Algonquin Hotel New York City  
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Superior Twin Bed

 The only thing better than going out on the town is coming back to our world-class New York City hotel accommodations. Sink into plush surroundings following our total transformation and unwind on our exclusive pillow-top Algonquin bed, smothered in luxurious linens. Let the excitement of the day melt away as you fall into a restful night's sleep and awake re-energized. The stunning artwork gracing each room has been reframed, enlivening your experience with a fresh new look while preserving the character of each guestroom and suite. Whether you're on a business trip or here to enjoy the city's diverse cultural and entertainment opportunities, our midtown New York City hotel accommodations offer a taste of the good life. Our outstanding room features include:

  • Newly renovated carpet, bedding,
  • Algonquin pillow-top beds, offering an exceptional night's sleep
  • Luxurious duvets, wool throw blankets, and 350-thread-count sheets
  • Flat-screen television, with pay-per-view movies
  • Complimentary WiFi, for high-speed Internet access
  • Dual-line speakerphone, with conference call capability and voice mail
  • Data ports
  • Plush terry robes
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Electronic in-room safe
  • Earsley & Windsor bath amenities
  • Complimentary newspaper
  • Algonquin Suites also feature a fully stocked mini-bar with refrigerator, 42” plasma TV, CD player, VCR, extra-large writing desk, and bathroom with soaking tub
  • Allow us to treat you like family. At The Algonquin Hotel, a century of playing host to famous and influential guests has created a tradition of service that is as meticulous as it is unobtrusive. The staff at our Midtown New York City boutique hotel notes your individual requirements and preferences, so that when you return, all of your wishes can be attended to in advance. No wonder Historic Traveler magazine singled out The Algonquin over rival Manhattan New York boutique hotels as "one of the fast-diminishing breed of hotels - those that still boast personality." Exceptional services at our remarkable accommodations include: World-class concierge, arranging everything from transportation to theater and restaurant reservations Front desk business services, providing laptop rentals, package shipping, and more Kindle available, loaded with your favorite audio book, in keeping with our literary tradition Complimentary Wi-Fi high-speed Internet access, throughout the hotel Professional planners who grasp the concept of a truly memorable event Meticulous housekeeping staff and experienced bellmen and porters Complimentary copy of the New Yorker magazine and daily newspaper Raising The Bar Among New York City Boutique Hotels Stay at one of "America's Best Historic Hotels" and make your own history. Our boutique hotel in New York City will charm you with its genuine antique décor and impeccable attention to detail. Dine with celebs in our famous Oak Room -- or say the word and let our concierge arrange to have you whisked away to a Broadway opening. Enjoy the city the way it was meant to be enjoyed, from the luxury of our renowned New York City boutique hotel. Other features include: Beautifully refurbished guest rooms and public areas, created by the design team of Alexandra Champatimaud Associates Antique furnishings, reflecting the charm and grace of an earlier era 3 ,000 square feet of premier event space, ideal for business and social functions World-renowned Lobby, an oasis of civility amid the hectic pace of New York City Legendary Round Table Room, a favorite spot for pre-theater dinner Magnificent Oak Room, for superb cuisine and New York 's best cabaret The popular Blue Bar, one of New York's most famous destinations 24-hour fitness center, great after a strenuous day of work or play

