Amid the hustle and bustle that is New York City, sits an oasis of sophistication and elegance. For more than a century, the Algonquin has welcomed guest with superb accommodations and gracious service. A major renovation in 2004 included such up-to-the-minute enhancements as plasma screen televisions high-speed Internet access, a fitness center and simultaneously restored the hotel’s classic ambience. Rich jewel tones and comfortable furnishings lend a warm and welcoming air to the hotel’s lobby. The Round Table Room, home of Dorothy Parker and her famous “Vicious Circle” of the 1920s, is a favorite spot for pre- and post-theater dinners. The hotel’s homage to its literary connections continues with copies of The New Yorker in every guestroom. In further recognition of its role as the birthplace of magazine, the hotel’s hallways are covered with exclusive wallpaper featuring cartoons from the The New Yorker, custom-designed by cartoonist Robert Mankoff. 1902 Classic/Deluxe: $269.00 to $599.00
Suites: $399.00 to $699.00
Subject to Availability;
Seasonal rates apply
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