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ANDAZ WALL STREET 






Andaz wall street in the heart of the financial centre.Morgan office building and designed by David Rockwell and Rockwell Group, Andaz Wall Street is setting a new tone of style and optimism in Lower Manhattan. The sculptural pearlescent steel and stone staircase links the public spaces, from the Andaz Studio level to the lounge, bar, and then to the restaurant. This design is integral to the hotel group's philosophy, as a fluid layout removes many of the barriers between guest and host.

Rooms

In hotel have 253 guestrooms start at a generous 345 square feet, making them some of the largest hotel rooms in New York City. A celebration of light and reflectivity, they feature loft-like ceilings and seven-foot windows. The rooms have a simple aesthetic of contemporary luxury, boasting dark stained oak floors, buttery brown leather headboards and benches, and lavender and camel sitting chairs. Other modern details include textured walls, bleached wood accents, and locally crafted, stenciled metal artwork designed by a Brussels-based artist. The spacious bathrooms are covered in black marble, and all feature rainfall showerheads, while some have deep soaking tubs.

Wall & Water Restaurant

Serving market-to-table comfort food, sourced from local Hudson Valley farms and markets, the restaurant features grey and alabaster marble floors that perfectly harmonise with the central marble bar where rustic ingredients are displayed, and small plates and desserts are crafted. This creates an all-embracing and welcoming environment where the living, breathing culinary space becomes an integral part of the guest experience.

The Spa

The spa will utilize natural, organic and products made locally in New York and Connecticut. ‘The Best 15 Minutes of Your Day’ treatments at The SPA will provide guests high impact, results-oriented services. Spa guests may take advantage of complimentary garment touch ups and shoe shines during treatments.






ANDAZ WEST HOLLYWOOD




The Andaz philosophy means that each hotel in the collection fits in entirely with its surroundings with a lot of emphasis on local culture and history. Here, the designers have highlighted the contrasts between the modern and the mid-century, and have opened up both indoor and outdoor spaces. 

Rooms

The Andaz West Hollywood is a 257-room Hyatt hotel located at 8401 Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, California.

Rh Restaurant

Diners have been flocking to the highly anticipated RH restaurant since it's opening. French-trained chef Sebastien Archambault leads as executive chef and has been working with local vendors and growers to create his 'market to table' menu, which focuses on regional, seasonal ingredients and personal choice.


Rh Bar

Perfect for a post-meeting drink, the RH bar features a nightly cocktail promotion from 5 to 7 pm, where guests can nibble on gratis starters like proscuitto with ciabatta or homemade foie gras crostini.





  CARLYLE NEW YORK






The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel, known formally as The Carlyle, is a combination luxury and residential hotel located at 35 East 76th Street on the northeast corner of Madison Avenue, in the Upper East Side area of New York City. The hotel is designed in Art Deco style and was named after Scottish essayist Thomas Carlyle.

Rooms

Carlyle is a cooperative with 180 rental rooms and suites and 60 privately owned residences.

The Carlyle Restaurant

A long-time favorite among prominent eastside neighbors and socialites, The Carlyle Restaurant, designed in the English manor house style by the late Mark Hampton, marries luxury with intimacy. Patrons feel at home at once, ready to devote their full attention to Executive Chef James Sakatos' seasonally motivated menu. Dishes feature the finest regional American ingredients with French influences.


The Gallery

Exotic, elegant decor by legendary decorator Renzo Mongiardino sets the stage for a private retreat favored by the rich, the famous and the beautiful since the hotel's inception. Inspired by the sultan's dining room at the Topikapi Palace in Turkey, The Gallery is divided into two tiers with the upper gallery being wrapped in deep red, hand-painted wallpaper.


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