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A landmark luxury hotel, near central park, The Lowell rises 17-floors above an iconic residential neighborhood, a stone's throw from the celebrated fashion houses of Madison Avenue and footsteps from Fifth Avenue and the vast oasis of Central Park. Established in 1927, The Lowell's boutique hotel in NYC reflects the timeless elegance and soul of the Upper East Side.

The warmth of a familiar smile, attention to detail and discreet service welcome discerning guests as they move through chic classical spaces. Wood-burning fireplaces-a rare find in New York-and landscaped terraces with sweeping city views are enjoyed in sun-filled rooms and suites fashioned in the hotel's distinctive style with the refined comforts of a luxury apartment NYC.
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We have a number of Luxurious New York City hotel special offers for both exclusive use & boutique hotel stays. Conveniently located at the heart of Manhattan, within walking distance of Central Park and Broadway, with world class entertainment, fine restaurants and department stores on your doorstep.
Much has changed since The Lowell opened its doors in 1927 between Park and Madison Avenues among Manhattan's wealthiest townhouses on the Upper East Side. And the esteemed landmark hotel continues to endure as a timeless classic. For nearly a century, luminaries have sought out The Lowell to make it their home when in New York.
The Lowell's multilingual Concierge team are expert guides to the city that never sleeps. Their longstanding relationships afford guests privileged access to a rarely seen side of New York. Whether it's opening doors to shop a designer's private collection, VIP entry to The Armory, tickets to a sold-out show, or a private after-hours tour of The Frick, the Concierge provides a unique lens to discover New York City from all angles.
At The Lowell, we are delighted to welcome your furry family members and extend all the comforts of home while staying with us. As a pet friendly hotel, The Lowell treats pets to the same level of service and you can rest assured that your pet will enjoy a relaxing and comfortable stay.

Our Guest Services Team offers dog walking services and our concierge can arrange everything from veterinarian and grooming services, to suggestions for activities in the city, to pet friendly restaurants, stores and activities.Our neighborhood is the perfect place to enjoy a lovely walk during any season.
A chic refuge in a lively city, The Lowell's luxury accommodation in NYC invites guests to make the hotel their home away from home. Inspired by designer Michael Smith's timeless residential style, 47 individually-appointed suites and 27 deluxe rooms are graced with the coveted luxuries of a private New York apartment from original wood-burning fireplaces and gourmet kitchens to beautiful terraces with iconic views of Manhattan.
Reviews (26)
Phil M.
Phil M.
Dec 21, 2021
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We came for a date night while spending some time in the city for Christmas as part of a mini vacation. Everything was perfect from the moment we walked in until we left.

Service was impeccable, food was outstanding, and the ambiance is beautiful. For a full restaurant the noise level was very low so it was perfect for a romantic evening.
Jeannette N.
Jeannette N.
Dec 05, 2021
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I had the most delightful birthday dinner here. From the moment we walked in we were treated like royalty. Since we arrived early for our reservation, the host sat as at a cute table in the bar area and let us review the menu and offered us drinks while we waited. We were sat soon after in the dining room with a perfect view of their exquisite floral display.

We went with the 3-course menu: appetizer, entree, and dessert, paired with a bottle of red. My selection: tuna tartare, filet mignon, and grand marnier soufflé. The tuna was fresh and delicious. The filet mignon was so tender it melted
Trevor Boni
Trevor Boni
Nov 18, 2021
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Very nice hotel and rooms. They have gone extra lengths to decorate the scaffolding outside the hotel to hide the eyesore. Staff is always friendly and maybe next time I’ll have time to try the restaurant and cafe.
Mervis Anderson
Mervis Anderson
Nov 02, 2021
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Best hotel in New York city mid Town. Elegant, style and all about service.
Lee P.
Lee P.
Sep 30, 2021
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Service, and food are exceptional. Majorelle, is a Union establishment that does not suffer a shortage of staff. The only shortcoming I observed is the use of an all purpose wine glass when one orders wine by the glass. Wines ordered by the bottle are served with the proper glassware.
Anja V.
Anja V.
Jun 28, 2021
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Overrated and overly expensive. That being said the staff was so unbelievably professional and kind. I was with a particularly difficult party so the fact that they were so amazing is a testament to the service. The restaurant itself is beautiful but the crowd is also lame. So fancy and so upper East side that it's stiffening. The food is not bad it's simply not worth the price when the establishment obviously has the ability to do better. It would be a completely different experience if the food matched the persona the restaurant was trying to achieve. I would recommend the cod.
Margo G.
Margo G.
Jun 06, 2021
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I ate at Majorelle last night for a birthday dinner. It was outside dining and the tableware and flowers are very nice. The food was excellent ., burrata and cod with champagne. We were there early evening and I'm sure it got busier later on. Desserts, wine and cocktails were good. Nice presentation and good service. A trip to France and the Mediterranean in NYC.
Rm
Rm
May 05, 2021
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The Lowell hotel is one of the many reasons why I will never again stay at The Four Seasons hotel in NYC. The first thing a Lowell guest will appreciate is the beauty enhanced by the lovely scents of fresh flowers and NEST candles. Also important is the incredible (but genuine) hospitality (best exemplified by Lowell's Eric Dupaix, Director of Ops); exceptional food; and, detailed attention to Covid-compliant cleanliness. After a long transatlantic 530am flight arrival, I most appreciated Lowell's work to accommodate an early check-in. I was a loyal Four Seasons NYC guests for a decade and grew
Grace P.
Grace P.
Apr 27, 2021
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TLDR Summary: two Asian women denied heated table that was empty while all the other white customers were seated at heated tables

