within the Charlie Palmer Steak IV, this storied lounge celebrates the Knickerbocker’s legendary connection to the invention of the Martini. It serves as a classic node for pre-theatre cocktails and refined social gatherings in a historic setting.
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Location
The Knickerbocker Hotel - 6 Times Square, New York, NY 10036