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 ROGER SMITH HOTEL

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Address: 501 LEXINGTON AVENUE
City Area: NEW YORK CITY
Region: Midtown
Reservations: 1-866-260-0402

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From here, all of New York is practically at your doorstep. From the colorful, uniquely designed flags flying over the hotel entrance, to the bronze sculptures standing at attention by the front doors. A friendly, intimate, New York City bed & breakfast hotel, the Roger Smith is at the center of the city's most elegant hotel district: Across the street are the Intercontinental and the Waldorf Astoria Hotels. Think of the Roger Smith as a comfortable, casual, urban bed & breakfast with reasonable rates that include complimentary continental breakfast. The Roger Smith is passionately dedicated to art, creativity, hospitality, good ideas, and fun. Of course, restaurants, shopping, theaters, and museums are here as well. The 130 guest rooms are spacious and individually decorated in a contemporary American fashion, with some English and French country touches thrown in for good measure. Located on Lexington Avenue, between 47th and 48th Streets on Manhattan's fashionable eastside, The Roger Smith is just minutes from the United Nations, Grand Central Station, Rockefeller Center, Broadway, and the amazing boutiques and stores of Madison and Fifth Avenues.
 Hotel Features:
in room
Hairdryer
TV
Iron
Coffee
Dataports
Alarm Clock
Air Conditioning
on property
Bar
Parking
Free Breakfast
Restaurants
Sauna
Room Service
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 Basic Information:
Hotel Size
Number of Rooms: 130
Number of Floors: 16
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Area Attractions
-Bryant Park Nearby

-Chrysler Bldg 4 Blocks

-NY Public Library Nearby

-Grand Central Station Nearby

-Fifth Avenue shopping Nearby

-Radio City Music Hall Nearby

-St. Patrick's Cathedral Nearby

-Central Park 1 Mile /1.6 Kilometers

-Carnegie Hall 2 Miles /1.6 Kilometers

-Times Square 1 Mile / 1.6 Kilometers

-UN Headquarters 1 Mile / 1.6 Kilometers

-Rockefeller Center 1 Mile /1.6 Kilometers

-Empire State Building 2 Miles /3 Kilometers

-Broadway Theater District 1 Mile / 1.6 Kilometers

Directions
From La Guardia Airport:
Take Grand Central Pkwy West.
Take I-278 East.
Continue over the Triborough Bridge.
Take FDR Dr South.
Take Exit #11.
Turn Right on East 53rd St.
Turn Left on 2nd Ave.
Turn Right on East 47th St.

Cancellation Policy
Check In Time - 2:00 PM
Check Out Time - 1:00 PM

 

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