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5* Marriott Marquis
Description / Location
The Marriott Marquis NYC, a colossal structure, encapsulates the glitzy energy and sheer scale of Times Square. Sightseeing and theater-going families commingle with conventioneers in the hotel's eighth-floor lobby complex of restaurants and shops, which features a waterfall fountain gently cascading over a backlit glass wall and a neon-lit clock inside a Plexiglas globe. Guests are whisked up to their rooms via glass elevators rimmed in Broadway-style lights. The hotel also houses the Marquis Theatre. Located on the 23rd-floor sky lobby, a glass-enclosed, 4,000-square-foot fitness center (open 24 hours) appears to float over the hotel’s dramatic atrium, providing panoramic views of Times Square and midtown Manhattan. Inside, guests will find a full array of cardio and weight equipment, over 60 pieces in all, plus two giant plasma screen TVs.
Accommodation
The 49-story Marriott Marquis features a total of 1,944 soundproofed guestrooms and suites. Many rooms have views of Times Square or the Hudson River. All guestrooms feature Marriott’s Revive Collection bedding: 300-thread-count cotton linens with white-and-beige design; down comforter with cotton cover, freshly laundered for each guest; six down pillows, including bolster; and a separate mattress topper. Rooms also feature large, well-lighted mirrors to make dressing for the theater easy.
Restaurants & Bars
The View Restaurant & Lounge - New York City's only revolving rooftop restaurant; panoramic city views. Contemporary decor. Regionally inspired cuisine. Largest selection of New York State wines in Manhattan. Open daily for dinner and Sunday brunch; lounge offers cocktails and "view buffet" of cheeses, salads, and other light fare.
Encore - Theater-themed restaurant. Decor includes tiled mosaic, gold-and-black-striped lamps, red-and-blue glass, and a colorful Broadway-motif mural. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner served.
Katen Sushi Bar - Traditional Japanese restaurant. Freshly prepared sushi and sashimi presented tableside or at an onyx bar.
Activities
Built in 1925 with Louis XV-style interiors, the Embassy Movie Theatre on Broadway between 46th and 47th streets was the first movie theater in the U.S. managed and staffed solely by women. It was also the first newsreel theater in America, starting a national trend. Today it's home to the Times Square Visitors Center, an excellent one-stop source for brochures, tickets, and tour and transit information.
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