Fitzpatrick Manhattan Hotel New York

Fitzpatrick Manhattan Hotel New York

687 Lexington Ave - 10022 New York

A great choice for serious shoppers, the elegant Fitzpatrick Manhattan Hotel on Lexington Avenue stands four blocks from Bloomingdale's, Saks Fifth Avenue and close to other world renown stores. Irish to the core, the Fitzpatrick also is nifty for museum aficionados, being close to the Museum of Modern Art and other history laden museums. The Museum of Television and Radio, six blocks from the hotel, offers exhibits about news, documentary, comedy, sports and children's programming. Built in 1926, the boutique hotel also stands four blocks from 843 acre Central Park, where patrons can walk, jog, boat, bike, hike, play tennis and ride horses. Infused with European elegance and Irish flair, the Manhattan Fitzpatrick is appointed with Waterford chandeliers, original moldings and a marble fireplace imported from Ireland, plush red sofas, gold striped armchairs and dark wood furnishings. The hotel's restaurant and pub serves hearty Irish breakfasts of eggs, Irish bacon, sausage, grilled tomatoes and black and white pudding, and combines traditional Irish, continental and New American cuisines. In addition, the pub stays open late for guests to relax. This Manhattan Fitzpatrick also offers 24 hour room service, concierges, limos or Town Cars, wireless Internet access, tour assistance, video library and complimentary access to a fitness club nearby. Beamed ceilings, brass fixtures and rosewood furniture form a welcoming, relaxed ambience in the guestrooms and suites. Moderately sized rooms also include coffee makers, data ports, trouser presses, terrycloth bathrobes and video games. More spacious suites feature king sized beds, sitting areas with pullout couches, wet bars, coffeemakers, refrigerator, two cable TVs, three dual line telephones and fax machines.

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  • Comment added on 2007-09-25

    Another great stay in a great city! Here's the deal as far as location. For us, it was perfect...walking distance to Central Park, restaurants, and fabulous shopping (top names). If you're in the mood for Little Italy, Statue of Liberty, then it's definitely a unique cab ride away, which is no problem. We loved this hotel because it was like family...we saw some of the same employees throughout the hotel, who addressed us by name..very friendly! The larger hotels are nice as well but often lack this same feeling.

  • Comment added on unknown

    The only thing I disliked was the water building up outside of the shower because of the poor choice of shower curtains and lack of drains in the bathroom floor.

  • Comment added on 2007-05-14

    This is an excellent hotel with a great Irish flavor. It is very close to Grand Central Station and many other attractions. Our service was excellent. We will definately stay there again.

  • Comment added on 2007-09-26

    Location excellent. If you are sensitive to noise bring ear plugs.

  • Comment added on 2007-12-11

    Excellent location and very comfortable. Excellent Italian rest near herb shop at corner of 57th and Lexington.

  • Comment added on 2008-02-06

    nice hotel great hotel, close to everything. Rooms a little small but if only using as a place to lay your head it is great.

  • Comment added on 2008-02-26

    not again Close to major shopping avenues.

  • Comment added on 2007-12-05

    Always try to stay at Fitzpatrick's when in New York The Fitzpatrick attracts a lot of Irish citizens visiting the U.S. The Irish are very friendly and fun to be with, so make sure you spend some time with them in the common areas of the hotel when you visit.

  • Comment added on 2007-05-02

    Charming and well located The suite was quite lovely

  • Comment added on 2007-09-26

    charming hotel Although my visit was very short, i was pleasantly surprised to find such a charming hotel. i would have liked to stay longer to have enjoyed both the hotel and the location even more.

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