Located off Fifth Avenue on "Club Row," the historical Iroquois Hotel is a member of the famed "Small Luxury Hotels of the World." With the intimate charm of an elegant European hotel, the Iroquois is close to high-end Fifth Avenue shopping, the bright lights of Broadway and the international corporate offices of Midtown Manhattan. From three to 30 minutes away are Times Square, Grand Central Station, St. Patrick's Cathedral, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall, Modern Museum of Art and everything else that is New York.
The welcoming limestone-and-granite lobby is decorated with a gleaming grandfather clock and an enormous spray of fresh-cut flowers. The hotel's acclaimed restaurant, Triomphe, offers innovative continental cuisine of sautéed sea bass, dill peached salmon, grilled shrimp and sea scallops, seared breast of chicken, seared cordiander crusted muscovy duck breast, and other delicious delicacies. Guests can also enjoy breakfasts of fresh juices, fruits, croissants, bagels, muffins and pastries at the neighboring Le Petite Ttiomphe. This Manhattan hotel's leisure facilities include a 24-hour fitness center, Finnish sauna and cozy, well-stocked library.
Guest rooms feature relaxing color schemes of greens and creams, complemented by elegant furnishings, bathrooms appointed with floor-to-ceiling marble and brass fittings, and beds decked out with Italian Frette linens and goose down pillows. Rooms also include CD players and dual- line phones with one direct private line that can transfer calls to cell phones.
Hotels.com customers looking for an oasis of extraordinary comfort and tranquility can look no further than The Iroquois, a retreat with the style of an elegant private mansion along a tree-lined sidewalk -- and close to everything that drew them to New York City.