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| Last-minute weekend trip: New York City |
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Enjoy Classic Cocktails, Historic Architecture and Modern Art in the Center of it All |
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Indulge in a getaway at the Ace |
Visiting New York City during the holiday season paints a classic picture of endless bright lights, timeless window displays, holiday markets and ice skating with a cup of cocoa in hand. The Ace Hotel New York is a trendy, centrally located hotel that offers an intimate place to recharge after exploring everything the city has to offer this time of year. |
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1 | Artistic Rooms — Even with a city full of sights to see, the rooms at the Ace are so sumptuously decorated, you might find it hard to leave. Featuring turntables and guitars, for those musically inclined, and with original art — think giant tapestries behind beds and hand-painted murals — these rooms are pulsing with the vibrant energy of New York City. | 2 | Museum Partnership — To further expand your deep dive into art around the city, guests can book a special offer online, for stays until January 23, that will fully immerse you in the creative culture New York has to offer. The deal includes two tickets to the New Museum, an exclusive tote bag, and a must-have illustrated exhibition catalogue featuring works from around the world. | 3 | Curated Coffee — Warm up from the chilly December wind with a delicious cup of Stumptown coffee, brewed in the Ace’s on-site storefront. Whether you are a coffee aficionado looking for a jolt before hitting the pavement to explore the neighborhood, or just searching for a central spot to meet up with friends, this spot is a perfect stop for a cup of cheer. | 4 | The Lobby Bar — The bustling Ace hotel lobby is a cozy spot to grab a drink, with plush and moody decor and dark wood. The Lobby Bar features rotating craft beer, clever cocktails and a select food menu. The bar is the perfect place to start — or end — your night out in New York City. |
5 | Historic Landmark — The Ace Hotel building was originally open for business in 1904. First known as the Hotel Breslin, it was a residential hotel for many years. The surrounding area was home to a full avenue of hotels, giving the stretch of Broadway between 23rd and 29th Streets the famed nickname, “the Great White Way” in part because of all of the electric lights spelling out the many hotel names. | 6 | Central Location — The Ace hotel is one of the most centrally located hotels in New York City. Blocks from the Empire State Building, and the delicious food in nearby Koreatown, it’s also a quick nearby subway ride away from the festive holiday shops and ice skating rink found at the Bryant Park Winter Village. | 7 | Travel Safely — The Ace offers contactless room service, complementary health kits at check-in, and a seal on room doors after cleaning so you know everything has been sanitized before you arrive. Remember, when traveling to New York City, any guests over the age of 12 must provide proof of at least one Covid-19 vaccination to be served in the Lobby, the gym, and any of the hotel food and beverage locations. |
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