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    Located in the heart of Manhattan, The Algonquin Hotel is a true landmark, with a tradition of elegance that began over a century ago. From the day it opened its doors in1902, the Algonquin has set the standard for luxurious midtown New York hotels. Immerse yourself in Edwardian luster and the grandeur of a bygone era, while you enjoy exceptional midtown New York City hotel deals. Discover why The Algonquin is the hotel preferred by those who best appreciate New York – from literary and theatrical greats to a feline named Matilda. For more information about our storied past, click on one of the links: Wit And Charm Distinguish Us From Surrounding Midtown New York City Hotels Our landmark hotel in midtown New York City was destined to be at the center of New York 's literary and theatrical life. In the early years, illustrious clients such Douglas Fairbanks, the Barrymores, William Faulkner, and Gertrude Stein patronized the hotel and its eateries. The best known, perhaps, were the members of the Round Table -- who lunched daily at the The Algonquin's Rose Room for 10 years, beginning in 1919. Today, discover luxurious midtown New York City hotel suites that celebrate these literary giants. Members of the legendary Round Table included: Dorothy Parker. Poet, short-story writer, Oscar-nominated screenwriter for original A Star Is Born, but most famous for her scintillating and scathing putdowns: “That woman speaks five languages, and can't say no in any of them.” Robert Benchley. Parker's best chum, drama critic, writer for The New Yorker, Vanity Fair, and Life. However, his legacy is the collection of hilarious brief films he made in Hollywood – among the “The Treasurer's Report.” Franklin Pierce Adams. It was his column – “The Conning Tower” – that regaled his readers to the daily goings-on among the Round Table regulars. Later, he became a panelist, along with Oscar Levant and Clifton Fadiman, on the highbrow radio show, “Information Please.” Robert Sherwood. Friend of Parker and Benchley, he went on to more serious pursuits, as he garnered Pulitzer Prizes for the plays Idiot's Delight, Abe Lincoln in Illinois, There Shall Be No Night , and Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History – plus a screenwriting Oscar for The Best Years of Our Lives. Harpo Marx. Renowned for his comedic genius, Harpo was part of the famous Marx Brothers team and starred in George Kaufman films, such as Coconuts and Animal Crackers. Harold Ross. The son of a Colorado silver miner and a Yankee schoolmarm, he went on to found The New Yorker, a weekly that would forever change the American magazine. Every Algonquin guest receives a complimentary copy. Alexander Woollcott. The guest of honor at the first meeting of the Round Table – a mock welcome home from World War I, during which he wrote for Stars & Stripes from Paris – Woollcott returned to his post as a drama critic for the New York Times. He had an eye for talent, having boosted the careers of Fred Astaire and Paul Robeson, among others. George S. Kaufman. Among his Broadway plays are The Royal Family , Dinner at Eight, Stage Door, Of Thee I Sing, You Can't Take It With You, and The Man Who Came to Dinner – all collaborative efforts. Film work included such Marx Brothers classics as A Night at the Opera. Heywood Brown. This champion of the underdog and Harvard dropout was a sportswriter and drama critic, and is renowned for his support of unpopular causes – among them the Sacco and Vanzetti case. He founded the American Newspaper Guild. Marc Connelly. Connelly gravitated to Broadway from his Pittsburgh roots, and his first efforts included co-authorship with Kaufman of Dulcy and Merton of the Movies. He won a Pulitzer Prize for Green Pastures, and later pursued an acting career on stage, film, and television. Edna Ferber. Although a latecomer to the Round Table, she achieved great success with such novels as So Big (Pulitzer), Show Boat (reaping huge royalties from Broadway and Hollywood productions), Cimarron, and Giant. Plays include Dinner at Eight and Stage Door, co-authored with Kaufman.

    Algonquin Hotel New York City
    59 west 44th street
    New York ny 11036

    The Algonquin Hotel is truly in the heart of NYC. Situated on prestigious Club Row – 44 th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues – we're one of the most ideally located midtown NYC hotels. Step outside this legendary boutique hotel and discover the world's most fashionable shops. Explore renowned museums. Dine with celebrities. Rub shoulders with Broadway's most celebrated stars. Enjoy it all, for less than you'd expect with our Times Square NYC hotel deals. Your room at The Algonquin will be within walking distance from the best New York has to offer, including: Famous Broadway Theaters Fashionable shopping on Madison and Fifth Avenues The Empire State Building Museum of Modern Art Rockefeller Center Radio City Music Hall Times Square A Premier Choice Among Times Square Manhattan NYC Hotels A stay at our historic NYC hotel accommodations wouldn't be complete without a visit to one of Midtown Manhattan's most famous attractions – Times Square . Named after the New York Times headquarters, Times Square is known as the “Crossroads of the World” -- with its exciting theatre, supersized billboards, restaurants, and nightlife. Don't miss out on the fun. And when your day draws to a close, retreat to our convenient NYC Times Square hotel, an oasis from the hustle and bustle of one of New York 's busiest streets. Local fun includes: Exceptional Theatre – Enjoy live stage performances at more than 22 landmark theatres, or take in a flick at a local cinema. Music & Live Entertainment – Once known as “Tin Pan Alley,” the area is still a magnet for musicians, music lovers, and the music industry. Food, Food, and More Food – Find your fancy along famous Restaurant Row, tucked into small storefronts, or outdoors at a festival. Signs of the Times – Check out the neon-lit super signs communicate the latest and greatest products available around the world. Unique architecture and public art – Look up – and around -- to enjoy an eclectic mix of styles and shapes.

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