The
Bryant Park Hotel is a Landmark, Architecturally
Significant Luxury Botique Hotel in the Former
American Raditor Building, Designed by Ramond
Hood in the 1920 S and Was Completely Gutted
and Renovated in 2001. A Majority of the Rooms
Overlook the Gardens of Bryant Park. The Interiors
Were Designed by David Chipperfield. Guest
Rooms Are Minimalist by Design But Softened
With B B Italia Oak Furnishings, Hardwood Floors,
Colorful Tibetan Rugs, Textured Sofas With
Cashmere Blankets and Napa Leather Chairs.
The Large Picture Windows Attribute To the
Brightness of the Guest Rooms. Each Guest Room
is Equipped With a 32 Lcd High Definition Television
and Bose Wave Radio Cd Player. The Luxurious
Oversized Bathrooms Feature Travertine Marble
Floors and Walls With Glass Enclosed Showers
and Separate Deep Soaking Tubs With Molten
Brown Amenites. Bathrooms Vary On Room Type.
This
New York hotel offers 128 guestrooms in
the historic, 25-story American Radiator
Building, a Gothic-revival structure featuring
gilt exterior details whose interior was
transformed into a casual, contemporary
hotel featuring bold colors and stark-white
hallways.
Measuring approximately 300 square feet each, rooms at Bryant
Park offer queen beds with padded brown-leather headboards, 400-thread-count
Egyptian-cotton linens, cashmere blankets, white goose-down comforters,
and neckroll pillows. Bose stereo CD player/radios provide entertainment.
(DVD players and VCRs are available on request.) Bedside audio
devices supply soothing nature sounds, and bedside privacy buttons
fend off intrusions.
Seating
areas include desks or tables. For surcharges,
the Internet can be accessed via high-speed
cable, dial-up data ports, and televisions
with wireless keyboards. Two dual-line
telephones include one cordless. Fax machines
furnish business convenience. International
newspapers can be ordered (surcharges).
Terry-cloth bathrobes and slippers offer
lounging comfort.
Travertine-marble
bathrooms feature freestanding white-enamel/satin-finish-stainless-steel
sinks, Molton Brown toiletries, and stall
showers without tubs, separate stall showers
and tubs, or shower/tub combinations.
Decor
includes mocha carpets or hardwood floors
with Tibetan rugs, white walls and high
white ceilings, white sheer curtains, hanging
lights over nightstands, Italian oak furniture,
and charcoal-leather dressing benches.
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