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Hotel The Iroquois in New YorkThis hotel has 114 guestrooms and suites, all of which feature traditional French furnishings, down pillows and comforters, imported linens, CD players and TVs with VCRs and bathrobes.

Superior room -One double bed, two double beds, or one queen bed. Marble bathrooms have phones.

Deluxe room - Larger than Superior rooms. Two double beds, one queen bed, or one king bed. Marble bathrooms have phones.

Executive Suite - Spacious rooms with separate sitting areas, decorative fireplaces, and original art. One king bed and a sofa bed. Bathrooms have phones, jetted tubs, and separate showers.

Hotel The Iroquois in New YorkRooms include Air conditioning, Bathrobes, Bathroom telephone, Bottled water, Cable/satellite TV, CD player, Clock radio, Complimentary newspaper, High-speed Internet connection, Multi-line phone, Pay movies, VCR, Video game consoles, Voice mail. The Iroquois amenities include Triomphe - This understated, well-regarded restaurant features pale contemporary d?cor, intimate seating for 50, and innovative French/American cuisine at lunch and dinner. Sample dishes include seared Muscovy duck with coriander-honey glaze and sauteed mango; grilled salmon with truffled fava bean crostini and goat cheese.

Le Petit Triomphe - Breakfast is served in this separate dining room, which can also be used for private functions. In business district

What to expect: Corporate executives and cosmopolitan vacationers are frequent guests at the Iroquois, where classic European d?cor blends with warm hospitality. Complimentary iced tea and cider are offered at check-in and the paneled library off the lobby is as welcoming as a home study. The manager makes a point of meeting guests, half of whom are repeat visitors.

Amenity highlights: With only 11 rooms per floor, the Iroquois has an intimate atmosphere and personal touches that allow guests to feel at home. They may borrow books, videos, or CDs from the hotel's collections, check their e-mail free of charge, and have 24-hour access to room service and fitness center with Finnish-style sauna.

Insider tip: On Wednesdays and Fridays, visitors may take free tours of the restored Grand Central Terminal, an architectural marvel 4 blocks from the hotel. Stars twinkle once again in its vast vaulted ceiling and the brass clock, chandeliers and marble stairs are as magnificent as when the building opened in 1913.

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