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2 East 61st Street at Fifth Avenue min price single: 487 min price double: 945 | New York's landmark hotel on Central Park at Fifth Avenue, The Pierre is a testament to understated elegance. With its distinctive design, superb location and outstanding service, The Pierre truly has earned its reputation as one of the world's finest luxury hotels. A tranquil refuge in the heart of the city, the historic hotel combines the inviting comfort of the finest European residences with modern day ammenities and impeccable standards of services. Undisputed choice for New York's most important soical gathering and business meetings for seven decades.
Highlights:
149 rooms and 52 suites showcasing unique interiors including 12 grand suites; with a few featuring terraces
Across the street from Central Park
Dining at Manhattan's famed landmark can mean a classic afternoon tea beneath the colourful trompe loeil ceiling in The Rotunda or the romantic experience of dinner in Cafe Pierre, highlighted by impeccable service and acclaimed cuisine
24-hour elevator operator service
24-hour valet parking
Multilingual staff (over 35 foreign languages spoken)
Fitness centre
Men's and women's salons
Steps away from the renowned shopping on Fifth and Madison Avenues
Full-service Business Center
18,000 square feet (1,672 square metres) of meeting and function space including two ornately detailed ballrooms New York's landmark hotel on Central Park at Fifth Avenue,
The Pierre New York is located close to a wide array of New
York's fabled attractions, from the renowned shopping of
Fifth and Madison Avenues to outstanding museums and
cultural centers. The Pierre is a testament to understated
elegance. With its distinctive design, superb location and
outstanding service, The Pierre truly has earned its
reputation as one of the world's finest luxury hotels.
Local Restaurant and Theater- due to extreme demand in New
York City for Restaurant and Theater reservations, it is
recommended by our Concierge that advance planning with a
minimum of 45-60 day lead time be considered by our guests.
Business Hours-- Offices are usually open weekdays from 9am
to 5pm. Banks are open weekdays from 9am to 3pm or later and
sometimes Saturday mornings. Stores typically open between 9
and 10am and close between 5 and 6pm from Monday through
Saturday. Stores in shopping complexes or malls tend to stay
open late- until about 9pm on weekdays and weekends and many
malls and larger department stores are open on Sunday.
Drinking Laws-- The legal age for purchase and consumption
of alcoholic beverages is 21- proof of age is required and
often requested at bars/nightclubs/and restaurants so its
always a good idea to bring ID when you go out.
Electricity-- United States uses 110 to 120 volts AC -60
cycles-.
Embassies and Consulates-- All embassies are located in the
nations capital Washington D.C. Some consulates are located
in major U.S. cities and most nations have a mission to the
United Nations in New York City. Call for directory
information in Washington D.C. -tel. 202/555-1212- for the
number of your national embassy.
Holidays-Banks/government offices/post offices and many
stores/restaurants and museums are closed on the following
legal national holidays- January 1 New Years Day- the third
Monday in January Martin Luther King Jr. Rooms:201 |
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