The Winslow Legacy

A Legacy of Luxury

Since 1887, The Winslow has been more than a hotel—it has been a witness to history

A Testament to Time

For over a century, The Winslow has stood as more than a hotel; it has been a silent witness to history, a keeper of secrets, and a sanctuary for those who seek the extraordinary. Our story is woven into the very fabric of New York City's rich tapestry.

Historic Winslow
The Grand Opening

"The Winslow stands as a testament to American ambition and European refinement."

New York Herald, 1887
1887

The Grand Opening

The Winslow Hotel opened its doors during the Gilded Age, establishing itself as New York's premier luxury destination. The vision of architect James Wellington Winslow brought European grandeur to Manhattan's skyline.

The Jazz Age

"At The Winslow, every evening is a masterpiece of sophistication."

F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1922
1920

The Jazz Age

The roaring twenties transformed The Winslow into the epicenter of New York's cultural renaissance. Our Grand Ballroom hosted legendary soirées attended by literary giants, jazz musicians, and society's elite.

Modern Evolution

"The perfect marriage of tradition and innovation."

Architectural Digest, 1953
1953

Modern Evolution

Under the guidance of modernist architect Philip Johnson, The Winslow underwent a careful renovation that preserved its historic charm while introducing contemporary luxuries.

Timeless Legacy
Present

Timeless Legacy

Today, The Winslow stands as an icon of luxury hospitality, where heritage meets contemporary sophistication. Each room, each service, and each moment is crafted to exceed the expectations of the modern luxury traveler.

Continue the Legacy

Experience the next chapter of The Winslow's storied history. Your journey becomes part of our continuing legacy.