A luxurious retreat with the style and manner of an elegant private mansion. A tree-lined sidewalk. The original 1923 French limestone facade completely restored. A pair of five-foot-tall brass carriage lamps framing double mahogany front doors.
The welcoming limestone-and-granite lobby is decorated with a gleaming grandfather clock and an enormous spray of fresh-cut flowers. Enjoy...
Attentive, personalized service and some extraordinary special touches are what make The Iroquois New York a truly relaxing experience.
Le Petit Triomphe is open serving lovely continental and full breakfasts daily. Our highly rated Triomphe restaurant is open daily for lunch and dinner other than Sundays.
To relax and refresh, there's a fitness center and Finnish sauna, and two pleasant lounges just perfect for a quiet read or lively conversation over cocktails and hors d'oeuvres.
Our New York Library-Business Center is complete with a high-speed computer and printer. The New York Library where you can find a wonderful selection of books completely dedicated to the history,characters and life of the city of New York.
Luxury Hotel Accommodation
Our 114 guest rooms are decorated in a color scheme of restful green and cream that accentuates the elegant French residential furnishings. Bathrooms are floor-to-ceiling marble with brass fittings.
Every room has a two-line phone with one direct private line that can transfer calls to a cellular phone and receive voice mail as well as Complimentary Wireless and DSL Internet Access.
Amenities include 32" LG Flat-Screen HD Televisions with DVD and Video Cassette Players and LODGENET Digiatal Movie System.
Bed linens and towels are imported 300-count cotton. Pillows are pure goose down. Nine suites include such additional amenities as original artwork, decorative fireplaces, separate Jacuzzi tub and shower stall, and his and hers terry cloth Frette bathrobes.
The James Dean Suite (No. 803) is decorated with photographs and other memorabilia that recall the days before "Rebel Without a Cause" when the actor lived here between 1951 and 1953.
Rates do not include 13.375% plus $3.50 per room, $7.00 per suite occupancy tax, per night. Subje
Address : The Iroquois New York 49 West 44th Street New York 10036 USA
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