Luxury in Style
Housed in the American Radiator building, the black-and-gold 1920´s Gothic landmark which inspired Georgia O’Keefe’s famous 1927 painting, Radiator Building – Night, New York, lives up to the often misused “boutique hotel” label.
Selected by Conde Nast Traveler’s 2004 Gold List as one of the ” World’s Best Places to Stay “, the Bryant Park Hotel has emerged since its 2001 opening as a nexus for young Hollywood, fashion culturati and cosmopolitans both native and transient including Hollywood A-listers like Halle Berry, Harvey Weinstein, Leonardo DiCaprio, Madonna, Yoko Ono, John Travolta, Martin Scorsese, Giselle Bundchen and Chris Noth.
The hotel has became the pulse of the fashion world during NY’s famed Fashion Week and is for sure the place to see and be seen by glitterati, fashion’s elite and celebrities.
Rising 25 stories above mid-town Manhattan, situated between Fifth and Sixth Avenues and overlooking the lovely Bryant Park, it houses 129 spacious guest rooms, including 17 suites and ten park-view terraces with 360-degree views. Its rooms boast such luxuries as authentic Tibetan rugs, goose-down duvets, travertine bathrooms kitted out by Czech & Speake with the finest toiletries from Molton Brown and Bose Wave music systems.
The city’s fashion industry is an integral part of The Bryant Park Hotel, accounting for 60% of the hotel’s business. The venue plays a key role in New York’s semi-annual Fashion Week, while the hotel’s Cellar Bar, a spectacular 3,000-square-foot subterranean haunt, hosts many private events, functions and fashion shows throughout the year. The Cellar Bar continues to be frequented by the coolest of New York’s glitterati.
The bar is frequented by young-Hollywood stars and is a favourite of Kevin Connelly of Entourage, Nicole Ritchie, Tara Reid, Avril Lavigne, Tommy Lee, Henry Cavill, Chris Noth, Tim Gunn, Michelle Trachtenberg.
The Bryant Park Hotel’s 70-seat private screening room holds weekly screenings and is favoured by studio executives for its intimacy and state of the art technology.
The Bryant Park Hotel reinforced its status when one of LA´s hippest restaurants, KOI, with Asian fusion cuisine, chose The Bryant Park Hotel as its New York location.
For further information visit www.bryantparkhotel.com
Chitra Mogul
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