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Midtown Manhattan is a thriving and colorful area in New York City. Iconic and full of history, the city’s famous attractions like Rockefeller Center and Trump Tower paint a portrait of a prominent and fascinating destination home to a vast array of spectacular sights and sounds. Midtown Manhattan hotels come in a wide variety of styles with diverse atmospheres and varied rates. For those looking for a taste of the exotic with a sleek and modern twist, the Kitano Hotel, a rare New York Japanese hotel, is an ideal choice. Steps from Grand Central Station and only thirty minutes from JFK International and LaGuardia, there are plenty of transportation options for tourists, making it easy to get in and out of the city.


Kitano Hotel New York City offers superior comfort and service to all guests in Japanese style. Asian style and elegance radiates throughout the unique New York Japanese hotel. The onsite restaurant serves traditional and sumptuous Japanese fare and receives rave reviews from food critics all over the city. This restaurant is the true gem of all Midtown Manhattan hotels when it comes to Japanese food. Kaiseki, an exquisite and definitive cuisine partly established through ancient Zen Buddhism, is the main draw. Featuring multiple courses served in an assortment of beautiful pottery, porcelain, and other lovely dishes, this authentic meal service draws food lovers from all over the city for an unrivaled Japanese dining experience. 


Kitano Hotel New York City also sets itself apart with generous offerings in rooms and suites. Luxurious and streamlined, each of the carefully decorated rooms inside the Kitano Hotel New York City location exudes Japanese styling from floor to ceiling without being overdone. Superior rooms offer 305 square feet for guests to enjoy and relax in and feature incredible bathrooms adorned in marble. Skyline views of the Empire State Building and Fifth Avenue are also an attraction. A range of suites, including Junior, Executive and Townhouse, offer a variety of options for those preferring a step up in luxury. The top suite choice at the Kitano Hotel New York City location is the Tatami Suite, an incredible and innovative Japanese-style accommodation. More than 800 square feet of space throughout this one-bedroom suite offers an area to entertain in style and relax in total comfort. Delicate shoji paper screens, traditional Tatami mats, and pristine wood floors lead the Asian design throughout and accent the tranquil environment.


Many Midtown Manhattan hotels offer excellent services and amenities, and Kitano is no exception. Everything from soundproof windows to lavish bathrobes and slippers to flat screen plasma TVs are included in rooms ensuring guests feel right at home. Towel warmers, Shiseido bath amenities and complimentary Japanese green tea are the extras most loved by guests who appreciate the little things. Kitano New York City also offers four special packages for those traveling to the city that include Family Weekend, Jazz Night, and Serenity in the City. Packages include extras like special rates and activities in the city.


Once known as the Murray Hill Hotel, and owned by the famous Rockefeller family, Kitano has been renovated into a magnificent New York Japanese Hotel. Lead by the Kitano Group of Japan, the peerless concept and careful renovation delivered the new and fascinating Kitano New York Hotel in the mid 1970s. Long loved by distinguished and discerning travelers, Kitano New York has made a lasting impression on thousands of visitors over three decades of successful operation. Surrounded by historical, well kept-brownstones, and an amiable urban pace, Kitano Hotel New York is an ideal choice for those seeking a terrific location and a hotel that offers a step away from the ordinary and a stride toward distinction and luxury.


 

 

 

 

 

 

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