New York's most charming boutique hotel offers European style and ambiance where friendly service, warm smiles and hospitality abound. Th... more »
New York's most charming boutique hotel offers European style and ambiance where friendly service, warm smiles and hospitality abound. The rooms feature traditional Thomasville furniture and beautiful fabrics in rich prints. The Fitzpatrick offers full service amenities for discriminating corporate and leisure travelers. Fitzers Bar and Restaurant are popular with New Yorkers and visitors alike. All guests have complimentary privileges at the exclusive Excelsior Club just two blocks away. Room service and concierge services are available 24 hours per day. Hotel operates its own sedan/limousine service.
Orbitz
The Fitzpatrick Manhattan hotel on Lexington Ave is close to the theatres and museums of the East Side as well as the many attractions of the Big Apple. The rooms and suites are elegantly decorated and well equipped and there are six Presidential Suites which offer more space and luxury. This is a popular spot with the locals and Fitzers Restaurant combines traditional Irish and New American food, with a nice result. During Winter, their Irish Stew is fantastic for warming you up! They also serve a delicious Irish breakfast, which is well worth a go! The staff are helpful and have a good knowledge of the area. A friendly and inviting hotel in a great location.
skoosh.com
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. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out. Valet parking: US$59 per night, The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change.
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I stayed at the Fitzpatrick for a
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Posted Oct 15, 2008
Good
I stayed at the Fitzpatrick for a business trip into Manhattan. The hotel was nice but the rooms were quite small. Nicely decorated though, and the staff was very nice.
New York City is generally not viewed
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Posted Oct 10, 2008
Good
New York City is generally not viewed as having a shortage of hotel rooms. It is though, a city where one has a wide range of accommodations styles and prices categories. When making this decision, the traveler usually takes location into...
I stayed here for almost one week and I
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Posted Feb 13, 2008
Okay
I stayed here for almost one week and I felt really ripped off by a lot of things. Travel agency only shows the grand suites, not the regular rooms, so I thought I was getting this glorious room with an amazing bathroom. I got a regular room facing...
the review by ub happy is nuts. we have stayed there numerous times and i find it one of the hidden gems of NYC. Great NEW bar and resturant and the BEST staff in town. Only problem is getting a room, but give it a try! Wonderfull.
I normally stay at the Yale Club in
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Posted May 02, 2007
Excellent
I normally stay at the Yale Club in NYC, but it was booked. The Fitzpatrick Manhattan, with its amiable Irish ambience, was a pleasant surprise. I booked a simple room, but was apparently upgraded to a spacious suite. Location is excellent in...
"Just back from our recent stay at
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Posted Feb 11, 2007
Okay
"Just back from our recent stay at Fitzpatricks. Lovely atmosphere in the whole place.Most comfy beds anywhere, rooms spotless. Would have liked to see American pancakes on breakfast menu.Had dinner one evening after a days shopping, went straight...
Truly and Irish hideaway. Beds were
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Posted Oct 25, 2006
Excellent
Truly and Irish hideaway. Beds were wonderfully comfortable. Service staff friendly and accomodating. Great atmosphere. Nice place to hang your hat when in the city.