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Experience High Style in New York at The Time Hotel Nyack & Manhattan

The Time Hotel Nyack New York

Photo Credit: The Time Manhattan

New York City and Nyack are connected by The Time Hotels in both destinations. The Time Manhattan is amid The Theatre District in Manhattan, while The Time Nyack property, a re-imagined vintage warehouse, is elevated in town such that it provides a postcard view of the Hudson River. The big-city version is a stylish boutique, whose restaurant Serafina hosts elite Italian cuisine, and a savory breakfast (ask for the lemon pancakes, eggs and sausage, the pancakes here are pastry-light).

The Time Hotel Nyack New York
Photo Credit: The Time Manhattan

Whether in the area for theater, shopping or business, experience both hotels courtesy of a Shopping Summer Package. This features accommodations at both, breakfast in New York at Serafina, complimentary welcome cocktails at LeGrande, discounted tickets to a Broadway performance, and access to personal shopper at nearby Bloomingdale's, including car service there and back to The Time. Upon New York City checkout, a coach driver transports guests to The Time Nyack. In this more suburban setting, the package includes car service to and from shopping at Woodbury Commons outlets, with a VIP discount passport provided by The Time. The latter also includes transportation, this time with the Nyack property's own courteous driver. Post-shopping dinner and drinks at The Time Nyack and breakfast in bed complete the deal.

The Time Hotel Nyack New York
Photo Credit: The Time Manhattan

An hour and 20 minutes from New York City, the Nyack property has a spa, a pool, tennis courts, and after your day of recreation or business, the dinner is a rare treat, in a setting that quotes the space's industrial origins in the most clever boutique ethos. The suites are sunny affairs evocative of one's dream apartment—lofty ceilings, deep mattresses, exotic wallpaper, rugs and cushions. The Time also offers rental bicycles for the nearby trails. Fall guests will experience foliage colors, college football, or access to Fashion Week or theaters back in New York City. Dividing one time between these properties, or even a stay at either, is the prime way to spend that visit to Manhattan or its outskirts.

Bijan Bayne

Bijan C. Bayne is an award-winning Washington-based freelance columnist and critic. Bayne's travel articles have appeared in AAA Horizons, Family Digest, Atlanta Goodlife, Ohio magazine, Arrington's Inn Traveler, and Hotel Executive, and his book reviews have been featured in Washington Post Book World, The Boston Herald, Wild River Review, and The Crisis. He has served as a consultant for film, t...(Read More)

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