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October 12, 2021

Stunning NYC Hotel Upper West Side Manhattan JESS@FriendsTravel.com

Hotel New York City

When New York is the city that never sleeps, then the Upper West Side is a hand-carved four-poster king with fine linens. In this residential neighborhood, where worldly refinement emanates from every corner, the inviting Hotel celebrates creativity and community. Even if you’ve never been to New York, arriving at Arthouse feels familiar—like you’re being warmly welcomed back home.



Why You’ll Love It Here…

The Vibe: Originally opened as the hip NYLO hotel, the property was reborn again in 2019 aiming to celebrate the history and arts-and-culture traditions of the Upper West Side. You will find these elements when you step into the lobby where an original fireplace, custom contemporary artwork and a 1920s-era French elevator system make you instantly feel like you are in someone’s cozy #Manhattan apartment.

The Taste: The Bar, which also functions as a library, jazz club, and piano lounge, are intimate and artful, with dark, tufted velvet sectionals and industrial accents. A priceless permanent art collection further characterizes the space. The hotel’s two on-site eateries, the Upper West Side outpost of beloved Italian restaurant Serafina, and Redfarm, a modern Cantonese spot dishing out tasty farm-to-table dim sum, draws both tasteful travelers and locals alike.

The Sleep: 291 luminous and spacious guest rooms, including 40 suites, are furnished with natural oak bed frames, plush midnight blue curtains, and exposed brick, evocative of your most well-travel led friend’s timelessly stylish loft. On the top three floors, suites with balconies, as well as two wrap-around terraces on the 14th and 16th floors open to all guests, offer Hudson River views and a sweeping panorama of the West Side.

Special COVID-19 Notes: New York is currently open. For more information about their health and safety protocols. Just ask!







NYC Studio With Terrace

The NYC Studio with Terrace measures approximately 300 square feet and features a private outdoor balcony and a sit-out. These rooms are located on the 14th and 15th floors offering breathtaking views of the Hudson River or Upper West Side. Other amenities include Pure bathroom products, 100% combed cotton luxury sheets, and wood-style flooring.

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September 21, 2021

Park Avenue South, New York, NY JESS@FriendsTravel.com

 

Park Avenue Luxury!
Park Avenue South, New York, NY

Located in the heart of midtown, the stylish Park Avenue is just a short walk from #Broadway, #Grand #Central #Station, #Times #Square and #Rockefeller #Center. Walk into the three-story atrium lobby and you might think you stepped through a wormhole to the Upper West Side. Blame it on the elegant herringbone floors, black-and-white checkered wingback chairs, purple Murano glass chandeliers, plush Chesterfield couches, and the roaring fireplace. But ascend to the buzzy three-tiered rooftop, which has been drawing an affluent, stylish, party-going crowd since the hotel opened as Park Avenue, and it becomes quite clear you’re further downtown.


Why You’ll Love It Here…

The WOW: A heated indoor-outdoor pool is the main attraction, if only to gather around for cocktails and small bites and a boogie beneath the shadow of the Empire State Building. While the pool is reserved for hotel guests, the outdoor lounge and bar is open to the public with live DJs spinning on the weekends and a popular summer Friday crowd.

The Sleep: The sultry Andi Pepper-designed interiors that christen the rooftop (think Edison bulb chandeliers, handsome dark leather couches, and tons of ivy) extend into the hotel’s 249 extra-spacious rooms, which are punctuated by pops of fuchsia and cobalt and have floor-to-ceiling windows, some with Juliet balconies, overlooking Park Avenue and cityscape views of Midtown.

The Extra: For the fitness enthusiasts, a Flywheel spinning studio with daily classes is adjacent to the lobby. There is also a fully-equipped gym located on the third-floor with free and unlimited audio-guided Aaptive fitness classes. The hotel partners with Roula, a bike delivery and tour company, that will take guests out for guided biking tours around the city.

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Park Avenue Suite

The Park Avenue Suite measures at least 775 square feet, offering a private bedroom with wrap-around Juliet balcony, one king size bed, a separate living area with Juliet balcony, en-suite five fixture glass tile bathroom with deep soaking tub and a additional guest half bathroom. The spacious living area features a pull-out sofa and an over-sized coffee table for entertaining. Premium amenities include 400 thread count luxury Egyptian cotton linens, bathrobe, and slippers; interactive Hi-definition LCD flat screen televisions, a fully stocked private bar; a Bowers and Wilkins Zeppelin Mini iPod Docking Station and more.

