A Luxury Portal: Luxury Travel Articles, News, and Listings Saturday Mar. 20th, 2010 Add to Favorites
Luxury Search
JustLuxe: a luxury portal
Home LifeStyle FineLiving LuxeTravel City Guides Luxury Hotels LuxeVideos LuxeShop Best of Luxe JL Rewards

New York City Guide

Home > Travel > City Guides > New York City Guide > St. Regis Hotel, New York: An Original Luxury
Main Overview Nightlife Dining See and Do Shop Services Culture
Email a Friend Suggestions Follow us on Twitter Follow us on Facebook Share Visit Website

St. Regis Hotel, New York: An Original Luxury

Posted: May. 31st, 2008

Luxury Hotels: Luxury Hotels: In the heart of Manhattan lies the gracious St. Regis Hotel New York; a hotel that ranks high among the top hotels in the world. Noted for its unparalleled hospitality, St. Regis was the 2007 recipient of the Mobil Travel Guide five Star Award as well as the AAA Five Diamond Award for fourteen consecutive years.

Walls at the St. Regis Hotel are most gracefully covered with silk material and the rooms abound with glorious antique furniture. Rooms have been classified into several categories. Superior guest rooms are imbued with Edwardian sophistication that is known for looking taut. The rooms are available with large king-sized beds and an enormous writing desk. Baths constructed of high-quality marble and adorned with elegant furniture.

The Imperial suite of St. Regis Hotel, spells sheer opulence, rather vast in size, the room has a dining room with a seating capacity of up to 10 people. Suites range anywhere from 1,700-3,000 square ft. There are three bathrooms in the suite, a fully furnished kitchen and a study. The imperial suites at St. Regis Hotel have played host to such celebrity guests as Marilyn Monroe and Salvador Dali.

At the St. Regis Hotel one can dine in style in any of its three restaurants. Astor Court, named after its owner Colonel Astor, is the picture of casual style. With long pillars and a high ceiling, this bistro is well known for its menu, style and service. If you happen to be dining there, don't forget to sample the sheep's milk ricotta ravioli and tuna tartare. The Limoges china and superior crystal ware render the dining experience rather dainty and special.

At St. Regis Hotel the King Cole Bar is as famous for its delicate cuisine as the stunning mural of King Cole by Maxfield Parrish. For those who may not know, this is where the famous vodka-based drink Bloody Mary landed in the U.S at the restaurant known as the "red snapper". If you are looking for some truly delectable French cuisine in New York by one of the world's most decorated chef's Alain Ducasse, look no further than Adour; all three of Ducasse' restaurants have been honored with three Michelin stars.

Business guests at the St. Regis Hotel can avail of the Business Center, which is at their disposal 24 hours a day. Guests have access to computers and secretarial services. Concierge services are also available to clients to assist in securing Broadway tickets, reservations, transportation and much more. For a relaxed evening, the Remedy Spa at St. Regis or the St. Regis Signature Bath Menu works wonders to rejuvenate the mind and body.

St. Regis New York boasts a turn of the century charm that is complimented by a superior standard of luxury, making it a choice destination during a stay in The City That Never Sleeps.

Related Topics: News

Share on Facebook SharePost Comment
Comments
Join Our Conversation Post a Comment
Add Your Comment
Please enter a display name and email address to add a comment.
COMMENTS:

NAME:

EMAIL:  *Email will not be displayed.
Please notify me when my comment has been approved and posted.

Please enter the letters seen below:
CAPTCHA Image
Reload Image

The Surrey

Trump Soho New York

Trump International Hotel And Tower

The Carlton
 
 
 
 
More Hotels: New York
See All Hotels
Become a LuxeCityLife Contributor
Featured Partners