Sofitel, the pioneer of French luxury hospitality, has unveiled the highly anticipated transformation of its U.S. flagship, Sofitel New York, reaffirming the hotel’s place as an icon of sophisticated hospitality in the city’s vibrant heart. Blending the energy of its surroundings with the timeless elegance of Paris, the revitalized property reflects the brand’s vision for a new era of contemporary French luxury in North America. The sweeping redesign draws inspiration from the shared Art Deco heritage of both cities, from Manhattan architectural landmarks to the continued influence of French fashion and art on daily life. The result is a striking convergence of sleek modernity and classic Parisian detailing, creating an ambiance that is both glamorous and inviting.
A Grand Arrival
Guests are greeted with a warm “Bonjour” as they enter the grand foyer on 44th Street. Here, a stunning interpretation of Art Deco style sets the tone for the experience within. Open metal screens intuitively guide guests into the foyer, where a study in contrast and composition unfolds. A coffered ceiling with integrated lighting acts as a sculptural canopy overhead, while marble flooring and deep green walls set the tone of quiet grandeur. Crisp white paneling introduces a rhythmic, neoclassical balance.
The lobby also offers a serene setting for the nightly Candle Ritual, an evening ceremony held at Sofitel Global locations across the globe, inspired by the centuries-old Parisian tradition of illuminating the streets. Each evening as the sun goes down, the lights are dimmed, and candles are beautifully illuminated throughout Sofitel New York’s lobby, a subtle invitation for guests to relax, reflect and experience a sense of calm as day transitions into evening.
Elevated accommodations with a French Zest
Drawing on contemporary Art Deco references, design firm HBA San Francisco
created a consistent aesthetic across the hotel’s public spaces, guest rooms and suites. All of Sofitel New York’s 398 accommodations – 346 guest rooms and 52 suites – have been fully redesigned with French-inspired wall paneling, new custom furnishings, textiles and lighting. Interiors feature gentle curves and a warm neutral palette inspired by French Art Deco tones of ivory and cream balanced with black, creating an impactful contrast that references 1930s-era fine arts. High-gloss lacquered furnishings in the tradition of Émile-Jacques Ruhlmann and Eileen Gray contribute cultivated contrast, while woven textiles in shades of red enliven the neutral palette.
The bed serves as a striking focal point with its upholstered panel framed by striped wood backing and sculptural brass pendant lamps. All guest rooms and suites feature Sofitel BED, the brand’s signature sleep experience, featuring an exclusive mattress, box spring, topper, duvet and an extensive selection of pillows. Every element is crafted with the utmost care to deliver unmatched comfort and the sensation of being cradled in clouds. Upper-floor guest rooms include floor-to-ceiling windows that frame views of the Manhattan skyline. Spacious marble bathrooms feature modernist artworks on canvas, rain showers and bath amenities by French luxury houses Balmain and Diptyque.
Panoramic views and Refined Design
Sofitel New York’s 52 suites range from upper-floor city-view accommodations to terrace and balcony layouts, many with views of the iconic Chrysler and Empire State Buildings. Each suite is conceived as an urban retreat, marrying residential-scale comfort with distinctive design touches such as theatrical lighting, custom millwork, and curated artwork inspired by French artistry and New York’s architectural heritage. Generous layouts include separate living areas and bespoke minibars with metallic accents.
An elevated new addition to Sofitel New York is the new Suite Collection. Artistic and expressive, these seven boldly designed suites offer spaces of a scale rarely seen in Manhattan.
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The pinnacle of the collection is the 28th-floor Penthouse, spanning 1,205 square feet. Its primary bedroom features a geometric upholstered headboard wall with dramatic pendant lighting. In the living area, sculptural sofas with brass accents sit alongside polished and handcrafted tables, while geometric patterns in the flooring and wallcoverings echo Art Deco influences. The dining salon seats eight at a sleek black wood Art Moderne table illuminated by a custom geometric chandelier. The bathroom combines contrasting marbles with brass detailing, anchored by a freestanding circular marble soaking tub.
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Additional Suite Collection accommodations include two premier 24th-floor suites, the Grand Terrace Chrysler View Suite,
featuring 475-square-foot terrace with views of the iconic Chrysler Building, and the Panoramic Terrace Suite, featuring a 911-square-foot terrace showcasing views of both the Empire and Chrysler Buildings. Both suites feature 645 square feet of elegant interior living space.
Social 45: Where Parisian sophistication meets Manhattan energy
The new heart of the hotel is Social 45, Bar & Bistro, a stylish venue created for day into late-night dining, cocktailing and connection. The menu pairs French classics with New York-inspired creations, such as decadent grilled cheese with caviar, alongside inventive cocktails and elevated bites designed for sharing.
The space channels the elegance of a private Parisian salon, with curved brass archways framing the bar, plush banquettes and sculptural lounge chairs draw influence from the shared Art Deco heritage of New York and Paris. Guests can enjoy afternoon and evening Social Hours, with future additions to include an outdoor café opening in Spring 2026.
Mornings at Social 45 are exceptional with La Haute Croissanterie, Sofitel’s signature pastry program that artfully reinvents the classic French croissant into a gourmet experience by combining traditional techniques with local flavors.
Meetings and events with skyline views
Sofitel New York’s reimagined meeting and event spaces includes the elegant Paris Ballroom, situated at the top of the Grand Escalier. Art Deco themes here are referenced in a sculptural wall relief, recessed ceilings and graphic carpeting in black, cream and gold. Seven meeting rooms reflect the hotel’s streamlined French aesthetic with graphic black and white, marble and gold lighting and seamlessly integrated audiovisual technology. Many rooms feature floor-to-ceiling windows framing city views and filling the spaces with natural light. Custom menus are crafted by the hotel’s culinary team, and a dedicated planning team ensures seamless execution.

Sofitel New York
45 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036
United States
+1 212-354-8844