If Majorelle wants to avoid being labeled as a racist restaurant going forward, especially in times like this, please read this review.

My friend and I dined at 6PM on 4/24. Despite having reserved outdoor seating, and having arrived second (only one other party on site before us), we were seated at the non-booth table in the street without heaters. (There are 2 rows of booths and only 2 non-booth tables on the street.) I asked to be seated at a heated booth table
Lee L.
Lee L.
Feb 27, 2021
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Excellent ambiance for an intimate evening, conversation or an after work cocktail. Exceptional service, high caliber personal and overall attention to details. Soft music, fresh smell, natural florals.
Lovely desserts, French accents, mint tea.
Will absolutely come back!
Rosa J.
Rosa J.
Feb 15, 2021
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Sooo amazing!! From service to food to decor to mood everything was perfect for a romantic dinner with my husband. The staff went above and beyond to take care of us and make the night perfect in every way. They check your temperature at the door, all the tables are spaced apart with glass barriers between some tables, ventilation and air filters inside and if you prefer they have a lovely outdoor dining area. Felt like they did everything they can possibly do to adhere to safety protocol. Food was delicious. Oysters were very fresh, sea scallops cooked to perfection. Tried the dish of the day
Cathy L.
Cathy L.
Jan 05, 2021
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Exceptional food, wine list and service. I highly recommend. Their outdoor dining experience was superb from the hand sanitizer, heating and table distancing. We had, the duck, the salmon, caviar, oysters lamb. The service was impeccable. I highly recommend.
Don V.
Don V.
Dec 08, 2020
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Y dining experience at Majorelle was impeccable. I must say it was one of the most memorable nights. First off I would like to personally thank Tony and Nicola for their unbelievable service, kindness and persona. Two fantastic people that I will forever be thankful for. The scallops were perfectly cooked with a perfect dash of cayenne to compliment the seafood. Perfect caviar/smoked salmon entree. Delicious bread and butter. The Grappa was to die for. The rosé was lovely.
The atmosphere was out of this world. I sat at the bar. Table for one. The decor, the lighting, the noise level was all
Deborah L.
Deborah L.
Nov 22, 2020
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Spot on! We had a wonderful outside dining experience. They have tables spaced and heaters and also they take temperatures inside and are using precautions and everyone was wearing a mask. There was a beautiful perfume decanter of hand sanitizer on the table and fresh flowers. Service was warm and so was the hospitality. It's a beautiful hotel with fireplaces and really cool art and the bathrooms were cleaned frequently. I started with the Burrata and tomatoes and it melted in my mouth. They also have a great wine selection. I had the Mushroom Risotto for my entree and it was Devine and my
B. K.
B. K.
Oct 17, 2020
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My temperature was taken at the door. Tables were distanced and masks were worn. The restaurant is beautiful, like walking into a wealthy person's townhouse. Had the espresso martini (REALLY delicious) and the cheese plate (a great selection!). The hotel is stunning. Highly recommend stopping by, maybe for a bite to eat after shopping on Fifth.
Michael LaRocca
Michael LaRocca
Sep 15, 2020
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Our experience at The Lowell Hotel was fantastic. The room (with a fireplace!) was beautiful, the staff was amazingly friendly, and the meal we had at their Majorelle restaurant was perfect. I would absolutely recommend staying and eating here.
Kimberly Joy
Kimberly Joy
Sep 12, 2020
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The only advantage The Plaza boasts, is offering free post cards to write to loved ones and post them for you. Other than that detail, The Lowell was superior in every way:
The atmosphere was cozy but quiet,
The servers come by to refill your pot but don't interrupt unnecessarily,
The kitchen produced better quality of finger sandwiches and desserts,
Lastly, they provided individual sugar bowls for each guest, instead of a communal bowl with sugar cubes wrapped in plastic.
Make sure to respect their dress code, if you come in jeans or flip-flops, you can kiss your reservation goodbye.
The
Brody P.
Brody P.
Apr 24, 2020
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Beautiful restaurant, the large flower arrangements are stunning and sitting in the garden feels like you are in another world. The food is great and an expansive menu makes it hard to make a wrong decision!

