
The Japanese-owned Kitano Hotel in New York City brings luxury Asian accommodations to Park Avenue in prestigious Midtown Manhattan. The Kitano Hotel s grand lobby features marble floors and polished mahogany walls. Original artwork can be found throughout the hotel, including work from famed Columbian artist Fernando Botero. The hotel provides guest passes to the fitness facilities of the nearby New York Sports Club. The Kitano s bar, serving rare sake imports, overlooks the lobby and Park Avenue from a bright second-floor mezzanine. The establishment comes alive as a piano bar during weekly jazz nights. The Kitanos-ns on-site restaurant, Nadaman Habukai, serves beautifully arranged Japanese cuisine in a contemporary setting. Being an oasis of relaxation, this property offers a pleasant ambience, high standards of comfort and convenient facilities for business as well as leisure travellers.
Each of the guestrooms at The Kitano New York has been individually tailored with custom-designed mahogany and cherry furnishings, down comforters and pillows and luxurious pillow-top mattresses. Featured throughout the rooms, guests will find all the accouterments of a world-class hotel including exquisite artwork, double-paned windows, minibars, flat-screen plasma televisions, personal safes, computers/fax capabilities and spectacular views of historic Murray Hill, Grand Central Terminal, the Empire State Building and other New York landmarks.
The spacious and elegant bathrooms in each guestroom feature marble floors, heated towel racks, hairdryers and special amenities including Gilchrist & Soames products. The Kitano New York maintains an extraordinary level of hospitality, providing personalized service to ensure each guest is content and comfortable during their stay.