February 15, 2021

NYC Boutique Elegance JESS@FriendsTravel.com

When Benjamin N. Ortiz designed the hotel, he took cues from Jean Cocteau’s 1946 French film La Belle et la Bête (Beauty and the Beast). And it shows. The hotel looks like something out of a fairytale. Guests enter through a wrought-iron archway entangled in ivy and twinkling fairy lights that leads into a lobby decorated with whimsical touches like oversized urns and mirrored tables.

Why You’ll Love It Here…
The Sleep: All of the 260 rooms are dressed in serene whites and blues. The walls are intentionally bare so you can focus on the awe-inspiring city views from the floor-to-ceiling windows. All rooms feature HDTVs with Google Chromecast, Frette linen-topped beds and showers stocked with Malin + Goetz bath products. To get the best, book a stay at the Penthouse located on the hotel’s 26th floor. Known as one of the most photogenic penthouses in the city, this suite offers the highest view in the neighborhood.

The Taste: The greenhouse-inspired NoMo Kitchen, just off cobblestoned Crosby Street, is a buzzy fixture in the neighborhood (and on Instagram) for its eye-catching interior — think candles, chandeliers, lots of plants, SoHo’s famous rainbow heart graffiti by James GoldCrown, a hovering Deborah Lippman–designed glass sculpture — and an inspired craft cocktail menu with Northern Mediterranean cuisine. The Library Private Dining Room, tucked behind a hidden bookshelf is one of several unique venues at the hotel for private events.

On Site: Guests enjoy exclusive perks including $15 daily dining credit to the “Kitchen”, complimentary coffee/tea service in the Kitchen, access to 24/7 fitness center and discounts from businesses in the area.

A Room with a View


Special COVID-19 Notes: Hotel is open and offers personal care kit (incl. mask, sanitizing wipes and gloves) to all guests. For Reservations and more information about their health and safety protocols:

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Penthouse

Located on the 26th floor, the 1,100-square-foot Panoramic Penthouse Residence offers unrivaled views of the city. The residence includes an open living room featuring a wet bar and kitchenette, one master bedroom with full bath and powder room. Guests enjoy iPad-controlled lighting, sound, temperature, television and blinds. The open-air terrace space features two separate patios with two distinctly different views. The 250-square-foot north patio offers sights of the Hudson River and Midtown, while the 750-square-foot south patio boasts views of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Financial District – including One World Trade Center.



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December 10, 2020

NYC NY Deluxe Hotel Spring 2021 JESS@FriendsTravel.com



New York deluxe hotel will officially open its doors in spring 2021. At the crossroads of Fifth Avenue and 57th Street, the opening of New York coincides with the Crown Building’s 100th anniversary. New York will offer a comprehensive Spa and exclusive branded residences—the first urban Residences worldwide.

Designed by architect Jean-Michel Gathy of Denniston, New York is in its final stages of its renovation. Once complete, the hotel will have of 83 guestrooms and suites, which start at 750 square feet and each have a functioning fireplace (pretty cool!). In addition, New York will house 22 private branded residences, many with outdoor terraces, including a five-story penthouse. Guests and residents will have access to three principal dining venues, a jazz club and the nearly 25,000-square-foot Spa. The hotel will also be home to an Club for members.

Bringing authentic omakase washoku cuisine to Manhattan, signature fine-dining Japanese restaurant, Nama, will serve sushi and sashimi at its live-cooking counter and on its outdoor terrace. The Wine Library, New York’s wine cellar, will sit adjacent to Nama and will be available for private wine tastings and events. Arva, signature Italian restaurant, will offer all-day dining both within the restaurant and on the wraparound garden terrace, which offers views of Central Park. The Bar will serve cocktails, as well as craft beers and gin from leading local breweries and distilleries and a global selection of fine wines, the Cigar Bar provides an al fresco terrace. New York will bring to life “the fullest expression of the #Urban #Wellness concept.” Extending over three-stories, the Spa will be the brand’s new flagship #WellnessCenter in the western hemisphere. Encompassing three rooms dedicated to consultation, examination and therapy, the #Wellness #Center will have seven spa treatment suites and two Banya and Hammam Spa Houses—designed for half- and full-day experiences. Each Spa House has its own private outdoor relaxation terrace with hot and cold plunge pools.

Other spa facilities will include a boutique and lounge, and a 200-foot indoor swimming pool lined with double daybeds and fire pits. The Fitness Centre will offer the latest Technogym training equipment, while the yoga studio will be complemented by a hydrotherapy facility with saunas, steam rooms, ice fountains and sensory showers. A barber and hair and nail salon will provide professional grooming and further beauty services.

