HOTEL ELYSÉE
Un superbe hôtel avec restaurant, bar et galerie de peinture à New York.
Cet hôtel de charme, construit dans les années 1920, s’enorgueillit de la fidélité de ses clients. Ses 99 chambres sont spacieuses et douillettes et ses suites ont des allures de petits appartements. Chambres et suites n’ont pas de numéro, mais un nom, pour faire plus intime. Moquette à motifs, lits à baldaquins, meubles anciens... L'hôtel a un petit côté européen très plaisant. L’hôtel dispose en outre d'un restaurant grec et d'un restaurant new-yorkais historique, appelé The Monkey Bar. C’est somptueux. Quant à l'accueil, il est tout à fait agréable.
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My wife and I came to NYC for a family celebration and spent our weekend here. The rooms were spacious and the beds were quite comfy. All staff members we interacted with were friendly and helpful. They provided us with delicious restaurant recommendations (highly recommend the Monkey Bar attached to the hotel if you can get a reservation) and set up reservations for when we arrived. They were also more than accommodating with our arrival and departure schedules when plans shifted around some. I should also note that the whole hotel is furnished with beautiful French antiques and florals which really add to the charm of the experience.
The location of the hotel was also wonderful. So many shops! There are also lots of delicious restaurants only a few blocks away, and if you are up for a little longer walk, you can easily get to Time Square and Broadway
The hotel also offers a complementary breakfast which later turns into a snack/coffee/tea room. We found the breakfast was more than substantial with yogurts, pastries, and some other options. It was great when we were in a hurry one morning, but also great when we were having a relaxing morning with tea/coffee before heading out for brunch.
It was an amazing weekend and I will absolutely be coming back next time I am in NYC.
The hotel was home to famous playwright Tennessee Williams for 15 years until his passing in 1984 at the very same hotel. The rooms are furnished is the classic traditional style. Service staff is very attentive and friendly. Guest lounge offers complimentary wine and appetizers during happy hour with snacks and beverages throughout the day and continental breakfast every morning.