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EDITORIAL REVIEW
Tucked away on a quiet, tree-lined residential block of East 76th Street between Central Park and Madison Avenue, this 132-suite Upper East Side hotel caters to families and couples. The hotel offers 132 suites in a 16-story building opened in 1929. Suites feature antique-style furnishings, with brass light fixtures and framed prints. Decor includes high ceilings, terrazzo-tile entries, and coral floral-pattern fabrics.
All suites include dining sets, wet bars, microwave ovens, refrigerators, and minibars. (Some one-bedroom suites also include four-burner gas ranges.) Desks come with high-speed Internet connections (surcharge). Televisions offer Internet access via wireless keyboards (surcharges). Terry-cloth bathrobes furnish lounging comfort. DVD/CD players and video-game consoles are available on request.
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ANOTHER AFFORDABLE OPTION
INDULGE YOURSELF
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THE SURREY
TIPS
| 1. | Café Boulud | | | Home to one of New York's better known restaurants, Café Boulud |
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