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New York City - The Millenium Hotel
by Jacquie Kubin, Editor
New
York City ... The Millenium Hotel, New York
believes that “Travel should take you places,”
and lower Manhattan should hold a place on your
short lists of places to go. Beyond the glitz of
Times Square’s light. Away from the green of
Central Park, lower Manhattan is the doorway to
New York.
It is where it all began and where it all still is.
The hotel stands regally as only a truly modern glass structure can – particularly one that sits squarely in the Financial District –Manhattan’s oldest enclave.
With 471 guestrooms and 98 luxury suites, the hotel offers incredible views of lower Manhattan to the South East as well as the island’s northern neighborhoods.
Rebuilt following the 9-11 terrorist attacks, the Millenium Hotel has been re-invented in soothing neutral tones and textures that welcome guests from into a sanctuary that offers views on four sides.
Those vistas move from spectacular to awe-inspiring when one looks down to the where the Towers once stood.
Looking
to East, toward Brooklyn and marvel at the
expanses of the Brooklyn (b.1883) and Manhattan
bridges that connects Manhattan to Long Island.
Crossing over the East River, the Neo-Gothic Brooklyn Bridge is the oldest steel and wire suspension bridge in the United States.
Breathtaking by day, their lighted spans taking on an ethereal quality at night. Over is more than one hundred and twenty-five year history the Brooklyn Bridge has carried millions of people to and from the city.
Bridge visitors can walk across the center promenade, enjoy the incredible views from the elevated walkway or enjoy a view of the bridge from one of the Fulton Ferry Landing restaurants.
North along the Hudson River lays the story of the people aboard US Airways flight 155 who landed in the water following a debilitating bird strike. To the right stands the landmark 102-story Art Deco Empire State building, the world’s tallest building for over forty years.
Today
she is once again New York’s tallest structure,
America’s second tallest skyscraper and the
fourth tallest freestanding structure in America.
She is a national treasure and one of the Seven
Wonders of the Modern World.
And she is magnificent viewed from high.
Looking South West and watch as the Statue of Liberty changes with the day’s light. Look down on Ellis Island and wonder about your family’s history and those twelve million immigrants that first stepped on American soil at Ellis Island.
One of America’s most historically significant buildings, the main building at Ellis Island is a remarkable representation of the Beaux Arts architectural style and is today open to the public as a museum and honorarium to the many immigrants who came through her doors.
Following
a day of hiking the bridges, touring the churches
and seeking out examples of classic Art Deco
architecture and ornamentation, returning to the
Millenium hotel means luxury marble baths,
massage showers and quality amenities in every
room.
Stretch out on large beds, with the nighttime views of New York around you and listen to the news, or watch David Lettermen, video-taped a few miles up town in Times Square, on large plasma screen televisions.
Each room features a comfortable work station for writing a letter or emailing a report back to the office.
Start or end your day in the properties heated indoor pool and fitness centre. End your day at Liquid Assets, the lobby bar.
The
Millenium Hotel sits at the center of Wall
Street, the New York Stock Exchange and World
Financial Center. The Battery Park Promenade,
Castle Clinton and the South Street Seaport all
of which are but a few blocks away.
Tribeca, Soho, and West Village all provide ethnic neighborhoods filled with wholly New York City dining options.
411:
For more information on The Millenium Hotel, including the many great programs they offer, including their “New York On Sale” promotion offering rates as low as $159 (mention NYSALE promotion for best rates) contact:
The Millenium Hilton
55 Church Street
New York, NY 10007
212-693-2001
Photo Captions:
1st Right: The Millenium Hotel
2nd Left: The Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges cross the East River as viewed from the Millenium Hotel
3rd Right: Uptown along the Hudson as viewed from the Millenium Hotel
4th Left: The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island as viewed from the Millenium Hotel
5th Right: Guest room at the Millenium Hotel.
It is where it all began and where it all still is.
The hotel stands regally as only a truly modern glass structure can – particularly one that sits squarely in the Financial District –Manhattan’s oldest enclave.
With 471 guestrooms and 98 luxury suites, the hotel offers incredible views of lower Manhattan to the South East as well as the island’s northern neighborhoods.
Rebuilt following the 9-11 terrorist attacks, the Millenium Hotel has been re-invented in soothing neutral tones and textures that welcome guests from into a sanctuary that offers views on four sides.
Those vistas move from spectacular to awe-inspiring when one looks down to the where the Towers once stood.
Crossing over the East River, the Neo-Gothic Brooklyn Bridge is the oldest steel and wire suspension bridge in the United States.
Breathtaking by day, their lighted spans taking on an ethereal quality at night. Over is more than one hundred and twenty-five year history the Brooklyn Bridge has carried millions of people to and from the city.
Bridge visitors can walk across the center promenade, enjoy the incredible views from the elevated walkway or enjoy a view of the bridge from one of the Fulton Ferry Landing restaurants.
North along the Hudson River lays the story of the people aboard US Airways flight 155 who landed in the water following a debilitating bird strike. To the right stands the landmark 102-story Art Deco Empire State building, the world’s tallest building for over forty years.
And she is magnificent viewed from high.
Looking South West and watch as the Statue of Liberty changes with the day’s light. Look down on Ellis Island and wonder about your family’s history and those twelve million immigrants that first stepped on American soil at Ellis Island.
One of America’s most historically significant buildings, the main building at Ellis Island is a remarkable representation of the Beaux Arts architectural style and is today open to the public as a museum and honorarium to the many immigrants who came through her doors.
Stretch out on large beds, with the nighttime views of New York around you and listen to the news, or watch David Lettermen, video-taped a few miles up town in Times Square, on large plasma screen televisions.
Each room features a comfortable work station for writing a letter or emailing a report back to the office.
Start or end your day in the properties heated indoor pool and fitness centre. End your day at Liquid Assets, the lobby bar.
Tribeca, Soho, and West Village all provide ethnic neighborhoods filled with wholly New York City dining options.
411:
For more information on The Millenium Hotel, including the many great programs they offer, including their “New York On Sale” promotion offering rates as low as $159 (mention NYSALE promotion for best rates) contact:
The Millenium Hilton
55 Church Street
New York, NY 10007
212-693-2001
Photo Captions:
1st Right: The Millenium Hotel
2nd Left: The Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges cross the East River as viewed from the Millenium Hotel
3rd Right: Uptown along the Hudson as viewed from the Millenium Hotel
4th Left: The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island as viewed from the Millenium Hotel
5th Right: Guest room at the Millenium Hotel.
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