ONE UN New York

    One United Nations Plaza
  • New York, 10017-3575
  • United States
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ONE UN New York

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Set against a spectacular New York City backdrop, ONE UN New York, formerly Millennium UN Plaza Hotel, is a quiet haven nestled on the eastern edge of Manhattan’s fashionable Midtown neighborhood. Located directly across from one of the world’s great landmarks, the headquarters of the United Nations, the luxury hotel is just steps from Grand Central Terminal; close to the Theater District, renowned restaurants and world-class shopping; and within easy access to the three major airports serving New York City.

Since opening its doors in 1976, ONE UN New York has been known for many things. It is the first choice for dignitaries and heads of state visiting the United Nations. Designed by visionary architect Kevin Roche, the building’s stunning gaze-all-day panoramic skyline views over the Empire State Building, Chrysler Building, East River, and five bridges are considered amongst the finest in Manhattan. And it boasts such extraordinary facilities such as a swimming pool on the 27th floor and the only indoor tennis court in any NYC hotel.

Located 28 stories above the avenues, the hotel's 439 spacious guest rooms and suites offer a tranquil retreat from the bustle below. Few luxury Midtown Manhattan hotels provide accommodations quite like this, with each window offering guests incredible skyline views.

Distinctive service and an excellent location make our hotel a premier venue for meetings, events and social gatherings. Complemented by cutting edge technology, customized cuisine and wonderful views, your event will be nothing short of memorable.

More than a just great hotel, ONE UN is a sanctuary of style and comfort. Once you take a swim in the late afternoon as the sunset is reflected in the glass walls of the UN, it’s hard to disagree.

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