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Dream Hotel
Manhattan, NY
by: Gulshan Sippy

When you go to New York City you want to go to New York City.

You want to be right in the pulsing heart of the city that never sleeps, right where they have the most incredible deals on Louis Vuitton handbags and Rolex watches right on the street. You don't need to leave the sidewalk to see a show, hear some jazz, grab a bite and generally be dazzled by the biggest, the brightest, and the most intense experience the city has to offer. That's right, Bubola; I'm talking Broadway and Times Square.

Look to your right, there's David Letterman (his theatre anyway) look to your left, it's Diddy! (his Bad Boy Entertainment building).

Whatever it is, New York's got it and got more of it than anywhere else. That's why you go. And when you go you want to be close to the action. That's why you're going to choose the Dream Hotel as your N.Y.C.H.Q.

The place is central: right on the corner of Broadway and 55th Street. We looked out from our 12th floor balcony and there it was, the Great White Way spread out like a glittering cloak of diamonds beckoning you to come down and scoop up a pocketful of miracles.

Who can resist? Resistance is futile! But when you've had your fill, you want a pristine sanctuary to come home to where you can decompress and chill out.

Dream Hotel understands and so they lay on all the little niceties--the 400 thread-count snow-white cotton bed clothes, the eight-head  high tech showers in stalls big enough for two, the big screen plasma sets, the complimentary New York Times outside the door in the morning plus the welcome piece of fruit with the turn down service at night.

In fact if the weather is a bit too much or you want to just stay home and take it easy one evening there's a superb Italian eatery right in the hotel and a popular night club in the penthouse.

The Dream Hotel is a place where people who like their New York experience straight up like to congregate. In the black marble-floored lobby there's a ten-foot tall salt water aquarium. There's a concierge who can scrounge a ticket to that sold out show and a desk staff for whom 'cannot'  is not in the vocabulary.
 

 

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