Property Location
Kimpton Hotel Theta New York launched its newly renovated property on September 28, 2023. An urban oasis amid the heart of Manhattan, Kimpton Hotel Theta is an unexpected escape where travelers and locals alike can retreat, relax, and recharge. Set in an iconic building originally designed by a pioneering midcentury architect. A coffee window and marketplace give the lobby just the right amount of on-the-go energy. And up on the rooftop bar—a nod to the Italian Riviera—elevated spritzes and curated small plates bring a stylish, effortless buzz to this stretch of Midtown.
Rooms & Suites
Richly adorned with warm lighting, sophisticated pops of color and handmade elements, guestrooms at Kimpton Theta New York - Times Square are unusually large for New York and have a sense of familiarity that makes the otherwise vast urban setting feel familiar and personal. Surprising details, from exaggerated silhouettes to contrasting textures, subtly enliven the serene surroundings and invite a closer look at every turn. Rooms begin at 300sq with the Corner rooms and Suite's giving you additional space.
Drinks & Dining
Inspired by the relaxed elegance of the Italian Riviera, Bar Sprezzatura, with its convivial atmosphere, signature spritzes and elevated cicchetti, is a rooftop destination all its own—one that brings the effervescence of Positano to Midtown Manhattan. Whether you’re kicking off the evening with an aperitivo, finishing it off with a nightcap or looking for the perfect spot for your next end-of-summer soiree, BAR SPRZ, as it’s known among regulars, is the ideal gathering place.
On-Site Events
Birthdays, rehearsal dinners, anniversaries, business gatherings — special events call for special venues. Treat your guests to a memorable occasion at Bar Sprezzatura. Reserve an area of the dining room, the outdoor patio, or buy-out the entire restaurant — our spaces are up to the occasion.
Photo Ops
Beautiful outdoor space on our ROOF is perfect to use as a city backdrop.
Hotel History
Kimpton Hotel Theta was originally designed by Morris Lapidus, a pioneer of Miami Modern architecture, well known for his Fontainebleau Hotel Project.