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W New York (Closed Permanently)

(6 Ratings)
Swanky hotel near Park Avenue
This centrally-located hotel with nice amenities is a perfect place for a stay, whether romantic or solo. The dark, tranquil rooms are small, but feature Bliss bath products and the hotel offers a spa, fitness center and store. Even the pooch can enjoy this posh stay.




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Reviews

nicolas.dorval
nicolas.dorval
Over a year ago

perfect

Perfect hotel with perfect staff.


aricross
aricross first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Great location, modern atmosphere but expensive

This hotel is a nice choice for the Grand Central Station area if you are looking for an expensive room. I stayed in a two room suite at the end of December (after Christmas) and payed $615 per night. The rooms were decorated nicely and had modern amenities and furniture. The bath products were some of the best I have ever used and they keep chocolate kisses out on the check-in desk all the time!. Great, friendly staff and easy walking distance to Radio City Music Hall and Macy's.


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