Opened in 2019, TWA Hotel is not only JFK Airport’s first and only hotel but also an airport hotel like no other.
Formerly part of a functioning terminal at JFK for Trans World Airlines (TWA) active since the 1960s, the hotel is the result of a long restoration, which turned the iconic head house building into a design retreat inspired by the year 1962—a crucial time that marked the opening of the Flight Center and the first American expedition to orbit the Earth. Under the revamped swooping concrete shell, an airy atrium of soaring glass with a split flap departure board and a sunken lounge with red upholstery welcomes guests and temporary visitors alike, immediately instilling a pleasant retro atmosphere. A true gem for aviation geeks and design enthusiasts, the place is a spectacular mid-century time capsule with winding staircases, walk bridges, small lounge areas, memorable amenities, and heritage features throughout. Red carpet tunnels connect the building to Terminal 5 as well as the rooms, which are divided into two semicircular buildings. All boasting runway or landmark views, the spacious rooms are well-appointed with thoughtful touches and materials, including warm walnut panels, terrazzo-tiled bathrooms, and brushed brass finishes. An intriguing mixture of old and new, their interiors combine elements of 60s modernism, from mid-century furnishings to Hollywood-style vanities, with contemporary comforts.