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 GRAMERCY PARK HOTEL

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Address: 2 LEXINGTON AVENUE
City Area: NEW YORK CITY
Region: Midtown
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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Besides Hemingway daiquiris, the hotel's High Bar dishes up truly jumbo shrimp cocktail, salmon tartar, Niman Ranch baby back ribs and an oversized Portobello mushroom and goat cheese salad. Eleven-year-old and future president named John F. Kennedy lived here with his parents. Guest rooms and suites vary from 200 to 450 square feet and are appointed with green carpets, dark-wood furniture, cream-and-taupe curtains and colorful bedspreads. Humphrey Bogart married his first wife here in the rooftop garden. An oasis of quiet dignity in the heart of Manhattan, the Gramercy Park Hotel offers a truly unique experience - and departing guests will say, "We'll always have Manhattan!". Guests will marvel at magical Manhattan views from the bar's wraparound outdoor terrace, where Bogie got hitched in 1926. The Gramercy Park Bar is the more venerable hangout, with red velvet curtains, Belle Époque furnishings and fireplace-lit back room. A profusion of stylish restaurants, delis and boutiques sits just five to eight blocks away. Here's looking at you!. The legendary Gramercy Park Hotel sits in the heart of New York's most fashionable and delightful neighborhoods amid Victorian townhouses and neo-Gothic brownstones, overlooking its namesake park. Patrons have included rocker Sting and actors Matt Dillon, Peter O'Toole, Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman. The hotel provides continental breakfasts, fitness center, massage therapy, safes, and valet and laundry service. Beaded chandeliers and funky red, gold and purple velvet sofas greet visitors to the retro-chic Cobalt Club. As for location, the Gramercy is within walking distance or quick subway, taxi and bus rides from theaters, shopping, museums and other sites synonymous with the city that never sleeps. This former "rock 'n' roll hotel" is still a haunt of celebrities. They include TVs, premium movies, phones with data ports, bathrobes and safes.
 Hotel Features:
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Hairdryer
In Room Safe
TV
Voicemail
Iron
Dataports
Alarm Clock
on property
Concierge
Pets Allowed
Maid Service
Fitness Center
Coffee
Meeting Rooms
Shuttle Service
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 347
Number of Floors: 18
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Area Attractions
-Park Avenue 1 Block

-Fifth Avenue 2 Blocks

-Chinatown 15 Minutes

-Battery Park 15 Minutes

-Gramercy Park Adjacent

-Empire State Building 10 Minutes

-Madison Square Garden 10 Minutes

Directions
From Newark International Airport:
Exit out of the airport onto US Hwy 1 & 9.
Go left on Pulaski Skyway into Holland Tunnel.
Take first right ramp (west) to West Side Hwy.
Take West Side Hwy N (right turn) to 23rd St.
Take 23rd Street East to Lexington Avenue.
Turn right on Lexington Ave to the hotel.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 3:00 PM
Check Out Time - 12:00 PM
Credit Card Required - Upon Check In
Deposit Required Upon Check In - $50.00
Early Check Out Fee - $75.00
Hotel Built - 1926
Minimum Check In Age - 21 Years or Older
Multilingual Staff

 

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