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The slender, shiny Millenium Hilton skyscraper in
Lower Manhattan faces the rebuilding site of the former
World Trade Center and stands close to the World Financial
Center and Wall Street. The 55-story hotel also is
close to the South Street Seaport, Battery Park's
famous restaurants and shopping, and funky Greenwich
Village, SoHo and Tribeca. Resurrected in 2003, the
hotel includes a rosewood- paneled lobby and a 20-by-40
foot heated indoor pool with floor-to-ceiling windows
framing exquisite views of 18th-century St. Paul's
Chapel. The rosewood-and-cream lobby holds a display
of the hotel's salvaged American flag from September
11, 2001. Recreation enthusiasts are close to a driving
range and facilities for bowling, hiking, horseback
riding, squash, racquetball and tennis. |
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Hungry guests can relish the regional American cuisine and
seafood straight from the market at the hotel's Church &
Dey, and sip cocktails and coffee throughout the day at the
velvety Liquid Assets bar with its burgundy banquettes, gold-velvet
chairs and muted lighting. The hotel also provides a fully
stocked business center, fitness room, massage therapy in
the spa or guest rooms, concierges, 24-hour room service,
limos and town cars, Internet access, foreign currency exchange,
dry cleaning, and supervised child-care activities.
With residential ambience, guest rooms feature 42-inch plasma
TVs, plush "Beds by Hilton," movies, Internet access, laptop
safes, hair dryers, irons and ironing boards, and windows
that open.
From those windows that open, guests at the Millenium Hilton
can capture exquisite views of Ground Zero, the Statue of
Liberty and New York Harbor - a perfect place to stay for
a Lower Manhattan vacation. |
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