We know that COVID-19 travel restrictions are continuously changing. Please use this newsletter and the content within to serve as guidance and inspiration for future travel. | | | | City break in New York | | This Times Square Hotel Is a New York City Landmark | | | | | | | The Knickerbocker's legendary status is well-earned. | Tucked atop the bustle of Times Square sits The Knickerbocker, also known as The Knick, the first luxury hotel in this neon-gilded neighborhood. Guests of this New York landmark are just steps away from both Broadway and Bryant Park. | | 1 | Inventor of the Martini — Did you know The Knickerbocker is rumored to be the birthplace of the original martini? It's no wonder 20th-century icons such as F. Scott Fitzgerald stayed here. Today, The Knick continues to channel the glamour of the Gilded Age with live jazz and more. | 2 | Sleep Happy — In all of the 330 guestrooms, which include 27 junior suites and four tribute suites (named for hospitality greats Caruso, Cohan, Martini, and Parrish), guests will experience a respite from the busy city. Expect elevated amenities and a surprising amount of space with tall ceilings and more. | 3 | Charlie Palmer at The Knick — Get ready to be blown away by the cuisine on offer at this hotel thanks to master chef Charlie Palmer and the American dishes he dresses up at every step. | 4 | Unbeatable Rooftop Views — Look down on the city from your perch atop The Knick. At St. Cloud Rooftop Bar, there are indoor and outdoor seating options plus Sky Pods, a luxe private room, and great eats and drinks with some of the best views in the city. | 5 | Meetings and Events — Need to get a group together? The Knick can accommodate up to 250 people both indoors and outdoors. | 6 | Beaux-arts Beauty — More impressive architecture awaits beyond the beaux-arts facade of this legendary hotel. The Knick has played host to legends and bigwigs in its history and continues to attract guests of the greatest ilk. | | | |
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