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The Iroquois New York |
Published On: Dec 26, 2006
The Iroquois
49 W 44th St
New York, NY 10036


A retreat with luxury, style and great elegance the Iroquois in New York is considered to be a great focal point. The hotel goes out of its way to satisfy its guests, holding nothing back in its attempts to ensure that everyone is treated like a king or queen.
The Iroquois welcomes you with granite and limestone lobby fresh flowers and all that simple detail that makes the hotel amongst the best in the world. With attention to detail and luxury beyond your wildest dream, when you visit New York be sure to stay in the Iroquois.
Iroquois is only 3 minutes away from 5th Avenue shopping amenities, Times Square, the Theater district, St Patrick's Cathedral and the grand central station. If you come to New York to see the sights then staying at the Iroquois is the way to do it.
If you think about New York what is the first thing you think about? Is it the Empire state building, the Museum of Modern Art or maybe the Chrysler building? All of these are within a stones throw of the Iroquois hotel.
If you come to the Iroquois and you want to eat in luxury then you are in the right place. The Triomphe is not only amongst the top eateries in New York, it is also inside the Iroquois meaning you do not have to move more than a walk down the corridor to your guaranteed reservation.
With a concierge service that goes beyond anything most have ever been exposed to, the Iroquois also offers aspects that are far from the norm in any five-star hotel. A free newspaper in the morning, a shoe-shine, an in-room safe as well as CD and VHS in every room are all standard practices in the Iroquois.
Expensive chocolate, Nintendo computer consoles a fitness center all ensure that you will not be bored when it comes to entertainment!
The hotel has recently decided to move away from its initial premise of ski-high pricing, by also introducing a more accessible pricing package to those who want to live in luxury without the price tag attached.
The executive king suite still comes in at around $500 a night, however should you take advantage of the superior room during the quite months, this will only cost $299 a night. This can be reduced even further should you book in a group, where the price is reduced with the introduction of each new person.
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