Transformed Waldorf Astoria Returns as Beacon of NYC as Sister Hotels Open Globally

Transformed Waldorf Astoria Returns as Beacon of NYC as Sister Hotels Open Globally

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New York’s Waldorf Astoria hotel is one of just a handful of hotels around the globe that’s a household name synonymous with luxury, society and history. After closing in 2017, the legendary hotel has resumed its place at the apex of New York and global hospitality following a transformational restoration of ballrooms, suites, dining venues and more. 

The Waldorf Astoria, named after one of America’s first ultra-wealthy families, the Astors, pioneered luxury hospitality innovations. It was the first modern hotel in the world to offer in-room telephones, electricity on every floor, and 24-hour room service, and set the standard for fine dining. The iconic fixture of New York's glamorous social and cultural scene for over a century, the Waldorf Astoria has hosted presidents, royalty, celebrities and events that shaped the history of culture and life around the world. 

Once again, the Waldorf Astoria – now the of the Hilton hotel family - has reclaimed its position at the center of New York’s social scene and hotel destination for discerning travelers with a taste for living history. Visitors will see how it blends its storied past and timeless elegance with a bold vision for the future of luxury stays and events in New York City.

Events Spaces

“The Greatest of Them All” – as Conrad Hilton famously described Waldorf Astoria New York – offers nearly 43,000 square feet of storied and now, cutting-edge event space. The landmark property features some of the city’s most acclaimed heritage venues that have been meticulously restored to preserve their original Art Deco detailing while being updated with the latest technology, including:

Grand Ballroom: The Crown Jewel of New York’s Event Scene

The three-story, 1,500-person capacity space, with landmarked, curtained balconies, was completely restored and has technology that allows it to host performances from private events to Broadway-style productions. 

The decorative plaster bas-relief medallion at the center of the ceiling has been maintained and refurbished. 

Basildon Room

An exquisite example of 18th-century design, the Basildon Room has a maximum capacity of 190 guests and now provides a lighter and brighter space with modern infrastructure added to the ceiling’s existing charm and restored frescoes, lunettes, cornices, paneling and fireplace mantel, which were all imported from England’s Basildon Manor in Basildon Park.

Silver Corridor

The Silver Corridor is one of the most elegant spaces within the hotel, blending history and artistry in a way that is uniquely New York. Its significance lies not only in its architectural beauty but also in its functionality; the Silver Corridor links some of the most important event spaces in the hotel, such as the Grand Ballroom, Jade Room, Astor Room, and Basildon Room. Sixteen wall murals, originally commissioned for the first Waldorf Astoria and painted in 1897 by American impressionist artist Edward Emerson Simmons, were salvaged from the original hotel for the 1931 construction and brought back to life in the recent restoration. The existing geometries and reinterpreted original materials reinforce Waldorf Astoria’s defining architectural language and its status as a benchmark in global hospitality.

Jade Room

With double-height ceilings and windows flanked by marble colonnades, the light-filled Jade Room has been updated to accommodate functions of up to 420 guests. 

Astor Salon

A backdrop to thousands of events throughout Waldorf Astoria New York’s history, including a 1933 concert featuring both Cole Porter and George Gershwin on pianos, the Astor Room has been restored and has a maximum capacity of 420. The room now brings in more natural light and features beautiful columns, which were uncovered during the restoration.

Event attendees can arrive via three entrances, including a discreet porte-cochère on 49th Street between Lexington Avenue and Park Avenue – the only hotel porte-cochère available in Manhattan – or via Park Avenue or Lexington Avenue between 49th and 50th streets.

Accommodations + Signature Suites

Following the hotel’s transformation from a 1,400-room hotel to 375 hotel guest rooms and 372 residences, Waldorf Astoria New York now offers some of the largest guest rooms and suites in Manhattan. With hotel interiors by Pierre-Yves Rochon, rooms are meant to feel like private apartments.

Guerlain Wellness Spa

Debuting fall, 2025 at more than 20,000 square feet, Guerlain Wellness Spa features treatment rooms, VIP suites, along with a 7,000-square-foot state-of-the-art fitness center. 

Culinary Experiences

Waldorf Astoria New York has returned as the dining destination for New Yorkers and visitors alike. Iconic Peacock Alley continues to embody the hotel's legacy as a lively center for social events and unforgettable experiences in the heart of New York City, with an award-winning mixology expert and a cocktail menu that honors the legacy of classic New York cocktail culture.

The hotel’s signature restaurant, Lex Yard, celebrates seasonal ingredients and refined technique, with standout dishes like the Royal Ocsiètre Gold Caviar Sando. 

Just steps from Park Avenue, Yoshoku offers a kaiseki-inspired menu, the pinnacle of Japanese culinary tradition, reimagined through a New York lens. 

Return of Waldorf Astoria New York Signals a Global Brand Evolution

With the highly anticipated return of Waldorf Astoria New York, Hilton’s iconic luxury brand enters a new chapter. Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts is growing, with 17 new openings and 33 additional properties in the pipeline, evolving from a heritage name into a worldwide symbol of modern luxury. 

Signature hallmarks – like Peacock Alley and the Waldorf Astoria Clock – are thoughtfully evolved across the portfolio. For example, at Waldorf Astoria Riviera Maya, the clock’s design integrates the Mayan calendar paying tribute to local heritage. 

Waldorf Astoria Osaka

Opened in April 2025, Waldorf Astoria Osaka marks the brand’s highly anticipated debut in Japan, spanning 12 floors of a 39-story high-rise, and includes a contemporary interpretation of Peacock Alley. 

Waldorf Astoria Costa Rica Punta Cacique

Also opened in April 2025 on the dramatic cliffside peninsula of Cacique in Guanacaste province, this resort offers a perfect backdrop for adventure seekers, sunbathers, and nature lovers. Guests can enjoy a sprawling holistic sanctuary, diverse culinary offerings including a signature restaurant, and family-friendly activities on the shores of Playa Penca. 

Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan

Opening in late 2025, Waldorf Astoria Shanghai Qiantan is in the heart of the city’s New Bund area, offering panoramic views of the Huangpu River and skyline. The hotel’s interiors blend rich Chinese cultural elements with Shanghai’s iconic Art Deco style, creating a romantic, elegant atmosphere.

Waldorf Astoria Rabat Sale

Opening in 2025, Waldorf Astoria Rabat Salé will be part of the tallest building in Morocco and the third tallest building in Africa – towering 55 floors and featuring an observatory. 

Waldorf Astoria London Admiralty Arch

Slated to open Spring 2026 at one of London’s most iconic historical landmarks, Waldorf Astoria Admiralty Arch marks the brand’s first appearance in London. Admiralty Arch bookends The Mall opposite Buckingham Palace, offering unrivaled views of the Palace in one direction and across Nelson’s Column and Trafalgar Square in the other. 

Waldorf Astoria Kuala Lumpur

Opening in 2026 in Kuala Lumpur’s Golden Triangle, the hotel will offer custom-designed suites, multiple world-class dining venues - including a signature Peacock Alley - a state-of-the-art wellness center, and a ballroom destined to captivate social life in Malaysia. 

Waldorf Astoria River Nile Experience

Welcoming its first guests in late 2026, this exclusive cruise experience will provide unforgettable views of some of Egypt’s world-renowned landmarks. 

Additional openings on the horizon include Sydney, Tokyo, Hanoi, Jakarta, Jaipur, Tangier, Greece, Texas Hill Country, and Turks & Caicos.

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