Ace Hotel

Posted by admin on July 16, 2010
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Portland, Oregon-based Ace Hotel Group has taken their fresh, cool and relaxed Pacific Northwest attitude to NYC! The clash of cultures couldn’t work better. The hotel features a hodgepodge of vintage furnishings, custom artwork and musical equipment. The eclectic 247 room hotel is designed for young travelers and offers budget-friendly rates as well as a saloon-inspired restaurant called Breslin, from the owners of the Spotted Pig.

Amenities include room service, free wi-fi, and a gym. Check out the lobby bar scene, where DJs often play music. It’s open late. And check the calendar for upcoming events. There’s a ballroom that’s a good venue for big events or parties. The accommodations are pet-friendly!

Ace Hotel
20 West 29th Street
New York, NY 10001-4502
(212) 679-2222
Subway: 28th Street

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Month Long Anniversary Extravaganza at NYC Hotel

Posted by admin on May 27, 2010
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nyc hotel anniversary extravaganza
Celebrating two decades in the heart of Times Square this June, the Millennium Broadway Hotel New York will treat guests and visitors with daily giveaways, prize drawings, and special events at the property throughout the month.

Daily prize giveaways include passes and tickets to must-see Manhattan landmarks and events, as well as free stays at select U.S. and International Millennium Hotel properties, culminating in the Grand Prize Millennium Broadway Experience drawing at the conclusion of the June celebration.

Interested guests can also book the Millennium Broadway’s Celebration Package through Dec. 30, 2010, which includes:

Overnight accommodations
Full American Breakfast for two in our Restaurant Charlotte
Free in-room movie
Popcorn, soda, candy delivered to room
2 Millennium Broadway Celebration cupcakes delivered to room
The Celebration Package starts at $249. To book, please visit www.millenniumhotels.com/millenniumnewyork and use the booking code BIRTHDAY, or call the hotel directly at 1 (212) 768-4400.

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City Club Hotel

Posted by Audrey on March 24, 2010
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This small luxury hotel combines the height of luxury with history.  Located near Times
Square and the theater district, it was originally a political club, built in 1904.  In 1939, it was
sold and had other lives as an office building.   In 1999, Jeff Klein bought the building and
opened his hotel in 2001.  The rooms have been restored back to the “gentleman’s club”
feeling and the original name has been restored.
There are 9 floors and 65 guestrooms, designed in New American Classical style by Jeffery
Bilhuber.  The room sizes go from “petite”, which is a 195 sq. foot room at a relatively
affordable price, to the “Grand Duplex Suite”, which is the height of luxury, with a price tag
to match.   Guests are pampered with details such as two telephone lines in each room and
bathroom, DVD players and libraries, and in-room safe deposit boxes.
Award-winning chef, Daniel Boulud, runs the DB Bistro Moderne which serves
French-American cuisine.  The bistro has two dining rooms: one is casual and vibrant,  and
the other is subdued and intimate.
This New York hotel is definitely a favoritie of who’s who in New York.  But you won’t see
celebrities posing in the lobby.  Jeff Klein says that his hotel is for private and
discriminating people, and effort has been made to make it feel like you have come home.

CityClub-New-York-HotelThis small luxury hotel combines the height of luxury with history.  Located near Times Square and the theater district, it was originally a political club, built in 1904.  In 1939, it was sold and had other lives as an office building.   In 1999, Jeff Klein bought the building and opened his hotel in 2001.  The rooms have been restored back to the “gentleman’s club” feeling and the original name has been restored.

There are 9 floors and 65 guestrooms, designed in New American Classical style by Jeffery Bilhuber.  The room sizes go from “petite”, which is a 195 sq. foot room at a relatively affordable price, to the “Grand Duplex Suite”, which is the height of luxury, with a price tag to match.   Guests are pampered with details such as two telephone lines in each room and bathroom, DVD players and libraries, and in-room safe deposit boxes.

Award-winning chef, Daniel Boulud, runs the DB Bistro Moderne which serves French-American cuisine.  The bistro has two dining rooms: one is casual and vibrant,  and the other is subdued and intimate.

This New York hotel is definitely a favoritie of who’s who in New York.  But you won’t see celebrities posing in the lobby.  Jeff Klein says that his hotel is for private and discriminating people, and effort has been made to make it feel like you have come home.

City Club Hotel

55 West 44th Street

New York, NY  10036

Phone: 212.921.5500

Grand Hyatt New York

Posted by jeniii on February 16, 2010
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gallery_60If you’re looking for a hotel in a great location, look no further than Grand Hyatt New York. Located in the Upper East Side, Grand Hyatt is located right above the famed Grand Central Station. Not only that, but it’s just minutes away from 5th Avenue shopping, Broadway theaters, Empire State building, Central Park, Rockerfeller Center and the world famous Times Square!

