Brad Keeton wrote:I really really strongly recommend the Michelangelo Hotel very close to Times Square. It can be a little pricey, but it's a very European style boutique hotel with great amenities and service. It's part of the Star Hotels group, and is (I think) their only US property, the majority being in Italy, thus the adherence to European style.
http://www.michelangelohotel.com/
For a comprehensive review:
http://www.oyster.com/new-york-city/hot ... elo-hotel/
Also, their restaurant is widely respected as one of the best hotel restaurants in the city, and one of Midtown's gems.
JustinHammond wrote:Brad Keeton wrote:I really really strongly recommend the Michelangelo Hotel very close to Times Square. It can be a little pricey, but it's a very European style boutique hotel with great amenities and service. It's part of the Star Hotels group, and is (I think) their only US property, the majority being in Italy, thus the adherence to European style.
http://www.michelangelohotel.com/
For a comprehensive review:
http://www.oyster.com/new-york-city/hot ... elo-hotel/
Also, their restaurant is widely respected as one of the best hotel restaurants in the city, and one of Midtown's gems.
Looks awesome, but $500 a night is not in the budget.
Brad Keeton wrote:JustinHammond wrote:Brad Keeton wrote:I really really strongly recommend the Michelangelo Hotel very close to Times Square. It can be a little pricey, but it's a very European style boutique hotel with great amenities and service. It's part of the Star Hotels group, and is (I think) their only US property, the majority being in Italy, thus the adherence to European style.
http://www.michelangelohotel.com/
For a comprehensive review:
http://www.oyster.com/new-york-city/hot ... elo-hotel/
Also, their restaurant is widely respected as one of the best hotel restaurants in the city, and one of Midtown's gems.
Looks awesome, but $500 a night is not in the budget.
Did you check around on that? I know that's the price listed in the Oyster review, but when I stayed there last spring it was considerably less - somewhere between $200 and $300 I think, a price on par with most of the other mid-town/Times Square places. The conference I was attending was at the nearby Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers, and the price I got at the Michelangelo was less than the discounted conference rate at the Sheraton, and the reviews were much higher for the Michelangelo.
I'd check around on the price. . .
JustinHammond wrote: Yeah, I tried booking on their site and after taxes it was $1,500 for three nights. I finally decided on The Hudson. It is known for its bars and I tend to enjoy drinking establishments.
Brad Keeton wrote:My friends that live there bitch constantly about the "holiday tourists."
JustinHammond wrote:Brad Keeton wrote:My friends that live there bitch constantly about the "holiday tourists."
Tell them to get ready to bitch about four more from KY.
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