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70 Park Ave. :: ( @ 38th St. ) :: New York, NY 10016 ::
877-707-2752
Fresh from an extensive multi-million dollar renovation under the direction of renowned residential designer Jeffrey Bilhuber, 70 park avenue hotel brings a distinct approach to design, an intimate style and gracious service along with state-of-the-art technology.
www.70thparkave.com
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235 W. 46th St. :: ( btw Broadway & Eighth Ave. ) :: New York, NY 10036 ::
212-764-5500
The Paramount Hotel rooms are adorned with pop-nuevo style furnishings which are striking against the black and gray palette of the the marble and checkered carpet. Each Paramount Hotel room features custom lighting, and the now legendary gilt framed headboards, most depicting images from famous Vermeer paintings. Paramount Hotel rooms include beds with 3 Egyptian cotton sheets, down pillows and down comfortors.
Experience all the city has to offer. Paramount Hotel New York City has an amazing location with the world at your feet.
Click here to view a map of all conveniently close attractions- nightlife, restaurants, shopping, museums, etc.
Click here to book now.
http://www.nycparamount.com/
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870 Seventh Ave. :: ( btw W. 55th & W. 56th St. ) :: New York, NY 10019 ::
212.247.8000
Enjoy the full variety of first-class features and services at this hotel, designed to complement our spacious guestrooms. Delight in the ever-changing streetscape at Cafe New York, our bistro-style restaurant, where ceiling-to-floor windows provide an elegant sidewalk-café atmosphere.
www.parkcentralny.com/
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158 West 58th St. :: ( btw Sixth & Seventh Ave. ) :: New York, NY 10019 ::
212-245-5755
The Park Savoy Hotel offers an unbeatable combination of economically priced rooms and a magnificent location. Walk out the door and up one block for a stroll through Central Park, or perhaps you would prefer to walk to Madison or Fifth Avenue and engage in a festival of unique shopping opportunities.
http://parksavoyhotel.com/
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122 E. 28th St. :: ( btw Park Ave. S. & Lexington Ave. ) :: New York, NY 10016 ::
212-448-0888
Ideally located in Manhattan's Murray Hill neighborhood on 28th Street between Park Avenue South and Lexington Avenue, the Park South is a beautifully restored historic 1906 building. Combining the design elements of a classic New York-style hotel with the latest high-tech amenities, contemporary decor and a boutique ambiance, our 141 rooms feature refined, relaxing common areas and stylishly furnished guestrooms, ranging from standard to superior, each outfitted with state-of-the-art technology.
www.parksouthhotel.com
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700 Fifth Ave. :: ( @ W. 55th St. ) :: New York, NY 10019 ::
212-956-2888
A 23-story, 1905 landmark building, The Peninsula New York reopened on 1st November 1998, following a US$ 45 million renovation. Many of the hotel's original Beaux Arts architectural features, designed by Hiss and Weekes, have been retained throughout The Peninsula New York. The result is one of modern accents on old-world elegance.
http://newyork.peninsula.com/
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30 W. 44th St. :: ( btw Fifth and Sixth Ave. ) :: New York, NY 10036 ::
212-403-6533
The Penn Club of New York is the University of Pennsylvania's dream of a "home away from home." It is an exclusive club for those affiliated with the University of Pennsylvania. Located in midtown Manhattan, the clubhouse boasts 13 floors filled with:
Dining rooms
A fitness center & spa
Meeting space & banquet facilities
39 overnight guest rooms
A library
A business center
Social and learning events
www.pennclub.org
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401 Seventh Ave. :: (at W. 33rd St.) :: New York, NY 10001 ::
212-736-5000 :: 1-800-223-8585
With 1,700 rooms, the Hotel Pennsylvania is one of Manhattan's largest hotels in the heart of Midtown.
www.hotelpenn.com
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155 W. 66th St. :: ( btw Broadway & Amsterdam Ave. ) :: New York, NY 10023 ::
212-835-8800
Sophisticated. Smart. An extended-
stay residence in the heart of Lincoln Square. Deluxe Studios to Three-
Bedroom luxury apartments. Distinctive. Where commerce and culture
meet. Where business travelers work. And where families can live.
In New York's most visited neighborhood. A place to call home.
www.phillipsclub.com
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2 E. 61st St. :: (at Fifth Ave.) :: New York, NY 10021 ::
212-838-8000
Trully earning its reputation as one of the world's finest luxury hotels, with its distinctive design, superb location and outstanding service. Consisting of 149 rooms, 40 suites and 12 grand suites with spectacular views of the city , Central Park, or from the renowned shopping of Fifth and Madison Avenues to outstanding museums and cultural centers. 45 minutes from John F. Kennedy Airport.
www.tajhotels.com/Luxury/The%20Pierre,NEW%20YORK/default.htm
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37 E. 64th St. :: ( btw Park & Madison Ave. ) :: New York, NY 10021 ::
212-734-9100
Nestled among the residences of the fashionable East Side of Manhattan, on a quiet tree-lined street, this charming boutique hotel is just a stroll away from Central Park, Madison Avenue Shopping, museums and business areas. This elegant, European-style hotel, known for providing the ultimate in personalized service offers 114 guestrooms and 35 suites, some with glass enclosed indoor terraces and outdoor balconies.
www.plaza-athenee.com
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230 E. 51st St. :: (btw Third and Second Ave.) :: New York, NY 10022 ::
1.800.434.6835
Affordable mid-rise hotel with brick-face front on the East side near Grand Central Station, UN and Rockefeller Center.
http://www.thepodhotel.com/
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133 W. 44th St. :: ( btw Broadway & Sixth Ave. ) :: New York, NY 10036 ::
212-789-7778
Located in the heart of Times Square, Broadway theater district, Fifth Avenue shopping and Restaurant Row. Enjoy the accommodations of a 5 star deluxe hotel while staying close to everything that New York has to offer.
http://www.millenniumhotels.com/flash.nsf/hotel%20description.htm
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15 W. 43rd St. :: (btw Sixth & Fifth Ave.) :: New York, NY 10036 ::
212-596-1200
Just after graduating in 1895, a group of Princeton men decided that annual dinners were not enough for celebrating the strong friendships they had made. Headed by Andrew C. Imbrie '95 they fitted up the third story of 26 West 24th Street into a clubhouse and called themselves "The 95 Club of New York".
www.princetonclub.com
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