SpringHill Suites Claims a Slice of The Big Apple with Opening of First Midtown Manhattan Hotel

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Celebrating its 300th milestone and entry into Manhattan, SpringHill Suites by Marriott opened has the doors of its stylish new 173-suite Midtown Manhattan hotel, located at 25 West 37th Street. Boasting impressive and unobstructed views of the Empire State Building and lower Manhattan, SpringHill Suites New York Midtown Manhattan/Fifth Avenue is owned by Hidrock Realty and Robert Finvarb Companies and managed by Marriott International, Inc. Convenient access to Fifth Avenue, the Empire State Building, Herald Square and Bryant Park make this addition a prime hub for both business and leisure travellers.Featuring suites that are larger than typical hotel rooms, SpringHill Suites New York Midtown Manhattan/Fifth Avenue is ideal for business and leisure travellers looking for style and inspiration in their stay. Every aspect, from furniture and lighting to colours and fabrics, has been carefully selected to offer calm and refreshing spaces. Separate living, working and sleeping spaces also provide guests with flexibility and functionality. The perfect place to sink into a good night’s sleep, the hotel offers luxurious linens and plush pillows, while a comfortable pull-out sofa bed and lounge chair offer additional space for relaxation or extra family members. The hotel’s tasteful bathroom includes modern touches, a marble-top vanity, iridescent tile walls and creative lighting features, which help travellers revive and refresh.

Business travellers can take advantage of a large, well-lit desk with ergonomic chair. Complimentary Wi-Fi in the hotel’s lobby and high-speed Internet access in every suite allow guests to remain connected at all times.

Featuring a brand new design that adds depth and sophistication to the décor, the lobby is a great venue for conducting casual meetings or simply to socialize. Using warm colours, accent fabrics and walnut-stained wood, the lobby’s earth tones inspire guests to sit, relax and enjoy their stay. The hotel also offers a complimentary hot breakfast, business services, same-day dry cleaning, guest laundry facilities and a fitness centre. In the lobby, the Market offers convenient 24/7 access to food and beverages.

Daniel Fountain / 25.05.2013

Editor, Hotel Designs

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