The Helmsley Park Lane Hotel 1.800.221.4982
helmsleyparklane.com
Offering dramatic panoramic views of
Central Park and the New York skyline, The Helmsley Park Lane is a grand luxury hotel with 46 breathtaking stories. Elegant, refi ned and timeless, the hotel’s décor refl ects the grand European style while the sumptuous amenities offer all of today’s modern conveniences. The Helmsley Park Lane boasts a prime location on Central Park in the midtown business district, just steps from the incomparable shopping of Fifth Avenue and the world-class entertainment and culture of Broadway, Museum Mile, Radio City and Lincoln Center. The intimate lobby is at once stately, impressive and welcoming, and is home to a full-service concierge who repeatedly makes New York’s “toughest tickets” seem easy-to-get. The personable yet professional multilingual staff puts even international clientele instantly at ease, doing everything in their power to ensure every guest feels right at home, right in the heart of New York.
Whether staying in a spacious room, an expansive suite or the 3,350 square foot incomparable penthouse Helmsley Suite— located in the Executive Level and otherwise referred to as “Top of the Park Lane”—guests will enjoy picture windows that capture spectacular panoramic views of the park below and Manhattan beyond. Classic elegance, handcrafted furniture and soothing color palettes create a warm, inviting retreat, while modern conveniences such as a fl at-screen LCD television, high-speed Internet access, two- line telephones, voicemail, mini-bar, bathrobe, daily delivery of the New York Times, an on- site business center and 24-hour fi tness center ensure that whether staying for business or pleasure, every need is accommodated. The Park Room is the hotel’s world-class
restaurant, inspiring a feast for body and soul with exceptional cuisine and sensational views of Central Park. Executive chef Anthony Marra uses market-fresh ingredients and a simple approach to create pure, striking fl avors with an occasional twist. The Park Room features breakfast, lunch and dinner, a prix-fi xe pre- theater dinner menu from 5p.m.-7p.m. daily and an indulgent Sunday Brunch. The outdoor Garden Court Café adds another element of charm to the hotel’s dining scene, its picturesque setting an ideal backdrop for live jazz on Thursdays and Fridays and happy hour Monday-Wednesday. No visit is complete without a stop in Harry’s Bar, affectionately known as “the club of clubs” and home of traditional cocktails, new martini creations and tempting snacks.
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