The fully serviced branded residences, which range from one to six bedrooms, will have “grand-scale” functioning fireplaces in living and bedroom spaces and many will have outdoor terraces and heated pools. Residence owners will also have a private entrance to the Spa, as well as access to 24/7 lifestyle management and concierge services, restaurant service from the principal dining venues and a lifetime membership to the Club.



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November 5, 2020

Ode To New York NY JESS@FriendsTravel.com

The city that never sleeps is in rebound mode and tourism officials are working to bring the millions of people who live in the Metro area back to their “home town” with deals and offers.

Images of a torn New York City, whose buzzing boulevards suddenly became silent and empty earlier this year are being replaced with those of a metropolis on the rebound. European-style sidewalk seating adorns restaurants from uptown to downtown, from Staten Island to the Bronx and from Brooklyn to Queens. Museums are reopening and resilient New Yorkers are making the most of their hometown, enjoying many newfound open spaces.

We are excited about how New York will recreate itself on its journey to recovery and, so, we spoke with Christopher Heywood, which handles tourism for all five boroughs to get the scoop on the comeback.

“People who are thinking about a trip to New York should feel confident that there’s been a lot of work done putting visitor safety first; whether you see that in the museums or transportation, or the whole outdoor dining focus,” A full menu of things to do across the entire city which should be prearranged by JESS@FriendsTravel.com

The New York City tourism industry is taking a hyper-local approach to get residents and those 20 million folks in the metro area to enjoy what’s in their own backyard through an “All in NYC” campaign. This is a great time to see New York without the crowds, but make no mistake, the goal is to get people back in the city to redevelop the vibrancy it’s known.

The “Neighborhood Getaways” program encourages New Yorkers to take advantage of deals and offers that are rarely available in the city that never sleeps. MasterCard is a corporate sponsor and is offering a $100 credit, depending on the amount spent.

The “New York Staycation” program has the messaging that “you may think you know New York, but you really don’t.”

Grand Central Station is a New York icon that draws tourists and locals in awe of its architecture.

“There’s so much to see and do, even for the most jaded New Yorker,” says Heywood. He says that even without Broadway, which will not reopen until next year, there are plenty of public arts available, the museums are open and as always, there are dozens of cultural offerings on a smaller scale to enjoy.

The bottom line, especially for those travelers who are so anxious to take a vacation during these challenging times? Know that the city has flattened the curve of COVID19 infections and continues to do this. And while it’s beaten back the pandemic, officials are still very cautious and remain hyper-vigilant about keeping the infection rate way down.

“I would say the biggest selling point for New York City right now is that we are the safest place to be in the country,”.

The Inside Scoop

We asked New Yorkers to paint a picture of what it’s like to be in the city right now.

“I’m a New Yorker and seeing my city get punched, then slowly recover and adapt during the crisis has been a testament to its resilience. When the doors are closed, we sing in the streets,”

“In addition to all the outdoor restaurant set ups, there’s a lot of music and creativity in the streets now, which I love. [On a recent] Sunday afternoon, while running errands in the East Village, I stopped in my tracks to hear a beautiful voice belting out ‘Somewhere’ from ‘West Side Story.’ I turned around to see a crowd had gathered at Astor Place — young and old, all walks of life. The New York Philharmonic was doing a pop-up concert. It was so moving, it literally brought tears to my eyes. The other night, I saw a random play in Fort Greene about 20-somethings dealing with life during COVID. Everyone sat on blankets six feet apart — including the actors. It’s an interesting time in history to see New York. I say, put on those walking shoes and start exploring,”

Laurie Palumbo, who is a local, says, “I love New York City and one of my favorite spots is The Bar at the Baccarat Hotel. I feel like I’m stepping back in time, the setting is so glamorous and decadent; watching the bartenders carefully mixing craft cocktails served in gorgeous Baccarat crystal glasses under gleaming chandeliers always puts a smile on my face! It’s on my post-COVID to-do list!”

“Living in New York City through COVID has been a wonderful experience to see young neighbors pitching in to check on older residents to say they can go shopping for needed supplies from the pharmacies or supermarkets,” says Kitt Garrett.

Winter in Central Park, New York.

Central Park never loses its romance, even as the colder months approach.

She says other efforts by locals include “pulling the community together to support the local mom-and-pop stores, joining the clean-up with our neighborhood committee, and appreciating the support from our building’s amazing staff to make sure we are all safe, and everything we need is provided. It’s the best of what it means to be a New Yorker, with people helping people.”

