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The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel
35 East 76th Street
10075 New York |
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| Hotel Description: |
| A timeless classic, The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel, has been called home by leaders in world affairs, business, society entertainment and the arts since its debut in 1930. Brilliantly positioned on Madison Avenue, it is a true New York landmark - a showcase of great art, a purveyor of privacy and a santuary of refined taste. Guests fell truly ensconced in an elegant private residental atmosphere, which includes a discreet and polished staff as well as world-class dining and entertainment. The Carlyle is b |
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| Hotel features/particularities |
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Hairdryer
Non smoking rooms
Fitness Center
Room Service
Air condition |
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Safe at the reception desk
Pets accepted
Parking
Reception open 24h a day |
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Room for disabled
Laundry service
Restaurant
Boutique |
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Phone
Minibar |
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Cable TV |
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TV |
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| Point of interest/Attraction: |
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Central Park: Located one block from the hotel, New York's own backyard, Central Park, offers beauty and relaxation in every season. |
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JFK Airport: 18 miles West |
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Newark Liberty Airport: 21 miles East |
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Metropolitan Museum of Art: Home to a world-renowned collection of masterpieces of artistry and design encompassing every historical and stylistic period from around the globe. 5th Avenue at 82nd Street . |
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Historic Upper East Side: The venerable Upper East Side of Manhattan is home to the Whitney, the Frick, the Cooper-Hewitt, the Guggenheim, and a multitude of fine art and antiques galleries as well as upscale shopping. |
| Restaurant: |
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Carlyle Restaurant: A long-time favorite among prominent eastside neighbors and socialites, spotlights dishes from Executive Chef James Sakatos' native Greece, classic French influences and the finest regional American ingredients. |
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Bemelman's Bar: Named in honor of the legendary artist, Bemelmans is a timeless New York watering hole that has drawn socialites, politicians, movie stars and moguls for more than five decades. |
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Cafe Carlyle: The nightly scene is out of an old MGM classic, camera ready with a backdrop that is pure Manhattan and a soundtrack that is classic cabaret. Cafe Carlyle is known for headlining incredible talents, including Eartha Kitt, Ute Lemper and Woody Allen. |
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The Gallery: Exotic, elegant decor by legendary decorator Renzo Mongiardino sets the stage for a private retreat favored by the rich, the famous and the beautiful since the hotel's inception. |
| Further information |
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Opened: 1930
Renovated: 2004
Number of floors: 34
Check-In: 3:00 PM
Check-Out: 12:00 PM |
| Guarantee Policy |
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All reservations must be guaranteed with a credit card. A deposit is not required. Non-guaranteed reservations are not accepted. Exceptions apply during holidays, special events, or conventions. |
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