Paramount Hotel, Art Deco hotel in Theater District, Manhattan, United States.
The Paramount Hotel is an Art Deco hotel in Manhattan's Theater District that rises 19 stories and reaches 79 meters high. Its structure combines brick, stone, terracotta, and copper materials in both its construction and decorative elements.
Renowned architect Thomas W. Lamb designed the hotel, which opened in 1928 and later received recognition as a New York City Landmark. This designation honors its special value to the city's architectural heritage.
The hotel sits in the heart of the Theater District, where guests can easily reach Broadway shows just outside the doors. You feel the strong connection between the building and the city's theatrical world when you walk through the neighborhood.
The building is fully accessible to guests with mobility needs, and staff members work at the front desk around the clock. You will find a well-equipped facility with modern amenities for your stay.
The hotel's exterior displays carefully crafted terracotta ornaments and copper decorations that have kept their original beauty to this day. These handmade details from the 1920s become visible when you look closely at the building's outer walls.
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