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Knowing about where to go in New York is one thing. Experiencing it is another. The concierge of the Soho Grand doesn’t just work in the downtown scene—they are part of it. From restaurants to nightclubs, the most selective shops to the latest art exhibitions, Chelsea art galleries to Tribeca antique stores, a reservation at Nobu to tickets to the newest Broadway show, if the Soho Grand Concierge recommends it, you can bet, due to the hotels tight city connections, they can help to deliver it. Red ropes don’t stop the Soho Grand from gaining access to the best nightlife in town. But we don’t only live for the night. We know the day is just as important. The Concierge can also assist in arranging transportation, cruises, sight-seeing, city tours, theater, personal shoppers, personal trainers, cell-phone rentals, massage, hair styling, flowers, pet care, and much, much, much, much more. New York is the biggest city in the Unites States. You need the coolest hotel in the city to find your place in it.
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The Hotel Wolcott is one of New York City's best-kept secrets. Centrally located on 31st Street, just three blocks down Fifth Avenue from the Empire State Building, the Wolcott offers an alternative to Manhattan's high-priced hotels. This hotel is walking distance to Jacob Javits Center, Madison Square Garden, Penn Station and Macy's. Upscale shopping on Fifth Avenue is just around the corner. This hotel is an unbeatable choice for anyone visiting the Big Apple and all of the excitement and entertainment Manhattan offers.
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The Hilton New York is located at Rockefeller Center, surrounded by major media and business headquarters. It is one block from Fifth Avenue and two blocks from Madison Avenue. Many of America's largest corporations maintain offices in the skyscraper buildings around the hotel. There is easy access to three airports and three transportation terminals. LaGuardia is 18 miles. JFK is 25 miles. Newark is 13 miles. Grand Central station is 15 minutes cross-town. Penn Station is 15 minutes downtown, and Port Authority is 10 minutes downtown. Other attractions convenient to this hotel are: Museum of Modern Art, St. Patrick's cathedral, Times Square and Central Park.
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The Fitzpatrick is a superior, first class hotel where gracious charm meets understated European elegance in a perfect midtown Manhattan location. The hotel is a relaxing retreat from the rigors of the City. A place to feel at home the moment you walk into the lobby. The Fitzpatrick is the only Irish family-owned and operated hotel. Relax in impeccably furnished rooms designed with your comfort in mind. Carefully chosen fabrics, furnishings, soft lighting and subtle decor create an intimate environment for both the executive and leisure traveler.
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The Benjamin is a luxury class hotel located in the heart of Manhattan. The Benjamin's sophisticated boutique style stems from the vitality and warmth of its original design. Built in 1927 by world-renowned architect Emery Roth, it was one of his earlier and most successful skyscrapers. Award-winning designer Robert Di Leonardo of Di Leonardo International has created a new style of modern elegance, incorporating European influence, sophistication and comfort while preserving distinctive elements of Roth's architecture. The Benjamin is an intimate and sophisticated boutique-style hotel that caters to and anticipates the needs of the modern business and leisure traveler.
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Take a look at the new Affinia Shelburne (formerly the Shelburne Murray Hill). It’s still Murray Hill, one of the coolest and most convenient of Manhattan neighborhoods. But now it’s brighter, bolder, more in tune—thoroughly renovated and ready to dazzle.
With 323 brand new guest rooms and suites, the Affinia Shelburne's unique design offers travelers a place to connect with friends, family or colleagues. Rooms feature eclectic décor, flat-screens and giant mirrors. Sleek kitchenettes or minibars and bright-new, spa-like baths. |
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Your own elegant suite right in the heart of New York City, awaits you just for those times you want to be here. Why not own a share of a luxury midtown residence for a fraction of the cost of staying in comparable hotel accommodations each time you visit. Simply select the number of weeks you want, in the type of suite you want and it's yours forever. You will enjoy a unique combination of elegance, service, convenience and affordability that's sure to meet the needs of the most discriminating traveler. From the moment you step into our lobby, you'll feel right at home.
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With some of the largest rooms in New York City and over 86 luxury suites,
The New York Palace Hotel offers guests the ultimate home away from home. Many of the hotel's 893 spacious guestrooms and suites offer stunning views of St. Patrick's Cathedral and the city skyline.
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The Library Concept - Most library users know the general structure of Melvil Dewey's decimal classification. First published in 1876, the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) divides knowledge into ten main classes, with further subdivisions. More than 200,000 libraries in 135 countries use the DDC to organize their book collections. Its simple and logical framework is based on the principle of decimal fractions as class marks, which are expandable to make further subdivisions.
