The Gallivant Times Square Opens in New York

LAS VEGAS—Located at the heart of New York City, steps away from Times Square, The Gallivant Times Square was recently unveiled as a renamed and reimagined boutique hotel. Formerly the TRYP New York Times Square by Wyndham, The Gallivant Times Square is introduced as the newest hotel property in the world-famous travel destination.

Capturing the spirit of travel and discovery, The Gallivant is a chic, 336-room boutique hotel that serves guests as the ideal basecamp for Manhattan dining, nightlife, theatre, entertainment, and exploration.

“We’ve emerged as a top boutique hotel in the middle of all the action of New York City with a new name that captures the essence of why people travel here,” said General Manager of The Gallivant, Chris Hosmer. “To travel in the pursuit of pleasure or entertainment is the definition of ‘gallivant’ and every piece of our hotel from its prime location, well-appointed rooms and amenities inspires adventure and discovery for New York travelers.”

With 336 guestrooms in variable layouts catering to the business traveler, family planner or weekend warrior, The Gallivant offers an upscale, affordable New York City experience. In-room fitness equipment, bunk beds, a full presidential suite with rooftop balcony are all made available to ensure guests feel at home while they explore the city.

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The eclectic, chic, travel-themed décor of The Gallivant captures the excitement and energy of New York City. From in-room maps to location signs in the lobby, The Gallivant inspires exploration. The hotel features an on-site concierge, fitness center, 300 square-feet of boardroom-style meeting space, business center with printing and available catering services, with breakfast available for purchase in the lobby each morning. DING, featuring Korean barbeque and An-nam, serving Japanese and Vietnamese cuisine, are restaurants attached to the hotel, offering guests popular dining options.

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