Four Points by Sheraton Midtown - Times Square
Property Description
Location is everything. Stay close to the action in one of New York Citys hippest neighborhoods. Where the heart of the action is always just steps away, you wont need to go far to find a popular restaurant, theater, or gallery. In addition to ideal surroundings, Four Points by Sheraton Midtown - Times Square offers simple, uncluttered design in each of the 244 guest rooms - plus every room in the house is non-smoking, to keep our air a little clearer. Behind our sleek design is the same casual comfort and service youve come to expect from a Four Points by Sheraton hotel. Little things in life make a big difference. Like our Simple Pleasures(SM). Get a great night's sleep in the Four Points by Sheraton Four Comfort Bed, refresh with free bottled water daily and keep in touch with free High Speed Internet Access. Kick back with a beer from our great collection of the world's Best Brews(SM). And who can resist a huge slice of Country Apple pie along with a hot, fresh cup of Seattle's Best Coffee? It's the little things. We get it.
Amenities
- Business Center
- Coffee Maker in Room
- City Center
- Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
- Exercise Gym
- Health Club
- Internet Access Complimentary
- Internet Access Complimentary
- Wireless Internet Access
- Lounge
- No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
- Restaurant
- Wheel Chair Access
Miscellaneous Information
- American Dollars is the native currency.
- Check in time is 3:00 PM
- Check out time is 12:00 PM
- Time Zone is EST
- Opened in 2009
- 0 rooms.
- 0 suites.
- 33 floors.
Directions
Follow the Van Wyck Expressway to Grand Central Parkway. Continue to the Long Island Expressway West to the Midtown Tunnel. Proceed west (across town) to Eighth Avenue and turn right. Turn left onto 40th Street to the hotel.
Downtown, City
John F. Kennedy International Airport, (JFK), 17.00, Mile
Area Attractions
Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum
CBS
Ernst & Young
Chrysler Building
Statue of Liberty
Rockefeller Center - Radio City Music Hall
Carnegie Hall
Bank of America
General Electric
NBC
Conde Nast