Hilton’s Curio Collection Premieres in New York City with Art-Deco Renwick Hotel

One-of-a-kind Property Pays Homage to the Building’s Creative Heritage



NEW YORK and MCLEAN, Va. - Once home to John Steinbeck, Thomas Mann and other celebrated writers and artists, The Renwick Hotel, a historic property in the heart of midtown Manhattan, is now open as part of Curio - A Collection by HiltonTM. As the first New York City hotel to join Curio's global set of remarkable upscale properties, The Renwick facilitates travelers' desire for unique discovery and authentic experiences.

Housed in an iconic 1920s brick building, The Renwick Hotel New York City, Curio Collection by Hilton is located just two blocks from Grand Central Station and a short walk to Bryant Park, the New York Public Library and bustling Times Square. Complete with 173 guest rooms and suites, the fully-renovated property takes inspiration from its days as a residence for intellectuals and literati, with unique interiors designed to pay homage to culture and art from the Roaring Twenties.   

Named after acclaimed architect James Renwick Jr. (who designed St. Patrick's Cathedral), the hotel has been completely renovated by renowned New York-based architecture and interior design firm Stonehill & Taylor. Each of the hotel's gallery rooms and residential-style suites is fashioned as a stylish enclave to inspire both comfort and creativity, with easels and paint, writing paper and ink, inspired artwork and literature complementing its modern and upscale amenities. Guest rooms contain unique pieces, both functional and standalone, created by more than 20 local artists - such as each room's hand painted New York City skyline drapes, artist stools and ceramic pen cups that feature pages from F. Scott Fitzgerald's "Great Gatsby."

Several intriguing design elements - exclusive to The Renwick - are evident in the hotel's public areas, as well. String art and a mixed-media mural are featured in the lobby. Stairwells and bathrooms are graced with one-of-a-kind murals paying tribute to the building's former tenants; and Brooklyn-based Apotheke supplies handmade bath amenities created solely for the hotel. 

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