In the heart of New York?s historical Gramercy Park stands The Inn at Irving Place, Lady Mendl?s Tea Salon and Cibar Martini Lounge. Buil... more »
In the heart of New York?s historical Gramercy Park stands The Inn at Irving Place, Lady Mendl?s Tea Salon and Cibar Martini Lounge. Built in 1834, the two landmark townhouses have been meticulously transformed to recreate a bygone era of gracious living while offering personalized service and amenities required by today?s discriminating traveler.
The Inn at Irving Place?s 12 guestrooms, Junior Suites and Residences are furnished with exquisite antiques reminiscent of the New York of Edith Wharton. Yet all of the modern comforts, from remote climate control to high speed Internet access, are available. Each of the Junior Suites has a luxurious sitting room that recreates the elegance of the last century. In keeping with the dignified atmosphere, guests can enjoy breakfast in bed or dine in the Tea Salon. Whether you are in Manhattan for business or pleasure, The Inn at Irving Place provides a refined respite from the city bustle yet is perfectly placed to make the most of the world?s most vibrant city. We are proud members of Small Luxury Hotels of the World.
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In the heart of New York's historic Gramercy Park stands The Inn at Irving Place. This landmark townhouse evokes a bygone era of gracious living while offering the personalized service and amenities required by today's discriminating traveler. The 12 guest rooms and suites are furnished with exquisite reminiscent of the New York of Edith Wharton. Yet all the modern comforts, from remote climate control to computer with Internet access, are available. Each of the suites has a luxurious sitting room that recreates the elegance of the last century.In keeping with this dignified atmosphere, you can enjoy breakfast in bed or in the or take it in the guest parlor. Whether you are in Manhattan for business or pleasure, The Inn at Irving Place provides a refined respite from city bustle yet is perfectly placed to make the most of the world's most vibrant city. Pets are not allowed.
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The Inn at Irving Place began life as
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Posted Feb 01, 2008
Mediocre
The Inn at Irving Place began life as three brownstones in 1834 on the corner of 17th and Irving Place. The corner brownstone was later torn down to make a small apartment building. The remaining two brownstones are what make up The Inn at Irving...
the hotel is good for people who's not
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Posted Jul 16, 2007
Okay
the hotel is good for people who's not going to be using electonic devices, like laptops, palms, etc, because internet conection is really poor, have a lack of electrics plugs, to charge all de devices that ussually ones carries around and the...
I made an appointment at this tea salon
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Posted Sep 02, 2005
Mediocre
I made an appointment at this tea salon for 5 of us on mother's day. The visit was an expensive one but I had been looking forward to it. When we arrived, we were seated not at a table, but on a couch and chair near a fireplace. There were available ...
pros: beautiful, great service, privatethe loveliest hotel in new york is where we stayed last night and were treated like royalty. we felt like a king and lady in this subdued and elegant brownstone near gramercy park, frette linens, fine bone...
I've stayed in 50+ hotels throughout NYC. The two times I've stayed at the Inn at Irving Place, I was treating myself and my date to a cozy night away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Staff was extremely friendly (despite super-late...
My boyfriend & I, reserved the honeymoon suite for his sister & her new husband, and we checked out the room & it was beautiful! The furniture was amazing! The room where you checked in was wonderful, as well as the service we received. The...
pros: Decor, Service, LocationMy girlfriend and I reserved a room as a gift to my sister and her new husband on their wedding night. After the reception ended, we accompanied them to the Inn to check them in. Went up to the room for a second and...
I suppose I ought not to be surprised
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Posted Nov 21, 2000
Excellent
I suppose I ought not to be surprised to find that, as of this writing, there is not even one epinion posted about The Inn at Irving Place. After all, in order to write a review of a hotel, one ought to actually spend a night at the hotel. And...