New York Marriott Marquis, Hotel and skyscraper in Times Square, Manhattan, United States
The New York Marriott Marquis is a 56-story hotel and skyscraper in Times Square that showcases concrete geometric forms reflecting its brutalist architectural style. Inside, it contains multiple restaurants, conference facilities, and approximately 2000 guest rooms designed to accommodate various needs.
Renowned architect John C. Portman Jr. designed the hotel, which opened on September 3, 1985, establishing new standards for accommodations in Times Square. The opening marked a turning point in how large hotels would be developed in this area.
The hotel features a theater space that hosts performances for visitors and locals, reinforcing the artistic energy of the Broadway district. This venue adds to the performing arts scene that defines the neighborhood.
The hotel sits near several subway stations, making it easy to reach by public transportation, and the area buzzes with foot traffic. The central location provides quick connections to theaters, restaurants, and other nearby attractions.
The top floor contains a restaurant that rotates 360 degrees, giving diners constantly changing views of Manhattan while they eat. This rotation allows visitors to see the entire skyline without leaving their seats.
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