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The Hotel Plaza Athenee is a charming, luxury, boutique, European style hotel with 152 rooms and suites, some of which have balconies and/or indoor atriums. Rooms are decorated in warm European fabrics, creating a home away from home atmosphere.Guests who stay at the Hotel Plaza Athenee, will enjoy the discreet location of Manhattan's fashionable Upper East Side (64th street, between Madison and Park Avenues), and will appreciate the quiet retreat the exclusive location offers. Free time can be spent indulging in the finest shops of the neighborhood, including Giorgio Armani, Hermes, Barney's, Tiffany's, and Louis Vuitton, just to name a few. The hotel also offers a new exciting and contemporary restaurant, "Arabelle" and the stunning "Bar Seine".
Location Highlights:Airport Info: 23 miles from Newark Int'l, 16 miles from JFK Int'l and 12 miles from LaGuardia Airport.; The Hotel Plaza Athenee, a luxury, European, boutique style hotel is located on a quiet tree lined street, on the fashionable East Side of Manhattan, 64th Street between Madison and Park Avenues. The hotel is just one block from Central Park and the shops of Madison Avenue, 5th Avenue, and 57th Street.; Areas Served: New York;
Recreation:Health and Recreation; The Hotel Plaza Athenee's fitness center is located on the second floor and is accessible to guests 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It features equipment such as the stairmaster, life cycle, treadmill, chest press, leg extenstions, pulldown/rolling machine and dumbells.;
Business Amenities:Meetings and Banquets; "Le Trianon" banquet room is elegantly appointed in natural earth tones with six windows overlooking 64th Street. It is an ideal setting for meetings and events of up to 75 people. Private Dining room is also available for events of up to 30 people. All banquets and menus may be customized. "Arabelle", the hotel's stylish, new restaurant features global cuisine in a contemporary, elegant setting. It is available for private parties of up to 180.;
Restaurant: Dining - "Arabelle", the hotel's stylish new restaurant features global cuisine in a contemporary, elegant setting. It is also available for private parties of up to 180. The chiffon colored walls, illuminated by faux windows and the fusing of European and Asian accents create a serene and soothing mood for a memorable dining experience."Bar Seine" offers a tranquil escape during the day, and in the evening transforms itself into a sultry, candlelit nightspot. Guests can enjoy pre or post cocktails in "Bar Seine", featuring an eclectic dcor of leather floors, animal print fabrics and leathers, and soft veiled lighting. More Details
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