Built in 1927 as part of the Tudor City residential area, the brick-clad hotel near Grand Central Station that is now Westgate New York Grand Central was once the historic 300-room Tudor Hotel. During periods of its occupancy and ownership, the hotel shifted names and brands before finally settling back to the Tudor Hotel (or Tudor City Hotel as some continued to call it). Nowadays, if you're looking for a Tudor City hotel or a hotel in Midtown Manhattan close to the United Nations, the Westgate New York Grand Central is your premier destination!
The Hotel Tudor (or Tudor City Hotel) was recognizable in Midtown East for its crossword-style rooftop, private terrace rooms with balconies and close proximity to Grand Central Terminal and the United Nations. The location attracts budget-conscious business travelers and vacationers alike looking for an affordable Murray Hill hotel with a touch of luxury.
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