NBHD: Theater District of Midtown Manhattan
Address: 135 W 45th St.
Primary Intersection: West 45th St and 6th Ave (Avenue of the Americas).
Phone: (212) 947 9662
The ideal launchpad for savvy travelers looking to be in the center of the action. Enjoy oversize rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and stunning views, plus handcrafted cocktails and light bites at Bar 54, the highest hotel rooftop bar in NYC.
Welcome to Hyatt Centric Times Square New York—your home base in the heart of the Big Apple and the ideal setting for your urban getaway. The sleek, 54-story 4-star boutique hotel located at 135 W 45th St, New York, NY 10036. Situated in the heart of Manhattan’s Theater District, the hotel stands just half a block away from the bright lights of Times Square, making it a highly accessible launchpad for Broadway shows, Rockefeller Center, and Radio City Music Hall.
The hotel features 487 non-smoking, apartment-style rooms, including 49 suites. Guest rooms are notably spacious by Manhattan standards, averaging around 364 square feet, and feature dramatic floor-to-ceiling windows. Select upper-floor rooms provide panoramic views of the city skyline or Times Square itself.
Whether heading out to explore Times Square or taking a break from the daily rush, T45 Market offers local fare in the most New York way…always on the go. The market’s grab & go selections are curated with your adventure in mind. Planning ahead? Skip the line and place your order for pick-up through the new digital dining platform.
The rooftop bar is the perfect place to soak in the vibe and views of the skyline and Times Square from 54 floors up. Bar 54, New York City’s highest hotel cocktail bar, offers an unforgettable setting where you can hang out and enjoy craft cocktails, fine wines, and small plates while mingling inside and enjoying some of the best views in Manhattan.
Want to venture out? Explore the theaters, shops, and excitement of Times Square. Visit Bryant Park or walk to Central Park. See the galleries of the Guggenheim Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Experience RiseNY in Times Square.
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Request a "05" or "06" Room Line: If booking a standard or high-floor room, ask for a room ending in -05 or -06. These corner rooms feature dual-aspect, wrap-around floor-to-ceiling windows that provide much wider, unobstructed views of the city skyline.
Skip the Low-Floor Times Square View: Avoid paying extra for lower-floor Times Square view rooms. You will mostly look at corporate office glass and hear street-level traffic. If you want views, ensure you book or request a room above the 30th floor.
Globalist Upgrades are Rare: Because this property is small for Times Square (under 500 rooms) and highly popular, suite upgrades for World of Hyatt Elite members are incredibly rare. Do not count on a complimentary upgrade during peak holiday seasons or weekends.
Claim Your Photos at Bar 54: The daily $40 destination fee includes a morning view tour of the 54th-floor rooftop lounge at 10:30 AM. Go up during this window—it is completely empty, the views of the Chrysler Building and Manhattan are stunning, and the staff will take a complimentary photo keepsake for you.
Use the $15 Credits Daily: The destination fee includes daily $15 credits for both valet parking and hotel laundry services. If you are driving or need a quick shirt pressed, make sure to explicitly ask the front desk to apply these to your final bill, as they do not always register automatically.
Utilize the Museum Discounts: Before buying tickets to the MoMA or the Museum of Broadway, show your Hyatt Centric room key at their respective box offices to instantly save up to $5 per ticket or 15% off admission.
Bypass Checkout Elevator Delays: Between 9:30 AM and 11:00 AM, the elevators get incredibly backed up because the building is 54 stories tall. Use the Hyatt mobile app to check out digitally before you leave your room so you can just hop in an elevator and head straight to the street without waiting in the lobby line.
The "Secret" Subway Entrance: Instead of walking into the chaotic main Times Square subway complex, walk one block south to 44th Street and 6th Avenue. There is a smaller, much quieter entrance to the B, D, F, M lines that lets you skip the massive tourist crowds.
Food Deliveries: The hotel allows UberEats and DoorDash deliveries, but drivers are not permitted to come up to your room. To save time, track your driver on the app and meet them at the designated delivery drop-off table located in the main lobby.
Rates: $95.00 + tax/night for standard sedans; $105.00 + tax/night for SUVs.
Discount: The hotel's mandatory destination fee includes a $15.00 daily credit to lower this cost.
Catch: There are no in/out privileges. Vehicles must fit under the 6'5" height limit.
Icon Parking (146 W 44th St): Located just one block south. Rates average $50–$65 per 24 hours.
MPG Parking (1633 Broadway / 235 W 50th St): Offers large indoor bays. Rates average $45–$55 per 24 hours.
Catch: You must pull your own luggage to the hotel lobby from these facilities.
Platforms: Use SpotHero, ParkWhiz, or Icon Parking apps to book a spot before you arrive.
Rates: Nearby Midtown slots can drop to $38–$48 per day when booked in advance.
Catch: Rates are strictly tied to specific check-in/check-out times; overstaying triggers high drive-up fees.
NBHD: Theater District of Midtown Manhattan
Address: 135 W 45th St.
Primary Intersection: West 45th St and 6th Ave (Avenue of the Americas).
Phone: (212) 947 9662
Broadway Theatre Goers: Half block from iconic venues like Lyceum & Hudson theatres.
First-Time NYC Tourists: Direct, walkable access to Times Square, Rockefeller Center & Bryant Park.
Business Travelers: Footsteps from Midtown corporate offices & 47-50th Sts-Rockefeller Center transit hub.
Couples & Nightlife Seekers: Features Bar 54, one of city's highest rooftop lounges, perfect for date nights.
View Enthusiasts: High-floor rooms offer dramatic, floor-to-ceiling vistas of Manhattan skyline.
Room Rates: $350-396/night for standard rooms. Rates fluctuate heavily based on seasonal demand, local Broadway events, and major holidays.
Cheapest Months: January & February.
Second-Cheapest: July & August.
Most Expensive Month: October.
Mandatory Destination Fee: $40+tax/room/night, which brings total daily charge to $45.91.
Valet Parking: $95+/night for standard sedans and $105+tax/night for SUVs.