The Beekman is an architectural landmark, with intricate designing, structuring, decor and service. It has a 9 storey atrium and a pyramid shaped glass dome that allows the natural light to seep through, that is praised for by most who visit this venue. Crafted by Martin Brudnizki, this hotel has come to be known as an exquisite hotel with beautiful and intricate works. The hotel sports 4 dining areas, 2 of which showcase the culinary delights of renowned chefs Tom Colicchio and Keith McNally. They also have a cellar lounge and a bar room, both showcasing a full fledged bar. With variations in the types of rooms available, this hotel can accommodate your needs as a customer, be it if you come alone, or in a group. The amenities provided are exhaustive, even when it comes to accessible rooms like braille signage on doors, roll in showers, etc. They also have luxury car brand, Lexus for private hiring to take a tour of the city if you book a certain section of suites. They also have 5 event spaces that cater to private events that can accommodate about 534 people collectively, whilst the wedding space can accommodate about 90 people.
An epitome of class and sophistication, The Langham New York redefines luxury and offers a premium stay to its guests. The soaring skyscraper seems to cut through the sky and once you step into the lobby, the realization of its opulence dawns on you. Its 237 spacious and elegant rooms embellished in shades of pastel guest are luxurious yet comfortable and offering unparalleled views of the New York City. it leaves even the most discerning traveler spellbound. This world-class experience is replete with amenities and services like an in-house fitness center, a wellness spa and you don't have to step out of the hotel with the disposal of an award-winning restaurant within the hotel premises to treat your palate. Its proximity to the major tourist attractions makes it a complete package.
Every aspect of The Peninsula New York has been designed to make patrons feel pampered. Lounge on the sun terrace before taking a dip in the indoor pool. Surrender to tranquillity in the renowned Peninsula Spa. Enjoy breakfast at the signature Clement Restaurant, afternoon tea in the charming Gotham Lounge, and a nightcap on the rooftop Salon de Ning. When you're ready to venture outside the hotel, take advantage of the designer shopping and premier entertainment right at your doorstep. The Peninsula New York combines impeccable hospitality and a sumptuous ambience to create an award-winning experience.
This elegant all-suite hotel is an oasis in its busy Midtown neighborhood. The marble lobby welcomes you with a grand staircase and soothing colors and decor. Rooms include fluffy comforters and safes large enough for your laptop computer. Business travelers also have access to in-room faxes, printers and copiers. When you are ready to relax, have a drink in the warm and woody lounge, or enjoy dinner at your private terrace with a bottle of wine. The hotel also has a fitness center featuring massages and yoga classes. You can also include your pet in the splurging luxury offered at the Benjamin with their pet-friendly rooms.
The Hotel Elysee a fine little European hotel is nestled in the heart of Midtown Manhattan. The smartly designed space is done up in a late 18th Century style. Hotel Elysee is just steps from Fifth Avenue shopping, Rockefeller Center and Central Park. Rooms are not large, but they are stylishly decorated and come with attached deluxe marble bathrooms. Do not miss a night out dining with the beautiful people at the Monkey Bar which is within the premises of this luxurious hotel.
There is little doubt that The Carlyle, with its magnificent view of Central Park and its close proximity to some of the best shops and museums in New York, is one of the preeminent "grand hotels" in New York. The Upper East Side landmark was built in 1930, when spacious accommodations, fine linens and furniture, and a large and attentive staff were the very least that might be expected for a true luxury hotel; and that tradition continues even today.