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General Info Built by William Randolph Hearst in 1927, The Warwick New York has been home to many stars of theater and films. Today it stands as one of New York’s premier hotels for the business traveler, as well as the leisure traveler. The Warwick New York offers an ideal location with close proximity to many of Manhattan’s business, financial and leisure areas, Central Park, Fifth Avenue shopping, Rockefeller Center, Broadway theaters, Times Square, and Carnegie Hall. Directly across from the newly revitalized Museum of Modern Art. Maximum Occupancy: 4 (3 adts and 1 child) Number of Rooms: 426 Maximum Child Age: 11 Number of Floors: 33 Cancellation period: 48 Hours Bedding Types: 1 King or 2 Doubles Check-In Time: 3:00PM Minimum Age to Rent a Room: 18 Check-Out Time: 12:00PM Most Recent Renovation: 2000 Parking Fee (Daily): $35-$40
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Location: 54th Street and 6th Avenue (65 West 54th Street ). Located in Midtown 1 "short block" from the Museum of Modern
Art. Closest Subway Station: 5th Avenue and 53rd
Street (2 blocks away). -Port Authority -Penn Station -Rockefeller Center
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Rooms have 2 Double Beds or 1 King Bed. -Rollaways Available ($30) -Refrigerators Available (Free) -Voicemail -Multi-Line Telephones -Dataport -Minibar -Hair Dryer -Cable TV -Alarm Clock -Iron and Ironing Board -Marble Bathrooms -Wireless high speed internet
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Services: -Fitness Center -Business Center -24 Hour Room Service -Gift Shop -Valet Parking -Safe Deposit Box -Currency exchange -24 Hour Fax Service -Copying Services -Laundry Services -Multi-Lingual Staff
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Restaurants: Randolph's, where Manhattan mixes, and Randolph's Too, the newest addition to the Warwick New York, offers salads, sandwiches and other light fare, as well as a full range of cocktails and wines. Murals on 54- the hotels’ recently refurbished dining room, features innovative continental cuisine with international influences, with a delectable menu consisting of mouth-watering fresh grilled dishes and a variety of fine seafood with strong French, Spanish and Mediterranean accents. The dining room's fresh design accentuates the historic murals painted by Dean Cornwell, known as the “Dean of American Illustrators.” Cornwell was commissioned by William Randolph Hearst in 1937 to paint murals for The Raleigh Room, then the original restaurant inside this apartment hotel. These murals are now completely restored. |
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