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The Helmsley Park Lane is a deluxe hotel located on Central Park South. This hotel combines great location with world-class accommodations. The Helmsley Park Lane has an international reputation as a place to wine, dine and unwind. The staff is attentive and the hotel's concierge is on-hand to help guests with theatre tickets and other ways to take advantage of all that Manhattan has to offer. The Helmsley Park Lane is home to the world-famous Harry's Bar and it offers fine dining at its own Room with a View restaurant.
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Guests can almost smell the money and hear the deals being hatched. In the historic and financial heart of New York City, the Wall Street District Hotel stands within a flip of a coin to the New York Stock Exchange, leading banks and financial institutions, and close to leisure spots like South Street Seaport and dynamic neighborhoods of Greenwich Village, SoHo, Tribeca, Chelsea, Little Italy and Chinatown.
For dining, guests can enjoy the hotel's San Marino Ristorante's delectable cuisine, a 24 hour gift shop, business center, room service from a real New York deli, concierges, laundry and dry cleaning facilities, limos and town cars. In addition, guests can work out at the New York City hotel's fitness facility with exercise equipment staff can also deliver to guestrooms. The hotel also offers passes to local fitness centers. MobilePC Magazine even named this Holiday Inn one of the country's most wired hotels, conceeding that Holiday Inns in Topeka don't look like this one. Completely connected to the world of business, guestrooms resemble high tech offices, with free computers and office supplies, Internet access and eight foot desks. Cellular connectivity allows calls from guestrooms to cell phones. Other amenities include WebTV, CD players, periodical and CD lending libraries, on demand movies, video games, coffee makers, computer safes, minibars, rain forest showers, hair dryers and terry cloth robes. |
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Mandarin Oriental, New York is part of an exclusive new development on floors 35 to 54 of the Time Warner Center on Columbus Circle. It is a stunning blend of modern design and oriental flair in the heart of Manhattan – and the views over Central Park and the City skyline are appropriately breathtaking.
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Within the colorful tempo of New York City's Upper West Side, the Hotel Beacon welcomes visitors to this unique neighborhood. With tree-lined streets and landmark buildings, you can experience The American Museum of Natural History, Lincoln Center, Central Park and the new Rose Center for Earth and Space.
Amid this bustling enclave is a haven of comfort; a hotel with a different point of view. Relaxed. Amiable. With handsomely decorated, oversized guestrooms and suites, each featuring a fully equipped kitchenette. Boasting wonderful views of Central Park, the Hudson River and the skyscrapers of midtown Manhattan. |
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Michelin Guides: Wash off the day in your own Japanese-style soaking tub, or enjoy cityscape views in a shower with floor-to-ceiling glass windows.
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The Millenium Hilton is located in the heart of New York City's Financial District. The rooms and suites are well appointed with high-tech amenities including: a 42" plasma screen television, high speed internet access, dual line cordless phone with dataport and personalized voice mail. Enjoy a brisk workout in our state of the art fitness center or take a vigorous swim in the indoor heated swimming pool.
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Since its opening, Sixty Thompson has been a downtown base for in-the-know visitors, celebrities, and elite travelers. Where bohemian chic meets modern sophistication, for an effect that is both innately cool and comfortably warm. From its A60 rooftop bar, featuring stunning city views, to the internationally renowned Thai restaurant Kittichai, Sixty Thompson is downtown Manhattan’s premier spot for the ultimate New York experience.
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Fine art, high fashion, gourmet dining and distinctive living – that’s New York’s Upper East Side. Fitting right into this exclusive environment is the Surrey Hotel, a favorite of sophisticated travelers and international guests seeking a tranquil retreat. Set among stately townhouses, the Surrey is convenient to Madison Avenue boutiques, renowned museums and scenic Central Park.
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The Regency is a deluxe, elegant, continental style hotel located 2 blocks east of Central Park, close to shops and museums. The hotel has recently completed major renovations, to ensure a fabulous mixture of modern and elegant furnishings. A fitness center is available to guests at their leisure. To relax after a busy day, the hotel features a lounge and a restaurant, guaranteed the comfort of your own room, the 24-hour room service is an excellent alternative to going out.