Jacques is excellent as well and a great place to start or end the night.
Robert C.
Robert C.
Mar 03, 2020
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I forgot to write this review when I was visiting over MLK weekend in January. This restaurant is over the top ever so lovely. Our stay at the Lowell hotel was fantastic, such an Upper East Side Gem! Drinks in Jacques Bar couldn't be nicer, the bartenders are all so personable.
This place is very romantic and very cozy. Excellent service and gorgeous food. The wine list is fabulous too! And don't forget the flowers. Such beautiful flowers everywhere. i will be back again and again. Thank you for a great experience.
Andreas Brynestad
Andreas Brynestad
Dec 17, 2019
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Room was several hour late, but they gave us free drinks in the bar and they were friendly. Rooms didn’t have USB charging ports and they were not new, but the rooms were very well maintained. We got welcome amenities (which we later noticed were supposed to be for another guest). Staff were very nice. Breakfast was intimate (read: small) and slow, but had a nice atmosphere and the food was good. This is NY and it is expensive, but for the same price you get a brand new room at the Four Seasons a few blocks away (service was much better and more personal than the Four Seasons). The room had a
Lucais Horsley
Lucais Horsley
Nov 29, 2019
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We enjoyed a lovely breakfast this morning in the Pembroke Room. It's not all that often that we treat ourselves, but I really enjoyed taking my sister to the Lowell this morning. We had a delightful table by the window, but it was our waiter who made the experience so memorable. He was incredibly attentive and despite there being other people int he room, we felt special. Thank you!
Edna Banks
Edna Banks
Nov 28, 2019
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Everyone here greets you and is genuine and very helpful. The location is perfect. The rooms are tiny or ours was #7C We had two twin beds and a bathroom with one sink. No room for luggage storage but they were very helpful and took our luggage and stored it. The breakfast was set in the most pleasant room and was perfection. The wait staff were very attentive and there was lots of hot coffee. The hotel is located on 63rd Street just off the corner of Madison, and given the location it was very quiet outside. Our air conditioner re-set all night, this would need to be adjusted first before another
Jack C.
Jack C.
Mar 13, 2019
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Majorelle is a dining experience. Dining as in where you are, not what you are eating. My favorite thing we had was the Caviar Apertif at the beginning. This restaurant makes you feel like you are in a country home in Ile-de-France. The food was good, but it wasn't breathtaking. I would recommend coming here if you're on a first date or trying to impress.
Charlene Harrison
Charlene Harrison
Sep 12, 2018
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Service is impeccable! Atmosphere is quaint, but lavish. I would give 5 stars, but the mattresses are awful! For the per night rate this boutique hotel charges, better mattresses are a must! The two twin beds in my room were squeaky and very uncomfortable. I expected a comfortable pillow top high-end mattress, at the very least. I woke up with a sore back each day. I did not complain to the hotel management only because if both mattresses in my room are not up to par, I doubt a different room would've made a difference. In my opinion, those mattresses had no business being in that caliber of hotel
Susan F.
Susan F.
Jan 01, 2018
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The Lowell Hotel restaurant on 63rd Street. Fixed prix menu but you have option of a la carte. We got a chilly reception. No smiles. Most gentlemen wearing jackets. Not sure if required. We don't care and were tres casual. Besides the chill factor we concentrated on our friends so had an extraordinary time
The butternut squash soup was great. The Majorelle salad was light and complex. The scallop app was good. The salmon crudo was tres bland. The fish tangine was cooked well. The sole was breaded and cut into little pieces. Dont get that. It was also dropped in front of me even
George M.
George M.
Dec 11, 2017
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Majorelle is housed in what was formerly the iconic NYC Post Steakhouse at the Lowell Hotel. The entire interior was redone in brightly painted exquisite wooden panels and plenty of marble juxtaposed the wood.

The food was outrageously delicious from hors d'oeuvres to the desserts. I was especially partial to the whole roasted chicken, which I hope is on the regular menu.

The staff was amazing and I couldn't find fault despite my best effort to do so. I attended a private event and didn't have the opportunity to try the restaurant's normal service I'll be swinging by