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History Art And A Legendary Tour Of Our New York City Historic Hotel

For fans of the Art Deco period, there is no more thrilling destination than The Waldorf Astoria. Widely recognized as one of the most significant examples of Art Deco art and architecture in the entire world, this impressive New York historic hotel is a living museum of design and decorative ornamentation, unusual paintings and striking motifs.

Enjoy a fascinating guided tour of the hotel, focusing not only on the property’s unique historic and architectural heritage, but also on its legacy as an unparalleled culinary innovator and gourmet destination. The tour is offered with lunch at either Peacock Alley or Oscar’s restaurant where guests can sample a selection of our famous dishes. Tours for individuals start at 10:15am every Thursday and Saturday. For reservations, please call our reservation desk at (212) 872-1275.

Tours for groups (Minimum 15) can be scheduled anytime. Please call our Hospitality Sales Desk at (212)-872-4942 for more information.

Accompanying lunch in Oscar’s or Peacock Alley

Price is $50.00 per person, inclusive of taxes and gratuity

The Waldorf Astoria - Host To The World

The Waldorf Astoria - Host To The World

Top Waldorf insiders take you on a journey through time as they share the legacy of "the unofficial palace of New York," from its star-studded opening in 1893 to its glorious present. Through meticulously preserved historic photography, stunning video footage, and well-crafted prose, step inside a living landmark-and one of America's greatest Art Deco treasures.

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