Sofitel New York Hotel

[2][7] The architectural design by Brennan Beer Gorman features limestone and glass, with a T-shaped base.

The New York Times describes the hotel's front desk as being positioned on the opposite end of the lobby, "which gives the entrance a serene quality".

[12] The lobby contains a double-height rotunda at its center, which has a wooden sculpture, a Central Park-themed mural, and a round staircase.

[2] The hotel contains a 2,500 square feet (230 m2) Grand Ballroom with 2.5-story windows and 8 meeting rooms with a capacity of 10 to 60 people.

Frommer's describes the hotel rooms as "spacious and ultra-comfortable, adorned with art from New York and Paris".