The Lowell Hotel New York (New York City)

The Lowell Hotel New York (New York City)
The Lowell Hotel New York

country: United States, city: New York City (Upper East Side)

The Lowell Hotel New York The Lowell Hotel New York

Location
Located on a quiet, tree-lined street off Madison Avenue, The Lowell Hotel is set in the heart of New York's most exclusive and fashionable, Upper East Side. Just a block from majestic Central Park, this neighbourhood abounds with tasteful, exclusive boutiques and charming, international restaurants.

Rooms
With 47 individually decorated suites and 21 deluxe rooms, the hotel lavishes its guests with truly personalised service and great attention to detail.

Restaurant
Fully stocked bars with gourmet food snacks are available onsite. In a serene setting, Pembroke Room, ideal for social affairs, offers breakfast, weekend brunch, afternoon tea and cocktails with aristocratic ambiance on hand-painted Washington Pickard china.

General
Lowell features a business centre and fax services for your business needs. The exclusive fitness centre at the premises is designed to fit the busy lifestyle of the guests.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Business centre
Cocktail bar
Disabled facilities
Faxing facilities
Gymnasium
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Cable / Satellite TV
Hairdryer
Internet access
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Telephone
Voice mail

Extra Information:

Address:
28 E 63rd Street
New York City 10021


International hotels. — Academic. 2010.

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