The
Plaza Hotel is perhaps the most famous hotel
in New York City. Built in 1907 with much
fanfare, The Plaza is the only hotel in New
York designated a National Historic Landmark.
The hotel has been the setting for numerous Hollywood
films including "The Cotton Club,"
"Plaza Suite," "Crocodile
Dundee," "Funny Girl" and
"The Way We Were."
The
Iroquois Hotel is a charming upscale hotel
situated in the heart of Midtown Manhattan.
Guestrooms are lavishly designed in restful green and
cream, featuring attractive French furnishings
as well as imported 300-count
cotton bed linens and goose down pillows. Some
notable courtesies include a cozy library, a
Finnish sauna, and Triumph Restaurant.
This
luxurious boutique-style hotel is one of the
most prominent properties in Manhattan. The
Benjamin is an executive suite hotel, offering
standard guestrooms as well as junior suites
furnished with a galley, workstation and separate
bedroom. The Benjamin is within walking
distance to Broadway theaters, Times Square,
Fifth Avenue, and more.
Almost
30 million people visit Times Square every
year. Aside from being the world's most famous
spot to celebrate the New Year, Times Square
is at the center of everything New York.
World-class shopping, restaurants, bars,
discount tickets to Broadway shows and
fabulous hotels can all be found here under a
brilliant display of sights and sounds.
One
of New York's most recognizable structures,
the Empire State Building has been visited by
over 115 million people since its completion
in 1931. The building is a lasting tribute to
Art Deco architecture, and its two observation
decks provide some of the best unobstructed
views of the city.
Another
one of New York's more recognizable structures
is the Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright. Inside the museum is one of the
world's largest collections of modern art and
sculpture. Highlights include works by
Picasso, Van Gogh, Kandinsky and others.