The hip Hudson Hotel on the Upper the bright lights of Broadway, and all other things Manhattan. museums or drop wads of money
But more than just location, this the New York Times called "an Starck's chartreuse lit escalators covered lobby with ceiling fresco Clemente. What's more, the lobby's foot trees, ivy covered walls and of Central Park. Not to be outdone, the hotel's Hudson Cafeteria, a twist dining with an open kitchen benches. Where else could out of inspired by an Ivy League dining specializes in everything from addition, the insanely popular lit from beneath with space age called a cross between Louis XV and Manhattan hotel also offers and a fully stocked fitness facility
Smallish guests rooms don't scrimp hotel, design. Offering gorgeous River, they are decorated with flowing white curtains, sleek steel sheets, brass riveted furniture and images.
For guests looking for something location, then the Hudson Hotel, will fit the bill..
| West Side is close to Central Park, Lincoln Center, glitzy restaurants Guests also can stroll to nearby shopping along Fifth Avenue.
hotel affords décor aficionados what aesthetic of strangeness." Phillipe sweep guests to a 40 foot high, ivy painted by the famed Francesco focal point is Private Park's 45 modern garden furniture, a microcosm the imaginative designs spill into trendy spot for comfort food with a and communal wood tables and towners find a Manhattan restaurant hall and a 1940s automat that macaroni and cheese to phad thai? In Hudson Bar combines a glass floor furniture in what one reviewer "2001: A Space Odyssey." The refreshment lounges on all floors with trainers.
on comfort or, like the overall views of the Private Park or Hudson imported African mahogany walls, tables, white Egyptian cotton lamps with Clemente's allegorical
truly funky in an oh so Manhattan even with its "Vertigo" escalators,
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