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Mandarin Oriental, New York

(3 Ratings)
Five Stars at Columbus Circle

Visitors come to New York for fabulous shopping, food and culture and to see the many sites that have a strange sense of the familiar being the set of a thousand films, from the Empire State Building to Grand Central Station. It is invariably impossible to tick off every destination on your personal list but the stunning panoramic views of Manhattan from your room in Mandarin Oriental, New York will give you a superb perspective of the city.



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andreuccio
andreuccio first review First to Review
Over a year ago

Stop by

Top notch luxury, and what you might not know is that anyone can visit the sky lobby, from which you can enjoy one of the best views of (South) Central Park...


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