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EDITORIAL REVIEW
To relish the city that never sleeps, guests can't beat the central location of the Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers, just a half-block from Broadway, two blocks from Fifth Avenue shops, five blocks from Carnegie Hall and 10 blocks from Times Square.
The Sheraton's heart is the recently renovated lobby appointed with Italian marble, leather benches, plaid wing chairs and mahogany tables topped with blue and white porcelain jars. If guests want extensive amenities, they'll get them here: a business center with high-speed Internet access, a restaurant, bar, desk to buy theater tickets, and a fully equipped health club. What's more, guests may use the 50-foot, indoor swimming pool across the street at the Sheraton Manhattan Hotel.
In addition to 24-hour room service, dining options include the glass-enclosed ambiance of Streeter's New York Café, the relaxing domain of the local favorite Hudson Bar with its 30 TV monitors perfect for game viewing, or the sophisticated Library Bar with its mahogany paneling, luxurious red leather tub chairs, large mahogany bar, antique hand-knotted Persian rugs and polished nickel details.
The Sheraton New York Hotel & Towers offers 1,750 guest rooms freshly renovated with brown color schemes, tall wood-and-leather headboards, dark wooden blinds, expansive desk space, ergonomic chairs and refrigerators. Guests can sleep the nights away on the "Sheraton Sweet Sleeper Beds" with plush-top mattresses, plump duvets in rich colors, and four down pillows.
To immerse themselves in the ultimate sounds and sights of Manhattan, guests can't beat the Sheraton New York Hotel and Towers.
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