Le Parker Meridien is a luxury hotel located just steps from Central Park in Midtown Manhattan. Le Parker Meridien New York soars 42 stories high in the heart of Manhattan on West 57th Street. Enjoy Central Park, the Museum of Modern Art, Carnegie Hall, Broadway theaters and the famous Fifth Avenue shopping, all just a short walk away. All of the rooms and suites at Le Parker Meridien are ergonomically designed and offer modern amenities. Many of the suites offer fantastic views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline, and the hotel’s concierge staff will offer you excellent tips on all that makes New York City great during your stay. 
Features and Amenities
At Le Parker Meridien, you’ll find 731 ergonomically inspired
rooms and suites enhanced by luscious cherry
and cedar woods. The rooms boast expansive desk space, AeronTM desk chairs,
high-speed Internet access, two phone lines,
call waiting, voicemail and in-room safes. You’ll also find 32″ televisions,
air-conditioning, hairdryers, minibars, irons and
ironing boards, and the ability to check-out by video. When it comes to the suites, there’s lots of variety. You’ll discover L-shaped junior-suites
complete with separate sitting area, king-size bed,
cedar-lined bath and showers big enough for two;
meanwhile, one and two bedroom suites are the perfect
New York pad. Suites offer fantastic views of
Central Park and the Manhattan skyline and
have full kitchens. You could move in and live
happily ever after. 
If you’re looking to go to brunch, look no further than your own hotel. Norma’s, which is located at Le Parker Meridien, is one of the city’s most famous and most beloved brunch spots. The casual breakfast and lunch spot is probably best known as the home of the $1,000 omelette (eggs, lobster, and approximately $995 worth of caviar). With its high ceilings, wood paneling, and silver-edged tables, the dining room, tucked off the side of the lobby, feels airy, modern, and classic all at the same time. The menu is tricked out with cutesy marketing names (“Rabbit Food,” “Breakfast—if you party like a rock star”), but the dishes—pancakes larded with blueberries and clotted cream; a rustic eggs Benedict with artichoke and porcini-truffle sauce—are like diner food for, well, rock stars. Norma’s is expensive, even by New York standards – but it’s worth it. The hotel also offers room service, as well as its coffee bar cum cocktail bar, Knave. 
The gym at Le Parker Meridien is fancy enough to have it’s own name, Gravity – and it delivers. The gym is consistently rated one of the top ten best gyms in the country, and for good reason. It’s open nearly 24 hours a day, and boasts a pool, racquetball facilities, a basketball court, strength training, its own personal trainer computer system, and of course, free weights and cardio machines. There’s also an in-house nutritionist, a spa that uses Dr. Hauschka products and decked out locker rooms. And with 10,000 sq ft of meeting facilities, Le Parker Meridien is ideal for hosting any event. 
Location
In the heart of it all, Le Parker Meridien sits on west 57th Street. With a motor entrance on West 56th Street between Avenue of the Americas and Seventh Avenue and just steps away from Central Park, MOMA, Carnegie Hall, Broadway theaters and Fifth Avenue’s famous shops – this hotel couldn’t ask for a better location. Those visiting New York for the first time will appreciate the hotel’s proximity to all that is holy to tourists – Times Square, Central Park, the Empire State Building, the Great White Way…it’s all here, and chances are, you can get there on your own two feet. Taxis and the subway are optional up here, because Midtown has everything you could ever want. Chanel, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and more take up street stock across from the Disney store and H&M, Rockefeller Center is just a short walk away, and great restaurants abound in the neighborhood. Midtown might not be as hip as the Lower East Side, but when it comes to convenience, the area has it made.
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