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Hudson View Corner Suite

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Hudson View Corner Suite

The sparkling Hudson River seems close enough to touch from the floor-to-ceiling windows lining this special Hudson View Corner Suite. A generously sized living room, dining area, dressing room, and bedroom with king-size bed — as well as a luxurious marble bathroom with walk-in shower, soaking tub, and built-in television — complete this picture of comfort and ease.

From $3,700 EXCL. TAX  per night

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Corner Suite

Hudson View Corner Suite - Bedroom

Corner Suite

Hudson View Corner Suite - Living Room

Corner Suite Hudson View - Bathroom

Hudson View Corner Suite - Bathroom

Corner Suite- Bathroom

Hudson View Corner Suite - Bathroom

Features and Amenities

731 sq ft / 68 sq m

King Bed by Stearns & Foster Haraway with Linens by Matouk

Floor-to-Ceiling Windows in both the Living Room, Dining Area, and Master Bedroom, with Views of Downtown Manhattan and The Hudson River

Seperate Living Room with a Seating Area and a Four-Person Dining Table

1 Master Bathroom featuring a Marble Walk-in Shower, Soaking Tub

High-Speed Wireless Internet

iPad for Hotel Services

Daily Access to Spa Diane Barriere and DOGPOUND Fitness Center

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