NYC Hotel Review: Park South Hotel

Thursday, 12 January 2012 05:04 by nycsc

Located on 28th Street between Park Avenue and Lexington Avenue, the Park South Hotel is an ideal place to stay if you’re looking to explore the Gramercy Park and Murray Hill neighborhoods of NYC.  This historic building has been beautifully-restored to reflect its historical origins in 1906, as well as contemporary styling. Truly a gem amongst boutique-style hotels!

When it comes to keeping you comfortable, the Park South Hotel is like no other. Rooms range from Standard to Superior, featuring high level furnishings, comfortable pillow-top beds, fine linens, stunning décor, and a distinctive ambiance that makes you feel like royalty.  Amenities and services include:

  • Daily newspaper delivery of The New York Times or USA Today
  • 24 hour fitness room
  • Library with book and DVD loans
  • Laundry and dry cleaning services
  • Room and concierge services
  • 24 hour business center
  • Sealy Posturpedic mattress
  • Flat screen TVs and DVD players
  • Cali bath products
  • Complimentary high-speed internet access

In the morning, enjoy a complimentary European-style breakfast buffet and later in the afternoon or in the evening, take in a meal at the renowned Black Duck Restaurant, which serves Pan Atlantic Bistro cuisine and fine dining in a cozy atmosphere. On the weekends, you can even catch live Jazz performances.

If you want a NYC vacation experience that will make you feel relaxed and at ease, consider booking at the Park South Hotel through NYCTrip.com. We offer exclusive savings to help you stay within your travel budget.

Have you stayed at this hotel? Provide your Park South Hotel review below in the comments! We’d love to hear about your experience. 

 

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