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Opened in 2004, the contemporary Alex hotel in Midtown
Manhattan stands close to Grand Central Station, United
Nations and tony shops of Fifth Avenue and Madison
Avenue. What's more, guests will enjoy being close
to Times Square, the Theater District, and quick subway
rides to SoHo, Tribeca and Wall Street. A mile away,
Central Park's verdant woodlands, waterways, gardens,
meadows and ravines offer plenty of opportunities
for walking, biking, jogging, skating, boating and
bird watching. This Manhattan hotel also stands 12
miles from LaGuardia and 17 miles from JFK International
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The hotel's specially designed interior is an Asian-inspired
cacophony of orchids, bamboo gardens and votive candles. The
popular restaurant, Riingo, fuses Japanese and American cuisine
into delectable dishes of whole snapper with red miso broth,
seared char with herb coconut milk, and desserts of donuts
with green tea kulfi. Guests also can sip Red Apple Martinis,
the signature drink of Alex's lounge. Guests also will enjoy
24-hour room service, concierges, a business center, fully
stocked fitness facility, limo service, cell phones, dry cleaning
and wireless Internet access.
Spacious by New York standards, Alex guest rooms are appointed
with innovative, contemporary designs and furnishings, including
soft velour curtains, Italian Frette linen, tiny vases of
fresh orchids - and Sharp Aquos flat-screen TVs in every bedroom,
living room and bathroom. Rooms also include high-speed Internet
access, stereo systems, minibars, limestone baths, rain showerheads
and Frederic Fekkai bath amenities. Meanwhile, suites are
decked out with Poggen Pohl kitchens with SubZero refrigerators,
Advantium ovens, Gaggenau Counter cook tops and Miele dishwashers.
With the slogan "overnight or over time," the seductive Alex
provides guests to Midtown Manhattan with the accommodations,
services and locations close to everything that guests expect
from a New York City hotel in the middle of the City That
Never Sleeps - especially one that goes by only one name.
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