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New York, Loews Regency

New York, USA

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OVERVIEW

Loews Regency Hotel has defined Park Avenue hospitality since the moment it opened its doors in 1963. Today—five decades and a recent detailed renovation later—Loews Regency Hotel is still setting standards in New York sophistication. With all the benefits of Midtown Manhattan at your fingertips, Loews Regency is the hotel of choice for travelers who desire the best amenities and state-of-the-art technology, but still crave the kind of warm, personalized service that harks back to a more gracious era.

PRACTICAL INFO

Location

This iconic hotel is located in one of the most revered sections of Manhattan, the Loews Regency Hotel is situated on a tree-lined avenue and neighbors upscale boutiques, antique shops and museums. A recent multi-million dollar renovation has turned this hotel into a closely guarded secret getaway.

Accomodation

The somewhat dated dark wood and carpeting of the old Regency has been replaced with a light, airy, modern European look: lots of glass, marble, and soft white, silver and blue fabrics. Designers Rottet Studio have created an imperious lobby with marble floors, soaring 24ft-high ceilings, and private coves furnished with plush velvet couches where guests and visitors gather to relax. The 379 fresh, residential-style rooms and suites have plush Frette bedding, ergonomic work areas, walk-in showers, and/or tubs, plus New York–centric mini-bar items like Mast Brothers chocolate. (As per the requests of female business travelers, the rooms also have well-lit bathroom mirrors and powerful, salon-grade hair dryers.

Services

In-room bath products are from stylist Julien Farel, who also oversees the 10,000-square-foot salon and spa, which opens at 7 a.m. to cater to the "power beauty" crowd. There's also a 24-hour fitness center, and a separate JF Men grooming salon located near the reimagined Regency Bar & Grill, now run by the Sant Ambroeus group. Other dining options include a cushy lounge, a separate Milanese-style café and takeaway spot, and a fine-dining restaurant serving meals all-day—starting, of course, with the Power Breakfast. In addition to serving classic American fare for breakfast and lunch, the 540 Park restaurant also transforms into Feinstein’s, a cabaret dinner spot with past performers ranging from Michael Feinstein to Tony Danza.

BEST TIME TO EXPERIENCE

All year round

CONNOISSEUR'S INSIDER TIP

The 540 Park restaurant is the self-proclaimed “birthplace of the power breakfast.” For a more casual meal, head up the street to Viand, a small, affordable diner.

 

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