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Mandarin Oriental, New York brings together an unprecedented combination of outstanding service, luxurious accommodations and prime location as the jewel of the Time Warner Center overlooking Central Park. The superbly appointed guestrooms and suites are located on Floor 38 through 54 and feature sophisticated technology such as Bose Sound Systems and flat panel televisions. Each floor offers a personal butler on hand to deliver gracious and attentive services 24 hours a day. The exciting, trend-setting restaurant will attract local food enthusiasts as well as guests. The Spa at Mandarin Oriental provides restorative treatments complemented by Asian-based rituals. A 75-foot naturally-lit lap pool and state-of-the-art sports and fitness center complete the unparalleled recreational opportunities.
Location Highlights:Corporate Sites/Business Places - Time Warner Center; Disney 1 miles East; Viacom 1 miles South; Universal Pictures 1 miles East; Coca Cola 0.2 miles West; Landmarks - Central Park; Rockefeller Center 1 miles North East; United Nations 2 miles West; Fifth Avenue 1 miles West; Lincoln Center 1 miles South; Broadway Theater district 0.5 miles North; Frick Collection 1 miles West; Carnegie Hall 0.1 miles West; Jazz at Lincoln Center 0.2 miles South; Madison Square Garden 0.5 miles North; NY City Ballet 0.1 miles South; Barney 1 miles West; Bergdorf Goodman 1 miles West; Chelsea Art District 2 miles North; Soho 3 miles North; Wall Street 5 miles North; Bronx Zoo 12 miles South.; Museums - Metropolitan Museum 2 miles South West; American Museum of Natural History 1 miles South; Guggenheim Museum 1.5 miles West; Museum of Modern Art Moma 0.5 miles North; Whitney Museum of American Art 1 miles West.; Airport Info: JFK International Airport (JFK) 15 miles South West; La Guardia Airport (LGA) 9 miles South West; Newark International Airport (EWR) 18 miles South East.; Mandarin Oriental, New York is located in the exclusive new Time Warner Center at Columbus Circle in the heart of Manhattan. The hotel overlooks Central Park and offers immediate access to luxury retail shopping and world-class entertainment.; Areas Served: New York, USA;
Recreation:Fitness Centre; A high performance exercise area with multi-sensory exercise equipment and a 75-foot skylit lap pool. The Spa will offer facilities such as Steam Bath, Sauna, Whirlpool, Jacuzzi, Mineral Water Treatment and regeneration Treatment.Jogging trails in Central Park.; The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, New York; The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, New York offers a 18,000 square foot oasis of tranquility, pampering, personalized service and Asian-influenced treatments such as Balinese and Thai massages, Shiatsu, European body scrubs, wraps and facials.; Shopping; Shopping within the Time Warner Center including specialty retailers such as Hugo Boss, Tourneau, Thomas Pink, Joseph Abbound, Armani Exchange, a Williams-Sonoma Grande Cuisine store, among many others.;
Business Amenities:Meeting Rooms; - 6,000 Sq ft pillarless ballroom- Three walls of 18 ft floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Central Park andthe Manhattan skyline- Subdivides into five separate rooms for multiple function use- Two meeting suites for a combined conference seating of 90 delegates- A boardroom that seats 8 delegates; Meeting Facilities; - Ideal facilities for business meetings, intimate gatherings, and grand celebrations- Mandarin Oriental's award-winning service- Live broadcast capabilities- Priva
Restaurant: Asiate - Designed by renowned restaurant designer Tony Chi, Asiate will serve Japanese-French cuisine in an environment of simplicity, elegance, balance and vitality. A trend-setting restaurant with spectacular views of the New York city skyline, Asiate will be recognized for its attentive and dynamic service. Dress code: Smart casualBreakfast : 7:00 am - 10:30 am Monday to Friday 7:00 am - 11:00 am Saturday to SundayLunch : 12 noon - 3:00 pm Monday to Friday 11:00 am - 2:30 pm Saturday to SundayDinner : 5:30 pm - 11:00 pm Monday to Saturday 5:30 pm - 9:00 pm Sunday
Restaurant: Lobby Lounge - The perfect place from light refreshments, afternoon tea or late night desserts with dramatic views of Central Park and the city skyline. Breakfast : 7:00 am - 11:00 am Monday to Friday 8:00 am - 11:00 am Saturday to SundayBar Service : 11:00 am - 1:00 am Monday to SundayAfternoon Tea : 2:30 pm - 5:00 pm Monday to Sunday
Restaurant: MObar - A stylish cocktail bar providing a lively atmosphere. Bar Service : 11:00 am - 1:00 am Monday to SundayAll day menu from 11:00 am to 11:00 pm Monday to Sunday More Details

Mandarin Oriental is the award-winning owner and operator of some of the world's most prestigious hotels. Mandarin Oriental's aim is to be recognised as one of the top global luxury hotel groups, providing exceptional customer satisfaction in each of its hotels. This will be effected through a strategy of investing in facilities and people while maximising profitability and long-term shareholder value.


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