There are 1,311 spacious rooms, which include 65 beautifully renovated suites ranging from 600 square feet to more than 3,500 square feet. Each room has been newly remodeled and now include such features as flat-screen televisions, room safes, pillow-top mattresses and new European bedding. The hotel staff is friendly and has been known to help you plan a special occasion if you give them a heads up. Any hotel willing to be part of something so special definitely deserves a gold star. The concierge is ready to help you with directions, sightseeing tours, maps and dinner/show reservations, just stop by the front desk or give them a call.

Donald Trump is recognized as a being brilliant developer with a eye for “seeing opportunities everywhere”. Trump and Hyatt Hotel made a deal, he secured financing and renovated the Grand Central Station and the exterior and interior of the entire hotel.
If you book now through March 17, 2010 you will receive a hotel credit of $25 per night, good for hotel amenities and activites. You must stay through April 30, 2010. Stay an extra night and enjoy the credit, perhaps breakfast in bed? Terms and Conditions may apply.

Grand Hyatt New York
109 East 42nd Street at Grand Central Terminal,
New York, New York, USA 10017
Tel: +1 212 883 1234    Fax: +1 212 697 3772

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Renaissance New York Hotel 57

Posted by admin on January 26, 2010
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The Renaissance New York Hotel 57, which is part of the Marriott Hotel chain, has recently completed a much needed renovation to their carriage house suites. This boutique hotel strives to give guests an authentic experience of living an opulent lifestyle on Lexington Avenue, which is how many of the neighborhood’s residents live. In fact, it closely resembles many of the apartments around the East Side. Yes, these carriage house suites are designed to give guests an idea of what pampered living on Lexington Avenue is like. Each suite offers a multi-floor design and real hardwood floors in the entire suite. There’s a spacious walk-in shower, a marble bath with all the amenities anyone would desire, and overall extravagant linens, bedding and towels.

The location of The Renaissance New York Hotel 57 couldn’t be more ideal. Staying here will give you views of Central Park, Times Square and Columbus Circle. Fifth Avenue is just three blocks from the hotel, which is where you’d be able to shop at Gucci, Cartier and Versace. The hotel is also very close to Bloomingdales. So, while the hotel isn’t exactly centrally located, it is indeed in a nice neighborhood with easy access to the sights you were planning to visit while in New York.

Renaissance New York Hotel 57
130 E 57th Street
New York City, NY 10022
Website: Renaissance New York Hotel 57
Toll-free Telephone Number: 1-866-240-8604

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10 of the Best Spa Hotels in New York

Posted by admin on November 10, 2009
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More commonly heard as “spa” in the United States, its lesser known moniker is becoming more and more popular, most likely due to an internet audience being truly global. In much of the world, spa therapies is known as thalasso, a derivative of a greek word, thalassa, which means sea. The therapy is based on the notion that sea water, sea weed, mineral salts and trace elements carry curative as well as preventative properties.

Although this system was significanty developed in France, it is now an omnipresent part of many of our lives world-wide.
thalasso spa
If you’re a visitor or resident in the busy and constantly frenetic city we all love, what better place to house some of the best thalasso / spa hotels in the world? If anything, this is an unarguable reason to be in or travel to the Big Apple.

So without much further ado, here’s the list of the top ten thalasso spa hotels in New York and its surrounding areas (in reverse alphabetical order for a change!):

Trump International Hotel & Tower, 1 Central Park West, New York, NY 10023

Soho House 25-39 Ninth Avenue, New York, NY 10014

St. Regis Hotel, New York, 2 E. 55th Street, New York, NY 10022

Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park, 50 Central Park S., New York, NY 10009

Peninsula New York, 700 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10019

Mohonk Mountain House
, 1000 Mountain Rest Road, New Paltz, NY 12561

Hotel Gansevoort, 18 Ninth Avenue, New York, NY 10014

Four Seasons Hotel New York, 57 E. 57th Street, New York, NY 10022

Emerson Resort & Spa, 146 Mt. Pleasant Road, Mt. Tremper, NY 12457

Dream Hotel, 210 W. 55th Street, New York, NY 10019

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Sohotel

Posted by Audrey on October 20, 2009
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This historic hotel is the oldest hotel in New York City.   It is located in the historic Bowery section of Manhatten.  The hotel was built in the 18th century and had different names before becoming the Sohotel, the first being  The Westchester.  The Bowery is where George Washington entered the city with his troops and set up the government of the US. in 1783.  You will not find anything like this in New York for the price.   It is very affordable, and yet located in walking distance of the most trendy neighborhoods in NYC such as Soho, Nolita, Little Italy, China Town and East Village.   There is something for everyone here, and it is never boring.   Wether you are on business or vacation, you will be very comfortable here.  The staff are courteous and professional, and eager to make sure your stay is memorable and enjoyable.    The rooms have been recently renovated and are very comfortable with all of the amenities.   There is no restaurant in the hotel, but you will not mind, because there are so many interesting options in walking distance.
341 Broome St.
New York, NY 10013
212.226.1482

