Campbell Apartment

15 Vanderbilt Ave
The new and improved Campbell Apartment opened in May of 2017. The Campbell Apartment in Grand Central Terminal, a spectacular and unique space, was formerly the luxurious office and salon of 1920's mogul John W. Campbell. Now fully refurbished, it r... more

The new and improved Campbell Apartment opened in May of 2017.

The Campbell Apartment in Grand Central Terminal, a spectacular and unique space, was formerly the luxurious office and salon of 1920's mogul John W. Campbell. Now fully refurbished, it revives the lifestyle of that era, with its intricate architectural details and craftsmanship that includes extensive woodwork, a balcony, a decorative beamed ceiling, an immense leaded glass exterior window, and a massive stone fireplace. Conveniently located in Grand Central Terminal. In addition to after-work drinks or a nice weekend retreat, the space can also hold up to 125 guests for a cocktail reception and 75 guests for a seated dinner. It was voted one of the best bars in America in a Playboy poll.


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15 Vanderbilt Ave
New York, NY 10017
(212) 297-1781
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Admission And Hours

free
Mon-Fri: 12:00pm-1:00am
Sat: 12:00pm-2:00am
Sun: 3:00pm-11:00pm

Nearby Subway

  • to Grand Central Terminal – 42nd Street

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