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Radisson Lexington Hotel New York
511 LEXINGTON AVENUENew York, NY US
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Property Description
The Radisson Lexington Hotel NY is a superior first class hotel featuring Starbucks in the Lobby. Located on Manhattans fashionable east midtown-the heart of New York City. Ideal location for both business and leisure travel. Close to Rockefeller Center, CitiGroup, KPMG, JP Morgan Chase and several fortune 500 company headquarters including Theater District, Shopping areas and attractions. The hotel has a variety of onsite dining options. Newly renovated business and fitness center. Wireless High Speed Internet in the public areas.
Location Description
Downtown - This hotel is located near downtown.
Property Information
- Check in time is 3:00 PM (EST).
- Check out time is 12:00 PM (EST).
- Opened in 1929
- Renovated in 2006
- The property has 705 rooms spread across 27 floors.
Air Conditioned
Brailled Elevators
Business Center
Copy Service
Cribs Available
24 Hour Front Desk
Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
Elevators
Express Check In
Express Checkout
Fire Alarm with Light
Golf
Grab Bars in Bathroom
Exercise Gym
Hairdryers Available
Health Club
Internet Access ? Complimentary
High speed internet access
Iron
Ironing Board
Lounge
Maid Service
Modem in Room
Microwave
In Room Movies
Multilingual
Indoor Parking
Valet Parking
Refrigerator
Restaurant
Rollaway Beds
Room Service
Safe
Security
Shops/Commercial Services
Sofa Bed
Fitness Center or Spa
Sprinklers In Rooms
Indoor Tennis
Tennis
Outdoor Tennis
Terrace
Television with Cable
Laundry/Valet Services
Wheel Chair Access- Broadway: The most influential theater district in the world. Be sure to check out TKTS booth at Duffy Square between 45th and 47th streets.
- Lincoln Center: Performing Arts
- Metropolitan Opera House: Performing Arts
- Madison Square Garden: Home of the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers. Concerts and events.
- Cruise Ports: Cruise port address: 311 12th Avenue
- Wall Street: Business District
- New York Public Library: World's great research libraries
- Museum of Modern Art (MOMA): Closed on Wednesday
- St. Patricks Cathedral: Four blocks from the hotel, the seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of New York. A fine example of Gothic architecture that prevailed in Europe from 1275 to 1400. Church services are held everyday of the year and sung services on six days of the week.
- Statue of Liberty-National Monument: Transfers by ferry -Hours 0930 Hours to 15:15 Hours Prices (subject to change): Adults 7 USD -Seniors 6 USD -Children 3 USD
- Tiffany & Company: Legendary Jeweler
- Times Square: 40 Theaters, 250 restaurants, incredible vibrance. Home to the bigest New Years Ever celebration in the USA.
- United Nations: Largest international governmental organization in the world
- Top of the Rock: Unparalleled views of New York city from the newly renovated observation deck on the 70th floor of the Rockefeller Plaza.
- World Trade Center Memorial: Ground zero where the fabled Twin Towers once stood.
- Barnes and Noble: Largest NYC bookstore
- Barneys New York: Expensive designer clothing
- Fifth Ave: The most famous and chich boutiques line either side of Fifth Ave including Saks Fifth Ave.
- Bloomingdales: Clothing -Cosmetics -Shoes -Jewelry -Household goods -Linens
- Carnegie Hall: Landmark concert hall with continuous classical performances
- Central Park: Central Park has been in the works for 150 years. 843 acres of the world's permier public spaces providing shopping, dining and extra curricular activities
- Century 21: Located near Ground Zero this is a bargin shoppers delight. European and American brand names at discounts more than 15 different departments.
- Children's Museum of Manhattan: Exhibits are designed to make learning fun and interactive
- Chinatown: Restaurants -Shops
- Chrysler Building: An art deco masterpiece that was the tallest building in the world before the Empire State Building. Built as a corporate office for Chrysler, the decorative pieces are in automotive fashion, including eagle heads and hood ornament wings.
- City Hall: Several art and history exhibits
- Ellis Island National Monument: Allows the visitors to retrace the steps of their ancestors
- Empire State Building: The tallest building in the world from 1931-1972. The viewing gallery offers magnificient views of New York City and its surroundings.
- F.A.O. Schwarz: The ultimate toy store
- Frick Collection: Closed on Monday
- Grand Central Terminal: Largest train station and main concourse in the world
- Greenwich Village: A maze if coffee shops -Nightclubs -Shops -Artists
- Guggenheim Museum: The building itself is a work of art
- Hammacher Schlemmer: Special gifts and high prices
- International Jewelers Brokerage: Great place to find discount jewelery
- Little Italy: Boutiques -Restaurants -Art Galleries -Clothing stores
- Macy's: Clothing -Cosmetics -Shoes -Jewelry -Household goods
- Manhattan Mall: Nine floors with 80 stores
- Metropolitan Museum of Art: Museum cover 5000 years of culture from all over the world Closed on Mondays
- Newport Center Mall: Movie theaters -Food Court -Clothing items (no tax charged)
- New York Stock Exchange: A visitors gallery in this landmark of capitalism -Overlooks the trading floor
- Rizzoli: Quiet bookstore with an outstanding international book selection
- Rockefeller Center: The plaza is well known for its ice skating rink and its Christmas tree during the Christmas season. Important buildings around the Plaza include Radio Music Hall, the GE building, La Mason Franciase, and the British Empire.
- Saks Fifth Avenue: Upscale clothing store
- Soho and Tribeca: Galleries -Dining and Shopping
- Sony IMAX Theater: Eight-story high screen plus 3-D
- South Street Seaport: Historic seaport district -Cobblestone streets -Shops -Waterfront piers -Restaurants
