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Want to stay in a hotel where the Beatles and Elvis once slept or Cary Grant actually lived for 12 years? Then look no further than the palatial Warwick New York Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, a friendly oasis of European-style elegance close to the Museum of Modern Art and within four blocks of Broadway, Central Park, Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, Fifth Avenue and Rockefeller Center. Other notable sites close to the Manhattan hotel include Saint Patrick's Cathedral, the Museum of Television and Radio, Time Warner Center and Trump Tower. Originally built by newspaper giant William Randolph Hearst as an exclusive guesthouse for his mistress, the intimate and grand Warwick epitomizes exclusivity and remains a longtime favorite with celebs. For dining and enjoyment, the New York City hotel recently opened Murals on 54, featuring innovative continental cuisine. Randolph's Bar, which actually resembles a living room with inviting sofas and armchairs, is an excellent venue to see and be seen in Manhattan.
The Warwick features a 24-hour business center, a well- equipped fitness facility, and valet, babysitting and 24-hour room services. The oversized 359 guestrooms and 67 suites feature high ceilings, dark woods, marble bathrooms, minibars, high- speed wireless Internet, dual-line telephones, data ports, wireless Internet connections, minibars, bathrobes and safes. The great ambience of New York City and the Warwick Hotel's terrific location close to all the sites make this the place to stay to see the city at its greatest.
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