About the accommodation
Since opening in 1926, the InterContinental New York Barclay has welcomed many guests to enjoy a luxurious experience in the heart of the city. Originally constructed as part of the Grand Central Terminal expansion, The Barclay became a notable railroad hotel built to service the men and women traveling to New York City. Today, after undergoing its most ambitious restoration, the Barclay continues to deliver its residential feel with modern comfort through its signature Federalist style decor.
Guestrooms provide an authentic and with stunning Federalist details and carefully selected local artwork that pays homepage to The Barclay's 1926 legacy.
Guests can indulge the glamour of the Manhattan landscape including some with iconic skyline views.
Each room is complete with Frette hypoallergenic bedding, 42'' LED flat screen televisions and access to thousands of publications via the digital news library, Press Reader.
Inspired to Dutch and English gin bars of the 1920's, The Gin Parlour offers a countless array of selective brands, perfectly paired with the restaurant's great seasonal tapas style menu, that is guaranteed to entertain your palate.
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