Sophisticated, stylish, casual and serene hotel by French designer Andre Putnam who used luxurious fabrics and maple wood for understated... more »
Sophisticated, stylish, casual and serene hotel by French designer Andre Putnam who used luxurious fabrics and maple wood for understated elegance. Each room features a window seat, club chair, dinner table, desk, 2 phones and a 27 inch Sony TV
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Located in the center of Manhattan, this is an intimate and friendly hotel. With interiors created by a French designer this certainly has a 'chic' feel to it. The rooms are very comfortable with some specially comissioned artwork and photography on the walls, it makes for a stunning night's sleep! Morgans Bar is definately worth a look for the decor and crowd, as well as the very popular Asia de Cuba restaurant. The restaurant features a 30-foot long illuminated marble communal table and a 15-foot tall photo lightbox featuring a "running waterfall," as well as cozy living room areas with fireplaces. The staff are courteous and helpful and have obviously been well trained. Although more popular when it first opened, it's still a friendly place to stay.
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The Morgans, a Morgans Original, centrally located in New York City, N. Y. just under 20 miles from La Guardia and JFK Airports, started the iconic boutique hotel trend in 1985. Morgans, a Morgans Original was designed by Andree Putman and is situated four blocks from the Empire State Building. The checkerboard lobby rug, inspired by vintage New York checker cabs, is an optical illusion repeated throughout this Manhattan hotel. The hotel's restaurant, Asia de Cuba, fuses Asian and Latino cuisine. The fourth floor Living Room is an exclusive lounge for guests, offering a wide selection of teas, coffee, CDs, books and other conveniences throughout the day. Guests can begin their mornings with complimentary continental breakfasts and enjoy room service until late evening. Morgans also features complimentary use of a nearby fitness center, concierge service, limousines and Town Cars, business services, currency exchange, dry cleaning, and child care. Guestrooms include rich fabrics of raw silk, brushed suede, cashmere and corded velvet. Original signed photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe hang on the walls. Black and white tiled bathrooms with pedestal sinks are nearly dizzying with visual appeal. The guestrooms also include refrigerators with in-room refreshments, custom window seats, down comforters and 330-thread count sheets, private cleaning, and private direct telephone numbers. Fax machines, portable telephones, CD players and computers are available upon request.
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Trendy, clean, nice breakfast was
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Posted Apr 13, 2006
Excellent
Trendy, clean, nice breakfast was included. Wireless Internet access in hotel rooms.Internet access was $10 a night. It would have been better free, but you can't have everything.“Trendy, dimly lit hotel in midtown New York. I would be happy if this ...
32 year old female with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
I wouldn't stay here again only because there are better places to stay for the cost of coming here. I used to stay here when I was a bit younger, when it was a great place to go, which is why I booked here again. But they seem to be resting on their reputation and still charging for it, when it's a bit dusty and undeserved. It was a such a disaster this last time that I cut my stay here short and actually stayed at my aunt's house...to go home to be charged for the nights I didn't stay. Never again.
Very well decorated rooms. The
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Posted Apr 01, 2006
Excellent
Very well decorated rooms. The complimentary breakfast was outstanding.The bar was not open on Sunday and was very expensive, even for New York.“I enjoyed the small size with no crowding...
Rooms are good.No lobby to have some
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Posted Mar 27, 2006
Okay
Rooms are good.No lobby to have some meetings.“Over all the hotel is good but does not have the meeting place or reception area for sitting is not good. We can not have meetings. Rooms are good and maintained well...
Comfortable and quiet, made for a
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Posted Mar 24, 2006
Excellent
Comfortable and quiet, made for a wonderful New York experience.Room was small.“Perfect place to stay in New York City. Friendly staff and great breakfast arrangement. The fourth floor living room was a brilliant touch...
Friendly clientele, cozy living room
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Posted Mar 23, 2006
Excellent
Friendly clientele, cozy living room area.Color of d�cor.“Morgan's is in an excellent location if you are experiencing NYC for the first time. I really enjoyed the Living Room area, it is very cozy...
Stayed a couple of nights in Morgans,
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Posted Oct 14, 2005
Mediocre
Stayed a couple of nights in Morgans, and though the rooms were a generous size, in general the atmosphere was kind of dark and gloomy. The rooms are very "80s" neo-deco in decor, with black, white and beige being the dominant colors. The hotel...
The Morgans Hotel is a very charming
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Posted Sep 17, 2002
Okay
The Morgans Hotel is a very charming and kind of eccentric place to stay. The lobby is small and nicely decorated, but not ornately done. We were upgraded to a superior room so it was a comfortable size to move around in. The bed was a platform bed, ...
All Review Photos Morgans is located
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Posted Aug 01, 2002
Mediocre
All Review Photos Morgans is located in a small, beautiful brown building in Manhattan's Grammercy Park neighborhood. Cab drivers don't seem familiar with the property, so be sure to have the street address handy. Like all of Ian Schrager's...