Marriott Vacation Club, New York City is a boutique-style urban vacation ownership property in Midtown Manhattan’s Fashion District at 33 West 37th Street, offering contemporary rooms, a rooftop bar, and a location between Penn Station and Grand Central Terminal.
Bookable with Marriott Bonvoy points. Award pricing varies by date and category, so we link straight to the official Marriott Bonvoy award chart for current rates rather than publishing a number that can go stale. Cash rates below are our own observed rack rates, not what the program charges in points.
“Marriott Vacation Club, New York City is a boutique-style urban vacation ownership property in Midtown Manhattan’s Fashion District at 33 West 37th Street, offering contemporary rooms, a rooftop bar, and a location between Penn Station and Grand Central Terminal.”
The property sits in the Fashion District/Garment District area of Midtown West, within easy walking distance of Bryant Park, the Empire State Building, Times Square, Madison Square Garden, and shops along Madison Avenue. It provides a walkable base for Broadway shows, Rockefeller Center, and Fifth Avenue shopping, with nearby subway stations at 42 St – Bryant Park and 34 St – Herald Square. Grand Central Terminal and LaGuardia Airport are also accessible from this central spot. Accommodations feature sophisticated urban styling with mahogany furniture, spa-inspired bathrooms, cozy bedding, and complimentary Wi-Fi for Marriott Bonvoy members. Some rooms offer views of the Midtown skyline or Empire State Building. The hotel emphasizes resort-style touches in a compact city setting as part of the Marriott Vacation Club City Collection. Signature amenities include a rooftop bar and terrace for city views, two on-site bars, a 24-hour fitness center, concierge services, a business center, and valet parking. Daily housekeeping, luggage storage, and multilingual staff support both short and extended stays. The property integrates with Abound by Marriott Vacations for exchange stays.
These shoulder-season months usually offer mild, comfortable weather with lower crowds and prices than the summer and holiday peaks, while avoiding New York’s hottest, most humid period.
January and February are the coldest winter months and commonly the cheapest but least comfortable for weather; July and August bring the hottest, most humid summer conditions; December is a peak holiday month with higher prices and heavier crowds.
Cash rates are re-checked by hand; live award pricing comes straight from the program rather than a number we publish here — see methodology.