ACCOMMODATIONS and travel information
The DISCOVER GLOBAL MARKETS Greater China Business Forum will be held at the New York Athletic Club at 180 Central Park South, New York, NY, 10019. For a map of the neighborhood, please click here.
The New York Athletic Club was voted the #1 Athletic Club in the United States and the #1 Private Club in New York State.
The New York Athletic Club was voted the #1 Athletic Club in the United States and the #1 Private Club in New York State.
For Overnight Guests:
We are pleased to offer a special conference rate for participants of the DISCOVER GLOBAL MARKETS Greater China Business Forum. To make a reservation at the conference rate, please call 212.767.7121 or e-mail reservation@nyac.org. The code needed to receive the conference rate is available upon receipt of your registration.
* The conference rate will expire on September 8, 2014, so please register early!
Nightly conference rates by room type:
We are pleased to offer a special conference rate for participants of the DISCOVER GLOBAL MARKETS Greater China Business Forum. To make a reservation at the conference rate, please call 212.767.7121 or e-mail reservation@nyac.org. The code needed to receive the conference rate is available upon receipt of your registration.
* The conference rate will expire on September 8, 2014, so please register early!
Nightly conference rates by room type:
- Deluxe Queen – $300
- Deluxe King – $320
- Deluxe Doubles – $350
- Superior King – $390
- Superior King with Park View – $415
Dress Code:
For more information on the New York Athletic Club’s Dress Code, please click here. Please note that all guests will be expected to dress, at all times, in "Professional/Corporate” or Evening Wear.
For more information on the New York Athletic Club’s Dress Code, please click here. Please note that all guests will be expected to dress, at all times, in "Professional/Corporate” or Evening Wear.
- Outerwear: Outer coats, raincoats, hats, umbrellas, backpacks or other baggage must be checked in the lobby check room, locker room, or other check facility. Business cases are not permitted in any restaurant, bar, or athletic area. Hats are not permitted in any area of the club unless worn for religious purposes.
- Men's Attire: Permitted attire means a business suit and tie, sport jacket with slacks and tie, or sport jacket with slacks, collared shirt, turtleneck or mock turtleneck. Men may dispense with jackets from Friday at 5 PM through Monday at 6 AM except in the Main Dining Room. A jacket and tie are always required in the Main Dining Room except for Sunday Brunch, when a jacket and proper collared shirt are permitted.
- Women's Attire: Permitted attire refers to business suits, tailored pant or skirt ensembles, and dresses. Open midriff and extremely short hemlines are not permitted.
- Footwear: All footwear must be dressy or corporate. Recreational or casual footwear, such as "flip-flops"', sneakers, clogs, and canvas boating shoes are strictly prohibited in all areas of the City House. Athletic footwear is restricted to locker rooms and the athletic areas of the City House.
- Informal Attire: Denim clothing is not permitted in the City House. Informal attire or casual wear such as sweat suits, leggings, jean cut pants, shorts of any kind, and T-shirts are prohibited in all areas of the City House except athletic areas. Members and guests in informal attire or attire otherwise not in conformity with the Club's Dress Code including athletic attire must enter and exit through the 58th Street entrance and use the "C" stairway to the athletic elevator on the third floor.
- Athletic Attire: Suitable athletic attire and footwear are required for members and guests utilizing athletic facilities. Members and guests in abbreviated dress, such as swim suits, must wear a bathrobe while using the athletic elevator or public halls in the Club.
Directions:
Directions to the New York Athletic Club are available online by clicking here.
Located at 180 Central Park South, the New York Athletic Club's Manhattan home occupies one of the finest locations in the city. Known among members as “the City House”, it boasts panoramic views of Central Park and is ideally situated for those wishing to take advantage of all the sights and sounds that the New York City House has to offer.
A 15 minute stroll in any direction can take a visitor to the bright lights of Times Square and the Theater District, to the shopper's paradise of Fifth Avenue, to the intriguing expanses of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and to the bustling restaurants of Columbus Avenue. Complete with 24 floors housing every athletic, recreational and leisure facility imaginable, the City House is the NYAC's heart and soul in New York City.
Directions to the New York Athletic Club are available online by clicking here.
Located at 180 Central Park South, the New York Athletic Club's Manhattan home occupies one of the finest locations in the city. Known among members as “the City House”, it boasts panoramic views of Central Park and is ideally situated for those wishing to take advantage of all the sights and sounds that the New York City House has to offer.
A 15 minute stroll in any direction can take a visitor to the bright lights of Times Square and the Theater District, to the shopper's paradise of Fifth Avenue, to the intriguing expanses of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and to the bustling restaurants of Columbus Avenue. Complete with 24 floors housing every athletic, recreational and leisure facility imaginable, the City House is the NYAC's heart and soul in New York City.
Visiting New York City:
New York City is composed of five boroughs. While Manhattan and Staten Island are islands, Brooklyn and Queens are geographically part of Long Island, and the Bronx is attached to the US mainland. The islands are linked by bridges, tunnels and ferries.
For more information and to view maps, please click here.
New York City is easily accessible by air, train, bus and car. Please review the information below or click here for more travel information.
For more information on traveling to and things to do in New York City, please visit: http://www.nycgo.com/
New York City is composed of five boroughs. While Manhattan and Staten Island are islands, Brooklyn and Queens are geographically part of Long Island, and the Bronx is attached to the US mainland. The islands are linked by bridges, tunnels and ferries.
For more information and to view maps, please click here.
New York City is easily accessible by air, train, bus and car. Please review the information below or click here for more travel information.
- By Air: Air travelers to New York City may arrive at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) or LaGuardia Airport (LGA), both in Queens, or Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) in neighboring New Jersey. LaGuardia primarily serves domestic destinations, and also offers flights to select Canadian and Caribbean destinations. Kennedy and Newark each serve both domestic and international destinations. Visitors can reach Manhattan from all three airports by using taxis, buses, subways and/or trains. For more information, please click here.
- By Train: New York City has two main rail stations in Midtown – Grand Central Terminal (on the east side) and Penn Station (on the west side). Each is also served by numerous bus and subway lines. Grand Central is served by Metro-North Railroad, which goes to NYC suburbs in New York and Connecticut. Penn Station is served by the following: Long Island Rail Road, a commuter railroad serving Long Island; Amtrak, the US national passenger railroad, serving many points throughout the United States; and NJ Transit, a commuter line serving points in New Jersey. For more information, please click here.
- By Car/Bus: There are a number of affordable, convenient bus lines that travel to New York City from around the United States. For guests planning to drive, please verify parking availability. For more information, please click here.
For more information on traveling to and things to do in New York City, please visit: http://www.nycgo.com/
If you have any questions on the area, please contact:
Anastasia Xenias
(T) 212.809.2685
(E) Anastasia.Xenias@trade.gov
Anastasia Xenias
(T) 212.809.2685
(E) Anastasia.Xenias@trade.gov