Embassy Suites by Hilton Opens
Embassy Suites by Hilton, a global brand of upscale, all-suite hotels from Hilton, announced today the opening of a newly-built hotel in New York City’s Midtown Manhattan.
The hotel venture marks a significant milestone as the only full-service Hilton in the Midtown central and south areas, providing a much-needed, refreshing lodging option for business and leisure travelers.
Embassy Suites by Hilton prides itself on offering guests an approachable and stress-free experience at each of its hotel properties.
Soaring 39 stories, Embassy Suites by Hilton New York – Midtown Manhattan is the place to see and be seen, with a glass façade offering supreme views of the iconic New York City skyline.
The hotel features a convenient, central location to popular local attractions such as Times Square, Bryant Park, Fifth Avenue shopping, as well as corporate districts.
The property is steps away from almost every desired method of transportation, including Grand Central Terminal, Penn Station and the LIRR.
Managed by PM Hotel Group, the hotel comprises of 310 studio suites and king rooms with contemporary, smart design and local influences.
The hotel’s exterior, for example, was inspired by the fashion district with jeweled aesthetics, rich textures and vibrant color tones.
Beginning on the 22nd floor, the hotel has city view rooms facing north & south as well as several Sky Studio Suites with private terraces. In-room amenities include free Wi-Fi, a microwave and refrigerator, coffee maker, bath amenities and more.
“Guests can now take advantage of the new Embassy Suites by Hilton New York Midtown Manhattan property to experience The Big Apple without sacrificing affordability and convenience,” said Alan Roberts, global head, Embassy Suites by Hilton.
“Whether dining at our upscale restaurants or taking in the views of the city from the Skylawn Bar & Social Space, our new property sets the standard for value.”
Guests staying at the Embassy Suites by Hilton New York – Midtown Manhattan location can enjoy three upscale restaurants inspired by the city’s vibrant culture.
The Embassy Lounge serves complimentary made-to order-breakfast favorites daily, while The Heist serves Italian fare and chef-led concepts during lunch and dinner hours.
Hand-crafted cocktails curated by Allen Katz, one of the nation’s leading experts on distilled spirits, are available for beverage enthusiasts at The Heist Lounge and The Skylawn Bar & Social Space.
An additional lounge on the fourth floor hosts the complimentary evening reception with wine, beer and spirits and lite bites daily.
Guests can also take in the city views on The Skylawn outdoor terrace, which is open to the public or available for private events.
Additional amenities include The Empire room, a 900-sq. ft. meeting space with natural lighting and views of The Skylawn outdoor space, a fitness center featuring a variety of Precor exercise equipment, a robust library and an interactive game lounge.
All of this is in addition to the standard amenities available at all Embassy Suites by Hilton hotels ensure travelers receive value-added offerings that make for a comfortable stay.
“Business and leisure travelers will embrace the beloved Embassy Suites by Hilton values and be able to explore the city at this high-end property, which breaks the mold of typical hotels in the area,” said Karl Baugher, general manager, Embassy Suites by Hilton New York – Midtown Manhattan.
“No other full-service hotel in the area offers well-appointed studio suites and king rooms, culinary experiences through our in-house chef, a complete mixology program and proximity to nearby attractions like we do at a cost-efficient price point.”
Embassy Suites by Hilton New York Midtown Manhattan participates in the Hilton Honors loyalty program, which is open to all guests and free to join – visit here for enrollment information.
Hilton Honors members who book directly through preferred Hilton channels have access to instant benefits, including a flexible payment slider that allows members to choose nearly any combination of Points and money to book a stay, an exclusive member discount, free standard Wi-Fi, as well as digital amenities that are available exclusively through the industry-leading Hilton Honors app, where Honors members can check-in, choose their room, and access their room using a Digital Key.
In celebration of the recent opening, the property is offering 1,000 Bonus Honors points per day from November – April, 2018.
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