Location. Facing the rebuilding site of the former World Trade Center, the Millenium Hotel serves as a stirring tribute. Both the The World Financial Center and Wall Street are less than six blocks away. 10 blocks away is attractions such as South Street Seaport, Battery Park, Greenwich Village, SoHo and Tribeca. Hotel Features. The Millenium Hilton Hotel lobby features a rosewood panels and stone accents. A large heated indoor pool views of 18th century St. Paul's Chapel. The gym area provides free weights, cardio machines and a sauna. Massages are also offered in the spa or guestrooms. Church & Dey serves up Regional American cuisine while The Liquid Assets bar, features burgundy banquettes, gold velvet chairs and mood lighting. The business center provides faxing, photocopying and secretarial services.
Guestrooms. Accommodations come furnished with teak and maple wood furnishings, plush bedding and soft neutral tomes. Windows offer panormaic views of the Statue of Liberty, Lower Manhattan and New York Harbor. Amenities include high speed Internet access, weekday newspapers, 42 inch plasma televisions, in room safes and large desks.
Expert Tip. The lobby displays the hotel's salvaged American flag from the tragedy on September 11, 2001.
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My firsdt visit to New York was truly a memorable one. My friends has all been telling me that I had to stay here if I wanted to get the whole New York vibe and boy were they right. Starting from waking up to see the sun rising over the Brookly Bridge all the way to partying the night away in nearby Soho.
I was probably most impressed with the guestroom as they were all much larger than I had expected and mine came with a king size bed, Plasma TV, erxtra comfy sheets and a daily newspaper that they delivered right to my door. Definetely worth another trip just to see what else the Big Apple has to offer.
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01-20-2007 Q.A., Sacramento, California
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This place has got to be as close to perfect as you can get in New York. My wife and I got a corner room and were just amazed at the views as we were able to overlook Greenwich Village, the Empire State Building and the Brooklyn Bridge from our king sized bed. Room service was a little bit pricey, but nowhere near as expensive as other places.
It was my wife's first trip to New York so we spent much of the time sightseeing. Thankfully we were just minutes from Battery Park, Chelsea and Soho. In fact were were able to take the ferry over to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty. What a trip, you can be sure that we will be staying here whenever we are in town.