Chambers Hotel New York (New York City)
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Chambers Hotel New York
country: United States, city: New York City (Central Park South)
Chambers Hotel New York
Location
Located just off of Fifth Avenue, in one of New York's most exciting upscale retail and fashion districts and significantly close to the uptown galleries and cultural highlights of New York.
Rooms
The hotel's ultra-modern guestrooms combine the industrial feel of an artist's loft with the luxuriousness of traditional fabrics; it feels like a wealthy art collector's Manhattan townhouse. Over 500 original artworks from the brightest up-and-coming artists are installed throughout the guestrooms, all part of a permanent collection. Rooms also feature platform beds covered in the finest of linens and cashmere throws. Felt ottomans in modern earth tones are set on Tibetan and Turkish rugs over walnut floors.
Restaurant
The hotel has a critically acclaimed three star restaurant located on site serving contemporary New York cuisine. The space is separated into an intimate balcony with low tables and settees, perfect for conversation. The main dining area has soaring 24-foot high ceilings, theatrical lighting, backlit screens, decorative crystal strands and mirrors.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Baby sitting service Concierge Conference facilities Disabled facilities Laundry facilities Lift Lobby Parking facilities Parking facilities (at cost) Reception Room service Spa | Air conditioning Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer Internet access Iron and ironing board Mini bar Modem/data port connection Pay-per-view movies Private bathroom / Ensuite Radio Television |
Extra Information:
35 km to the Airport (New York-JFK)
32 km to the Airport (New York-Newark)
2 km to the nearest Station (Penn)
close to the Trade Fair Ground (Jacob Javits)
Address:
15 W 56 Street
New York NY 10019
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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