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Gramercy Park Hotel vs Royalton Park Avenue
Gramercy Park Hotel and Royalton Park Avenue are both praised by writers. Overall, Gramercy Park Hotel is the choice of most writers compared to Royalton Park Avenue. Gramercy Park Hotel has a TripExpert Score of 91 with accolades from 20 publications such as BlackBook, Afar Magazine and DK Eyewitness.
Gramercy Park Hotel
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2 Lexington Avenue, New York City, NY 10010
From $329 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service

"Rooms are... eclectic, bold and luxurious. It’s also in a lovely location."

"It's tough to improve on a legend, but the Gramercy Park Hotel has done it."

"More than half of the rooms are suites at this 1925-built legend, some with views overlooking Gramercy Park."
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If you choose to leave your room, the hotel's magnificent Rose Bar is where you should venture first, followed by the Danny Meyer-run restaurant, Maialino.

"This 1925 landmark, whose bohemian sumptuousness had frayed in recent years, has been reanimated by hotelier Ian Schrager, who... buffed the old-school grandeur to a sheen."

"The lobby has a chic, hushed quality but upstairs, rooms go for fabulousness over comfort, with draped velvet, studded leather, and very red drapes."
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Try for a view overlooking Gramercy Park if you can swing it; staffers will also let you in the gated private park on request.
Royalton Park Avenue
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420 Park Avenue South, New York City, NY 10016
From $225 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
- Concierge

"Tamer than its Meatpacking District older sister, Gansevoort Meatpacking Hotel, the Gansevoort Park, which opened in 2010, still retains much of big sister’s cool glamour feel."
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"It all feels Miami by way of Madison Avenue, with a bar scene that bumps accordingly."

"A downtown-hip hotel on the edge of lower Midtown, the Gansevoort Park improves upon its hard-living Meatpacking District sibling by several degrees."
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"Attracting a steady flow of celebrities... this NoMad... hotel is within easy walking distance of Union Square, the Theatre District, and the Empire State Building."
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"The sleek rooms feature modern metal four-posters or silver satin headboards, plush sofas and saucy retro images by British photographer Deborah Anderson."
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