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ButterscotchBaggins Feb 7th, 2003 03:52 PM

NYC Room with a view
 
I'll be in New York in April and would love to have a hotel room that is high up and with a glorious city-lights view. I'd even be willing to splurge just this once. Can anyone recommend a hotel where I might find such a room?<BR><BR>Many thanks,<BR><BR>BB

Misha Feb 7th, 2003 07:32 PM

For their 50th anniversary my parents stayed at the Waldorf Towers (next to the Waldorf Astoria) and specifically asked for a city lights view. The Chrysler Building was in perfect view. Ask for it! The Towers start at the 24th floor so most anything facing northwest will thrill.

ButterscotchBaggins Feb 8th, 2003 03:21 AM

Many thanks, Misha. Any others?<BR><BR>BB

djkbooks Feb 8th, 2003 12:50 PM

The upper floors of Le Parker Meridien. On the northern side, there's a glorious view of Central Park. Those facing south have a terrific view of Midtown.

Patrick Feb 8th, 2003 12:59 PM

My favorite is still at the Marriott Marquis if you can get a room on the north side looking right out to Times Square and up Broadway. They have wall to wall glass, floor to ceiling and we always turn our sofa to face directly out like a giant moviescreen. <BR><BR>Of course, it's hard to get a guarantee for that, but we've requested it about four times and have always gotten it.<BR><BR>Many hotels around Central Park will have great park views, but I guess if I'm in New York, the brighter the lights and the busier the streets, the better!!

cjbnj Feb 8th, 2003 01:50 PM

I agree with the Marriott Marquis. To me it is the ultimate for a NYC view, and right in the middle of all the excitement of Times Square.

ButterscotchBaggins Feb 8th, 2003 01:55 PM

Wonderful, Folks. My sincere thanks to each of you.<BR><BR>I am going to book the Marriott. Would a corner room be worth asking for? I booked a room here years ago, and the reservation clerk said to me, &quot;I'll give you a corner room,&quot; when I asked for a roomwith a view. (We never did get to NY unfortunately.)<BR><BR>Cheers,<BR><BR>BB

GoTravel Feb 8th, 2003 03:13 PM

The Plaza Hotel, The Ritz-Carlton, The St. Regis at The Essex House, Plaza Athenee, The Pierre, The Carlyle, and The Trump Towers all have rooms with gorgeous views. Plan on mucho $$$$$.


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