The London New York Joins Marriott Luxury Collection

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The London New York Joins Marriott Luxury Collection

Marriott has officially unveiled The London, a Luxury Collection Hotel, New York City, marking the return of the iconic London name to the Midtown Manhattan property at 151 West 54th Street.

The hotel was previously known as Conrad New York Midtown under Hilton and before that operated as The London NYC. The property left Hilton in 2024 and joined Marriott’s Luxury Collection portfolio, initially under the generic name “The Luxury Collection Hotel Manhattan Midtown” before now officially returning to The London branding.

The property features 562 suites, making it one of the larger all-suite luxury hotels in Midtown Manhattan. Many rooms offer separate living areas and significantly more space than typical New York hotel rooms.

For points travelers, one of the most interesting developments is that award nights are now showing starting from 85,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night. That pricing is especially notable because it means the hotel can potentially be booked using Marriott’s 85K Free Night Awards, earned from cards such as the Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant. With Marriott allowing points top-offs on certificates, this could become a useful redemption option in New York City.

Located near Central Park, Carnegie Hall, MoMA, Broadway theaters, and Fifth Avenue shopping, the hotel remains one of the more desirable Midtown Manhattan redemption options for Marriott Bonvoy members.

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