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Morgans An Ian Schrager Hotel in New York, United States
  
This hotel has 352 guestrooms and suites, all of which include premium bedding and custom window seats, down comforters, 330-thread-count sheets, and dual-line phones. The floral photographs on the walls are original signed works by Robert Maplethorpe, commissioned by the hotel in 1985 and considered priceless today. Standard - These guestrooms offer one queen or two oversized twin beds and can accommodate a maximum of two people.
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Rooms include Air conditioning, Bathroom television, Cable/satellite TV, Cassette player, CD player, Climate control, Clock radio, Complimentary newspaper (M-F), Designer toiletries, Desk, Extra towels, linens, bedding, Fax machine, Hair dryer, High-speed Internet connection, Hypo-allergenic bedding available, In-room safe, Iron/ironing board, Maid service, Mini/honor bar, Modem Internet access, Multi-line phone, Non-smoking rooms, Pay movies, Premium bedding, Private bathroom, Smoking rooms, VCR, Voice mail, Window open-operating.
Morgans an Ian Schrager Hotel amenities include Guests of the hotel enjoy a complimentary Continental breakfast each morning. Asia de Cuba - A fusion of two popular cuisines in a dramatic setting draws both celebrities and food aficionados. A social table for 18, situated in the center, is a boon for solo diners. The restaurant is open for breakfast for hotel guests, and for lunch and dinner for the public. Morgans Bar - This dim, cellar hideaway has been discovered by trendy New Yorkers, who like the offbeat decor mixing the whimsical and the elegant. Live jazz is featured on Tuesday nights.
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What to expect: Ian Shrager's first New York hotel set the standard for chic hotel design when it opened in 1985. Continually updated, it retains a loyal following from the fashion, entertainment, and publishing worlds. The optical-illusion, checkerboard lobby rug, inspired by old New York checker cabs, is a motif repeated throughout the hotel. The restaurant and bar attract trendy New Yorkers as well as visitors. The hotel's Murray Hill neighborhood is a mainly residential area bordering and within an easy walk of Midtown. Amenity highlights: The fourth-floor living room provides a private retreat for guests, offering comfortable seating and a work desk equipped with a computer and free Internet access. Free coffee, tea, and fruit are available in the living room until late each evening. The concierge is on duty 24 hours daily. Complimentary Continental breakfast is served in the chic Asia de Cuba restaurant, and the penthouse is a popular venue for private parties. Insider tip: Not far from Morgans is a delightful little courtyard known as Sniffen Court, at 150-158 E. 36th St. This residential enclave of 10 brick, Romanesque Revival carriage houses was built in the 1850s by one John Sniffen, and has been perfectly and improbably preserved off a busy block in modern New York.
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24-hour front desk, Air conditioning, Audio/visual equipment, Babysitting or child care, Banquet facilities, Bar/lounge, Business services, Catering, Cellular phone rental, Complimentary breakfast, Complimentary newspaper, Computer rental, Concierge, Conference rooms, Cribs available, Currency exchange, Doorman, Dry cleaning service, Express check-in/check-out, Fax machine, Internet access, Limousine service available, Maid service daily, Medical services, Multilingual staff, Night club, Parking (fee), Parking nearby, Photocopy machines, Porter/bellhop, Restaurant, Rollaway beds, Room service (limited hours), Secretarial services, Security guard, Shoe shine, Suitable for children, Use of nearby fitness center (discount for guests), Valet parking, Video library, Wake-up calls, This 19-story hotel offers complimentary Continental breakfast, a gracious living room, and free passes to a health club 1 block away. Business travelers can request services at the front desk, and portable computers and fax machines also are available on .
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