The Lobby Showcases The Elegant Ornamentation That Marked The Pre-war Era. A Marble- Decked Corridor Extends From The Hotel's Grand Entrance All The Way To 58th Street. Banks Of Elevators Line The Walls, Their Doors Gilded In Gleaming Bronze. The Hotel Lounge, With Leather Club Chairs And Sofas, Also Dwells In The Sophisticated Indulgence Of The 1920s.
Though The Decadent Atmosphere May Hail From An Era Passed, The Hotel Has Benefited From Meticulous Care And Superior Service. The Hotel Offers Business Amenities Including Cell Phone Rentals, Computer Work Areas, And Meeting Rooms With The Latest Audio-visual Equipment. Celebrated French Chef Alain Ducasse Serves Innovative Gourmet Courses In A Dignified Dining Room. Caf? Botanica Offers Delicate Mediterranean And American Fare In A Garden Venue With Trickling Fountains.
Suites Are Interspersed Throughout The Tower Among Million-dollar Condominiums. Suites Feature Satellite Television, Bathrobes And Multi-head Showers. Room Service Is Available 24 Hours A Day, And Announces Its Presence At The Door Not With A Knock, But The Chime Of A Doorbell. Premium Bedding Elevates Sleep To An Enviable Pleasure When Guests Are Enveloped By Down Pillows And Fine Linens. Through Superior Service And Style, The Jumeirah Essex House On Central Park Achieves The Prestige And Luxury Associated With Its Historic Name. Above The Manhattan, N.y., City Streets And Grassy Lawns Of Central Park, The Jumeirah Essex House On Central Park Typifies The Elegance Of New York City's Immortal Prestige. A Midtown Location Adjacent To Central Park Puts Guests Within Walking Distance Of Broadway's Theaters, Ice Skating At Rockefeller Center And The Lights Of Times Square. The Brown-brick Facade Of The Jumeirah Essex House On Central Park Rises 40 Stories Into The Sky, And The Tower Boasts Its Name In Rooftop Lettering, One Of The Last Building-top Signs To Survive The City's Mid-1990s Renaissance.
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