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Algonquin Hotel

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‘Edwardian charm, sophisticated persuasion’

The Algonquin Hotel is a historic New York property with 100 years of acclaimed service to draw from. Formerly the meeting place of several celebrated cabaret singers and the centrepiece of the NY social scene, its status has evolved over time in keeping with the ever changing façade of this great city. Lovingly restored once in 1998 and again in 2004, the boutique feel of The Algonquin has not diminished, and facets of its former glory are retained through original features, like its distinctive oak panelled lobby. 


‘A firm favourite amongst the arty side of New York visitors. A trendy base of distinction, elegance and high comfort’

• Signature pillow-top Algonquin bed
• 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
• Oversized bath towels
• Iron and ironing board
• Electronic in-room safe
• Earsley & Windsor bath amenities
• Complimentary newspaper

Room Type Selection:

Classic / Superior Twin King or Queen

• Recently renovated
• 32” flat panel television
• Choice of King or Queen bed

Premier Suite

• Separate living room with pull out sofa bed
• Connecting bedrooms available for groups travelling together
• Two 42” flat panel televisions
• CD player
• Mini bar

• Complimentary Wi-Fi Internet access throughout the hotel
• 24 hr fitness centre
• Library
• Various meeting rooms

Round Table Restaurant
Named after a group of Vanity Fair writers who gathered at the hotel after WW1 and discussed ideas for features at the fabled round table. The table remains and is a popular choice amongst diners eager for a rustic, traditional experience. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 
The Oak Room
Famous supper club named “New York’s Best cabaret venue” by New York Magazine, evokes a jazz age club with its rich panelling and warm lighting. Dinner and performances are offered on a seasonal basis. The Oak Room was a launching pad for such acts as Harry Connick Jnr, Diana Krall and Jamie Cullum. Serves a Jazz brunch on a Sunday.
Blue Bar
A meeting place for NY’s cultural and artistic elite. Enjoy a cocktail, glass of wine or beer in a relaxed setting. Bar food is also available here.
Lounge
Cocktails, tea and coffee are served in the lobby from 4pm. Wine is available from the hotel’s private cellar.
Algonquin Salon
Open mic night held every Sunday at 7pm for local performers to entertain the hotel guests.

• Located on West 44th Street

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