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Welcome to Marcel Hotel in New York
  
This hotel has 100 guestrooms decorated in soft earth tones, with down duvets on the platform beds, and black-and-white prints of New York on the walls. All rooms include CD players and ample desk space. Standard - These guestrooms offer one queen bed, accommodating a maximum of two guests; or two double beds, accommodating a maximum of four guests.
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Rooms include Air conditioning, Bathroom telephone, Cable/satellite TV, CD player, Climate control, Clock radio, Complimentary newspaper (M-F), Desk, Hair dryer, In-room safe, Iron/ironing board, Maid service, Modem Internet access, Multi-line phone, Non-smoking rooms, Pay movies, Premium bedding, Private bathroom, Smoking rooms, Telephone, Television, Window open-operating.
Marcel Hotel amenities include Guests of the hotel enjoy a complimentary Continental breakfast each morning. Spread - Playful, ultra-modern decor, a sociable bar, a Pan-Asian menu, and a sushi bar help make this a hot spot in the neighborhood. DJs are on duty on weekends. COAL - A cellar bar with dim lighting, COAL offers a fitting atmosphere for lively conversation well into the night.
In business district
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What to expect: Totally remodeled and reopened in 2000, this small hotel with high style has a streamlined teak lobby with abstract murals and chic minimalist furnishings. Rooms are cleverly planned to maximize space. The Marcel has quickly become a favorite with travelers from the U.S. and abroad, particularly from the worlds of fashion, film, and the arts. Amenity highlights: Guests can help themselves at the all-day, self-service cappuccino bar in the lobby. Faxing, copying, and cell phone rental are available at the front desk. Besides an on-site fitness room, privileges are offered at a larger health club across the street for a fee. The library/breakfast room off the lobby, with Saarinen and Knoll-designed furnishings, is available for private meetings. Insider tip: The Flatiron District, named for a triangular-shaped building at 23rd Street where Broadway and Fifth Avenue meet, has become one of New York's most popular dining and shopping centers. Designer boutiques have blossomed on Fifth Avenue in the upper teens and twenties, and restaurants such as Craft, Fleur de Salle, and the long-established Gramercy Tavern are among current favorites.
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