160 CENTRAL PARK SOUTH
Deluxe Class Traditional Hotel
25 kms to the airport (john f. kennedy international airport) 20 kms to the airport (newark liberty international airport) 2 minute walk to the nearest metro station (columbus circle 59th street) 3 km to the nearest station (penn) 2 minute walk to the nearest bus stop
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restaurantThere are two restaurants at this property, Alain Ducasse at the Essex House - offers innovative cuisine, an elite selection of great wines and an atmosphere of high style. At Cafe Botanica you can enjoy contemporary American cuisine highlighted with lush views of Central Park. The hotel's South Gate restaurant overlooks Central Park and offers seasonally inspired American cuisine along with a 1,200-selection wine list. The Lobby Lounge offers casual meals for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
exteriorBuilt in 1931, the hotel's baronial ambiance (marble, mahogany, brass, crystal) remains intact, as does formal service from a crisply uniformed staff.
lobbyThe lobby is large in size with high ceilings, dark wood paneling and marbled floors and pillars. The reception area features a beautiful large glass etched mural of New York City. The seating area is large and in traditional style. The Heart of Central Park exhibition showcases photography in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York and Magnum Photos
generalThe hotel is an art deco masterpiece and its ideal the location makes this the perfect place to stay.
roomsTraditional European styling with art-deco sophistication and breathtaking views of Central Park. A choice of King or Queen bedded rooms with a sumptuous marble bathroom. Modern amenities for the well travelled; high-speed internet access, in-room safe, cable TV with premium-channels and DVD's upon request.
locationThis prestigious hotel offers a coveted midtown location on Central Park South, across from Central Park, 5 blocks from Broadway, 8 blocks from "Museum Mile," and less than a mile from Times Square.
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