New York Athletic Club
Address | 180 Central Park S, New York, NY |
Phone | (212) 767-7000 |
Website | www.nyac.org |
Categories | Club |
Rating | 3.7 12 reviews |
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New York Athletic Club reviews
12Classic corner of Central Park South at 7th Avenue. The Club building is the one with the arched galleries about halfway up.
A fine athletic & social club, my favorite from a host of great activities is swimming following by a refresher in the Tap Room:)
Nice gym.staff was very rude at times. Asked for shampoo had to wait 30 minutes then call again to finally get it. Some weird rules like if you wear casual clothes you have to ride a special elevator down then get off at floor 3 and walk down 3 flights of steps just to go down to the Lobby then couldn’t even use the revolving door of the “ athletic entrance “
Do not even think about staying here. Dated rooms and facilities coupled with an unbelievably rude, pompous staff. A dated hanger-on to times long time gone.
Simply amazing hotel and athlectic facilities in the heart of beautiful mid town Manhattan. My new favourite place in NYC.
Need membership to get in. No jeans allowed, including members. Friend had membership and we had coffee. Nice quiet place. Friendly servers.
Elegant and historical New York club. Not cheap but excellent food, beautiful premises and prime location on Central Park South.
Lots of dark wood and history. Beautiful. Attended a conference there and the accommodations were great.
Dress code is a joke and rooms are tacky. You’re going to tell me that because I’m wearing boots and jeans (per snow), after paying hundreds of dollars for a hole-in-the-wall room, I can’t use the front entrance and have to walk up 3 flights of stairs to use the elevator to get to my room?
As an ex-member, this place is filled with snobby stuck up people who are stuck in the 50’s with their outdated rules and sense of superiority. Avoid if you can.
The upper dining halls are amazing to look at and the ceiling have stories depicted all over them!
Watched the Macy's day parade from the American Legion outpost on the 12th floor and it was exquisite! Very nice club in central Manhattan.
Old rooms, nothing new or even updated since 1980s. This place has a 1960's mentality - if you are wearing jeans you have to use the back entrance. And you have to walk up three flights of stairs before you are permitted to use the elevators if you are wearing jeans. We stayed on the 14th floor, the flowers were dead three nights in a row. Our floors were never vacuumed in the four nights we were there. Honestly, the last Marriott I stayed in was a ten compared to this place. I was so disappointed from start to finish.