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😍 5/5 - I'm a Marriott ambassador, so I spend most of my time in
By 👻 @Hunter S., 01/21/2023 3:00 am
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I'm a Marriott ambassador, so I spend most of my time in Marriott hotels. The Beekman is a Hyatt property, but I had read about its magical architecture, so I had to stay here to check it out.Just a few years ago, this was an abandoned, abused space where explorers snuck in to take photos of urban decay. Today, it's a fully restored masterpiece.The centerpiece of this hotel is the atrium, which houses its bar and restaurant spaces (reviewed separately). The ironwork and glass skylight make for dramatic views, day or night, from the bottom up and the top down. During special events, the hallways are lit up with special colors (such as during pride week), making it an extra special sight.The lobby is full of intricate wood and tile work. Velvet seating with dramatic colors and tasseled lighting. Art deco sconces line the hallways.The rooms are open to the hallway and the atrium, but there was no noise from the inside. There is a lot of construction going on, so if you're on that side, you will have some external noise during the day. I'm not sure any of the rooms have what you'd call "a view," but that's not why you're staying here.The rooms are both classic and quirky--full of color and high end finishes. I had a king suite. Comfy bed, crisp linens. Fully stocked mini bar with champagne and rose. 24 hour room service. Beautiful, large bathroom (mine had a tub, rain shower, and shower wand). High end toiletry products.The service here is excellent, though it's fairly formal. They accommodated me with a late checkout. I did pay an extra 45 dollars for a 2 PM checkout, and they were able to push it to 3 PM, which made all the difference for me and my plans for the day. Much appreciated!The base price of my original queen room was around 450-475. I paid 25 to upgrade to a king and 45 to get the late checkout. Before all was said and done, with destination fees, taxes, etc, my bill was almost 800 dollars (not including mini bar and room service etc).So this is more of a luxury treat than an everyday stay. Also, it's quite far down the island of Manhattan, near the financial district. New York is expensive, so always keep your itinerary in mind when booking hotels--location, location, location!But this is a beautiful and special place. Would recommend staying here at least once.
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