Meliá Hotels International opened their latest property today in New York. This is their first property in the city and they’ve pulled out all the stops, capturing the essence of the INNSIDE brand, which caters to smart, urban business travelers and leisure weekends in Manhattan. Guests will find 313 stylishly designed guestrooms, hip dining options and the best in new hospitality tech. However, one of the best aspects of the property is its prime location, right between Sixth and Seventh Avenues, steps away from some of the most popular New York attractions.
The property’s fun dining option is Impero Caffè from Scott Conant, a celebrity chef who frequently appears as a judge on Food Network’s Chopped, in addition to other popular programs. The restaurant fully incorporates art and music into the dining experience in an effort to create a one-of-a-kind atmosphere that will engage guests in new and exciting ways.
Guestrooms include eight suites and three terrace suites, all of which include contemporary décor and lots of natural lighting. The suites feature picturesque views of the New York skyline and Empire State Building. Amenities include complimentary WiFi access, a complimentary stocked minibar (non-alcoholic beverages only), a Nespresso coffee machine and a flat-screen television with USB and Bluetooth connectivity. Guest can relax in the rain shower with carefully chosen SAMPAR skincare products before heading out on the town, with plenty of tips and concierge-level services from the INNSIDE team.
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