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Located in Manhattan’s most fashionable district – the historic Upper East Side. It’s luxurious, prestigious and, whatever the purpose of your visit, convenient. For business travellers, we’re minutes to midtown and there’s even a free shuttle service to Wall Street. Culture enthusiasts will find that we are steps from The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Guggenheim, Whitney and Frick museums. And for shoppers, designer favourites including Issey Miyake, Ralph Lauren, Armani and Gianni Versace are all within walking distance.
And we’re just around the corner from Central Park. Add a superlative restaurant and bar, and our relaxing – or invigorating - Wellness Suite and you can see why The Mark is one of the most sought after addresses in New York City. |
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Located in the heart of New York City's Greenwich Village, the Washington Square Hotel is situated on historic Washington Square Park.
This vibrant area is the soul of downtown Manhattan, alive with music venues, stylish restaurants, trendy clubs and distinctive shops. The adjacent neighborhoods of Little Italy, Chinatown, the East Village, West Village, Soho, Tribeca, the Meatpacking District and Chelsea are all within easy walking distance. In addition, New York University, Cardozo Law School, Cooper Union and The New School University are just steps away from the hotel's front door. |
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A blend of high-end luxury and raw, industrial design. A collaboration between two innovators in architecture and design - Architect Ed Rawlings and Designer Jim Walrod - the hotel is the ultimate in haute minimalism. Guestrooms feature lightbox headboards by Lee Friedlander, low beds and couches, simple black and metal tables, exposed columns and ceilings, and floor-to-ceiling windows with stunning views of New York City.
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Custom tailored to its Tribeca location, Smyth celebrates the neighborhood’s vibrant history and contemporary lifestyle, offering an intimate hideaway with 100 guestrooms. Smyth Tribeca represents a modern vision of sophisticated elegance as imagined by designers Yabu Pushelberg, mixing sleek design with vintage accents to create a truly bespoke hotel. Guestrooms include rich, walnut paneling, chrome accented furniture, and hallways textured with maroon, ostrich-embossed leather walls.
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The Franklin Hotel is a deluxe hotel located off Fifth Avenue in Midtown, within a short walk of New York's most exclusive shops. This style conscious hotel is modern, sleek and cozy. The Franklin has completed a fabulous expansion of 92 guest rooms and The Franklin Restaurant and Bar. The hotel offers a signature drink upon arrival, complimentary 24 hour cappuccino and espresso, complimentary bottled water, belgian bed linens, frette robes and complimentary movie video selection. This contemporary hotel is appointed with various works of art by prominent artists, in its public areas.
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Luxurious Extended-Stay suites for people that require accommodations in New York City for a month or more. Ideal for either professional or personal use. Residential in feel, The Marmara- Manhattan's level of service is that of a fine hotel, and its accommodating staff is prepared to handle its guests' everyday needs as well as special requests. The comforts and conveniences of a home are present throughout.
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Located in Lower Manhattan and overlooking the Hudson River, provides contemporary spaces in the lobby atrium, oversized suites and a seasonal rooftop bar known as The Loopy Doopy Bar.
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Hotel Gansevoort Manhattan is one the new Boutique Hotels in Soho; The Gansevoort Hotel Manhattan New York is the First Full-Service Luxury Hotel in the Manhattan Meatpacking District.
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The Maritime Hotel is a new hotel that features a unique, maritime décor concept. This hotel is a modern tower of white, ceramic tile with unique porthole windows. The Maritime Hotel enjoys a very privileged location. This is the only full-service hotel in the popular Chelsea section of Manhattan. From this hotel, guests can easily access the popular attractions and boutiques of this vibrant neighborhood. The Village is only a few blocks away.
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Located one short block from Central Park, the hotel’s central location at E. 64th Street and Madison Avenue on the Upper East Side provides a unique ambiance along a quiet, tree-lined, residential street surrounded by refined townhouses. This relaxing atmosphere provides the perfect gateway to Midtown Manhattan, or a welcome retreat after a long day visiting the nearby Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), the Whitney Museum or any number of chic retail stores in the area. There’s plenty to see and do from this wonderfully central location in Manhattan.
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A timeless classic, The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel, has been called home by leaders in world affairs, business, society, entertainment and the arts since its debut in 1930. Brilliantly positioned on Madison Avenue, it is a true New York landmark — a showcase of great art, a purveyor of privacy and a sanctuary of refined taste. Guests feel truly ensconced in an elegant private residential atmosphere, which includes a discreet and polished staff as well as world-class dining and entertainment.
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