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Hotel ServicesAll accommodations at the historic Algonquin Hotel recall an era when comfort and elegance were not subject to compromise. Handsome, understated furnishings are designed to be as restful to the eye as the body, while modern amenities ease the burdens of 21st century travelers.Amenities Include:
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Room FeaturesTheir elegantly appointed room with one double bed and private bath make staying in New York both comfortable and memorable. These rooms are perfect for those traveling alone or with a loved one.Amenities Include:
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RestaurantsThe Oak RoomIn the Algonquin`s supper club you can return to the glamour of the 20`s and 30`s and experience today`s brilliant performers of the Great American Songbook... The Oak Room was a launching pad for Harry Connick Jr., Michael Feinstein, Andrea Marcovicci, Diana Krall, Mary Cleere Haran, Jane Monheit, Peter Cincotti and Jamie Cullum.Round Table RoomThe Round Table Room is the site of the legendary 10-year Algonquin Round Table lunch featuring the wit of Dorothy Parker, Robert Benchley, Alexander Woollcott and other luminaries of the literary world. This newly restored restaurant evokes memories of a grand parlor. Savor the pleasures of dining on delicious retro dishes drawn from the Algonquins culinary archives and inspired by legendary owner Frank Cases book, Feeding the Lions.Blue BarThis popular New York bar is decorated with the artwork of longtime Algonquin regular Al Hirschfeld. The pieces, donated by The Margo Feiden Galleries, feature Broadway shows past and present, including Rent, The Sound of Music and Chicago.LobbyThe restored Algonquin Lobby, with writing desks and antique furniture in deep jewel tones, still retains the charm and ambiance long associated with this landmark hotel. Intimate arrangements of settees and chairs create the perfect environment for reading, writing, quiet contemplation or conversation. As a result, the Algonquin retains its position as a welcome oasis of civility amid the hectic pace of New York. The Lobby serves cocktails and lighter fare from the Algonquins appetizer and snack menu. Cocktails, tea and coffee are served in the Lobby from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., and cocktails are available throughout the evening. |
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JetBlue guide for a perfect Getaway in New York
Terms and ConditionsCHANGES:JetBlue does not guarantee that changes can be made on all or parts of packages. To the extent changes can be made, changes must be made 7 days or more prior to the scheduled departure date, are based on availability, and are subject to a fee of $100 per person plus any increase in package price. Name changes are not permitted. A change in the number of occupants per room may change the price of the package. If any changes involve an increase in price/rate, payment will be required at the time of change and the changes will not be effective until payment is received and availability is confirmed by the Travel Suppliers. Terms of change may vary and additional fees may apply to cancellations during holiday travel periods. You will be advised of those additional terms at the time of booking. Changes may be made only by calling 1-800-JETBLUE (538-2583). No changes will be accepted by email or online. If a change is not made in accordance with JetBlue`s change policy, all money associated with the package will be forfeited. See Terms and Conditions for additional restrictions. CANCELLATIONS: All cancellations must be made 7 days or more prior to scheduled departure date and are subject to a fee of $100 per person. Any remaining amount may be applied to a future Getaways vacation package and is valid for one year from the date of cancellation. Getaways vacation credits may not be used for air-only travel on JetBlue Airways. No refunds will be given for cancellations. Terms of cancellation may vary and additional fees may apply to cancellations during holiday travel periods. You will be advised of those additional terms at the time of booking. Changes may be made only by calling 1-800-JETBLUE (538-2583). No changes will be accepted by email or online. If a cancellation is not made in accordance with JetBlue`s cancellation policy, all money associated with the package will be forfeited. See Terms and Conditions for additional restrictions. |
DirectionsThe Algonquin59 West 44th Street New York, NY 10036 (212)840-6800 Directions from the John F. Kennedy International Airport: Take the Van Wyck Expressway North (1-678) to Queens Boulevard exit #9. Turn left onto 59th Avenue. Turn left onto Woodhaven Boulevard. Take I-495 / Long Island Expressway (L.I.E.) ramp to Midtown Tunnel. Merge onto L.I.E. / I-495 West Take 37th Street exit toward 38th - 40th Streets. Merge onto Tunnel Exit Street / Queens Midtown Tunnel exit. Turn left onto East 39 Street. Turn right onto Sixth Avenue / Avenue of the Americas. Turn right onto West 44th Street. Arrive at The Algonquin. |
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Hotel OverviewThe AlgonquinLocated in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, the Algonquin is the hotel preferred by those who best appreciate New York. The Algonquin Hotel is a true landmark, with a tradition of elegance that began over a century ago. Superb accommodations and a gracious atmosphere make the Algonquin an oasis of polished sophistication amid the hustle and bustle of the city.Services & AmenitiesHotel ServicesAll accommodations at the historic Algonquin Hotel recall an era when comfort and elegance were not subject to compromise. Handsome, understated furnishings are designed to be as restful to the eye as the body, while modern amenities ease the burdens of 21st century travelers.Amenities Include:
Food & FunRestaurantsThe Oak RoomIn the Algonquin`s supper club you can return to the glamour of the 20`s and 30`s and experience today`s brilliant performers of the Great American Songbook... The Oak Room was a launching pad for Harry Connick Jr., Michael Feinstein, Andrea Marcovicci, Diana Krall, Mary Cleere Haran, Jane Monheit, Peter Cincotti and Jamie Cullum.Round Table RoomThe Round Table Room is the site of the legendary 10-year Algonquin Round Table lunch featuring the wit of Dorothy Parker, Robert Benchley, Alexander Woollcott and other luminaries of the literary world. This newly restored restaurant evokes memories of a grand parlor. Savor the pleasures of dining on delicious retro dishes drawn from the Algonquins culinary archives and inspired by legendary owner Frank Cases book, Feeding the Lions.Blue BarThis popular New York bar is decorated with the artwork of longtime Algonquin regular Al Hirschfeld. The pieces, donated by The Margo Feiden Galleries, feature Broadway shows past and present, including Rent, The Sound of Music and Chicago.LobbyThe restored Algonquin Lobby, with writing desks and antique furniture in deep jewel tones, still retains the charm and ambiance long associated with this landmark hotel. Intimate arrangements of settees and chairs create the perfect environment for reading, writing, quiet contemplation or conversation. As a result, the Algonquin retains its position as a welcome oasis of civility amid the hectic pace of New York. The Lobby serves cocktails and lighter fare from the Algonquins appetizer and snack menu. Cocktails, tea and coffee are served in the Lobby from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., and cocktails are available throughout the evening.EntertainmentRoomsRoom Features:Their elegantly appointed room with one double bed and private bath make staying in New York both comfortable and memorable. These rooms are perfect for those traveling alone or with a loved one.Amenities Include:
Directions:The Algonquin59 West 44th Street New York, NY 10036 (212)840-6800 Directions from the John F. Kennedy International Airport: Take the Van Wyck Expressway North (1-678) to Queens Boulevard exit #9. Turn left onto 59th Avenue. Turn left onto Woodhaven Boulevard. Take I-495 / Long Island Expressway (L.I.E.) ramp to Midtown Tunnel. Merge onto L.I.E. / I-495 West Take 37th Street exit toward 38th - 40th Streets. Merge onto Tunnel Exit Street / Queens Midtown Tunnel exit. Turn left onto East 39 Street. Turn right onto Sixth Avenue / Avenue of the Americas. Turn right onto West 44th Street. Arrive at The Algonquin. |