sohotel-new-yorkThis historic hotel is the oldest hotel in New York City.   It is located in the historic Bowery section of downtown Manhatten.  The hotel was built in the 18th century and had different names before becoming the Sohotel, the first being  The Westchester.  The Bowery is where George Washington entered the city with his troops and set up the government of the US. in 1783.  You will not find anything like this in New York for the price.   It is very affordable, and yet located in walking distance of the most trendy neighborhoods in NYC such as Soho, Nolita, Little Italy, China Town and East Village.   There is something for everyone here, and it is never boring.   Wether you are on business or vacation, you will be very comfortable here.  The staff are courteous and professional, and eager to make sure your stay is memorable and enjoyable.    The rooms have been recently renovated and are very comfortable with all of the amenities.   There is no restaurant in the hotel, but you will not mind, because there are so many interesting options in walking distance.

Sohotel

341 Broome St.

New York, NY 10013

212.226.1482

Waldorf Astoria

Posted by jeniii on October 11, 2009
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main_lobbyOne of the most famous hotels in New York City is the Waldorf Astoria New York Hotel and Resorts. Located within walking distance from such popular attractions such as the Rockefeller Center, St. Patrick’s Cathedral,Times Square and shopping at 5th Avenue. From the moment you walk in the lobby you are greeted with a beautiful fragrance of fresh cut flowers. Their first class service is what keeps guests coming back time after time. The concierge is very helpful with directions and great recommendations for nearby attractions, so just ask.

Almost every U. S. President since Herbert Hoover has either lived or stayed there, recently including President Obama. For a whopping $7,000 a night you too can enjoy some history in the presidential suite. Many of the pieces that furnish the 4 bedroom suite on the 35th floor were donated by past presidents.

If the presidential history doesn’t thrill you, maybe the eateries will. They offer many dining choices inside the hotel. Peacock Alley is an upscale fish and seafood restaurant by day/night with an amazing Sunday brunch, located right inside the main lobby. Chic.tv describes it as the “Most Luxurious Brunch in New York”. Diners can enjoy their brunch while listening to live music. For all you steak lovers out there, Bull and Bear is the place for you. With their ginormous portions of USDA Certified Angus Beef® Prime, (first restaurant on the East Coast to serve) you will definitely leave with a full stomach. Don’t forget to stop by the bar before you leave and taste one of their signature drinks like the “Bull and Bear”. Easy enough to remember, right?

With so many choices to dine at, great walking distances to popular tourist attractions and world class history; how can you go wrong? One obvious tip: don’t forget your camera!


Waldorf Astoria New York

301 Park Avenue

New York, New York 10022-6897

The New Yorker

Posted by Audrey on August 14, 2009
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Hotel in New York - New Yorker

Hotel in New York - New Yorker

The New Yorker, located in Midtown, is a good all-around New York hotel, and is one of the most popular hotels in New York City.  It has a price range and clearly defined categories for room accommodations, to fit all tastes and needs.  It is luxury at a value price – with many rooms that include beautiful views of the City, the Empire State Building, and other attractions.   Amenities include Premium Broadband Wi-Fi, a business center that is always open, and complimentary access to the Fitness Center.  There is also a semi-formal dining room, along with a diner that is open 24 hours. The meeting rooms and banquet rooms have a sharp and crisp feel to them.  The hotel is proud of its wheelchair accessibility features, and is ADA-Compliant.  In the hotel literature, it is pointed out how New York City, itself, is surprisingly wheelchair accessible.  We think you will be very comfortable at this hotel, and it is one of our personal favorites.

The New Yorker

481 8th Avenue & 34th Street

New York, NY 10001

212.244.0719

W New York

Posted by Audrey on July 22, 2009
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W New York

W New York

The top of the line decor and technology in this hotel is truly spectacular, with first class rooms and accommodations.  The room designations range from “Cozy room” to “Extreme wow suite”, which is a 750 square-foot penthouse, with amazing views of New York City.  The W New York is located in the center of the city and is close to Grand Central Station, Times Square, Rockefeller Center, the Theater District and world-class shopping.  It is in walking distance of midtown Manhattan.  Our reviewers especially enjoyed walking to Central Part and the Museum of Modern Art in just minutes.

No one beats the W hotels in innovative features, such as something they call Sensory Set Up for boardroom meetings.  These set ups are geared towards satisfying all five senses, using techniques such as aromatherapy, candles and inspiring games.  Whether you visit the W New York for business or personal travel, to say the least, you will really feel pampered here.  There is a two-story spa and a fitness center.  You can even bring your pets!

The Heartbeat restaurant serves Latin American cuisine, and is perfect for an intimate dinner.  Afterwards, head over to Whiskey Blue to experience the elegant nightlife at this candle-lit cocktail bar.

W New York

541 Lexington Ave.
New York, NY 10022
Phone:  (212) 755-1200