Lucille Ebbe Pucciarelli, lives in New Jersey and took a daytrip into the city recently. “Normally, I would be going to a museum or a play. When we got there we walked and walked…to the Flatiron District and we ate at Il Patio di Eataly, which was phenomenal. We walked through Madison Square Park and then up to Bryant Park, where we sat and enjoyed the view of my favorite park in New York. There were lots of people all about, enjoying the city. It was wonderful.”

New York eases its way into one’s soul and remains, year after year.

“I live in the Upper East Side,” says Ivan Igor Matta. “I moved to New York City 16 years ago after spending two weeks there as a tourist. I love the city for its vibe, because even if it is very expensive, the city keeps giving. You can be whoever you like and start fresh any day of your life.”

Limor Dector, recalls her first memory of New York City in 1971: “I was only six years old and we had just moved from Israel. We were immigrants, strangers in a new land and I remember going on the Staten Island ferry around Manhattan and seeing the Twin Towers being built, looming over the city skyline. I was speechless. I was astounded to see the world’s tallest buildings [at the time] in progress. That memory is etched in my heart and mind forever. The Twin Towers were the embodiment of the American dreams we came to pursue in the land of opportunity.”

Alison Kraft moved to New York from California in 1986. “I was a young girl looking to take on the universe in the hospitality world. I had never been there but wanted a change. The world opened up to me on those streets. It changed me forever,”.

Adventures in Dining

Amy Grigos, reports that, “Contrary to popular belief, New York is not dead. It’s beaten-up a bit, definitely, but it is doing everything it can to come back.”

She recently dined at three New York establishments to sample their outside dining venues. “First stop was Bellini at Mr. C Seaport. If you know anything about Cipriani’s, this is a great outdoor option. It’s slightly off-the-beaten path and you can still experience the same wonderful Bellini from Harry’s Bar in Venice. The hotel is doing a wonderful job as well, with social distancing and protocols. The view from some of the rooms of the Brooklyn Bridge can take the breath away of the most jaded New Yorker. The last time we dined there, we were informed they have heaters on order to extend the outdoor dining option into the colder weather. Bravo, Mr. C Seaport and Bellini!

“Next stop, Pastis on Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking District. This place was an institution — you might remember from ‘Sex in the City’ — and when it closed, everyone was so deeply saddened. When Stephen Starr and Keith McNally reopened it in 2019, the celebrities were back in droves. To expand seating for outside dining, Gansevoort Street on this portion of the block is closed to traffic. It was a very cold night the evening we were there. People without reservations were being turned away, and to-go orders were flying out of the kitchen. They won’t bring you a cocktail until you order an appetizer at the very least. Some of the tables are under hanging heat lamps, but not all. We tried to return the other evening, last minute, but were unable to get a reservation, as they were fully committed. Tres bien, Pastis!

Looking north along 10th Avenue from the High Line elevated park, Chelsea, New York City, USA.

Gansevoort Street is noted for its in-demand dining and boutique shops. It’s busy even during these challenging times.

“Americans are still unable to go to Italy and enjoy the famous Tagliolini Al Limone at Hotel Santa Caterina and that’s something we have been craving since last summer when we were there. We decided one night to head to Morandi in the West Village to get our Italian fix. Morandi is known for their Fritto Misto di Pesce, which consists of salty, fried calamari; shrimp with the heads on and little whole fish, similar to sardines. This fried, salty combo is definitely a ploy to make your drink more and more wine than you would usually. We take no issue with more vino, especially on a cold Saturday night, eating outside without a heat lamp in sight. Morandi is always crowded, and you can usually dine pretty late, but during the pandemic they have stopped serving much earlier. We arrived just in time to grab a table outside, although they did have a few tables for inside seating (which were six feet apart). We ordered the Pici al Limone (hand-rolled spaghetti with lemon and parmesan) and a bottle of Barolo, closed our eyes and imagined we were on the Amalfi Coast. It was nice to be out and about, supporting New York City restaurants, but we can not wait to get back to Italy. Salute!

“So far on our nightly restaurant rounds in New York City, we are three for three. All three restaurants are doing the best they can under the circumstances, and we are happy to support them and pray things turn around, as New York is known for some of the greatest restaurants in the world.

“We are all in this together, so wear your mask, carry sanitizer, and support these great establishments, as we want to enjoy them and want them to be around for years to come.”

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