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The NoMad
- Where:
- Why:Vacation
- When:Christmas & New Year 2012-2013
- Who:Me and my husband Ben
Highs & Lows
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Restful and relaxing whilst being sophisticated, sumptuous and elegant. Hide away in the library with a negroni and indulge in the sweet potato, rosemary and sage bread from the restaurant.
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Doormen/Bellmen were friendly and helpful, and very easy on the eye.
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Artwork throughout the hotel has been carefully chosen and hung. The curated art programme includes Portraits de Villes photographs adding to the hotel’s intrigue and thoughtful nature.
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Gorgeous Argan bath amenities by Cote Bastide, exclusive to The NoMad.
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Immediate location not the most attractive area in Manhattan – endless wholesale shops and not an awful lot in the area, but the subway couldn’t be closer.
Important Bits
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Type
Boutique Luxury
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Vibe
Antique 'contemporary' luxury
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Location
Flatiron/Lower Midtown. Easy location to get everywhere from.
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Rooms
168
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Music
Upbeat soul vs. downbeat house.
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Year Opened
2012
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Designed By
Jacques Garcia
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Health & Wellness
Gym. Sleek in greys and good selection of new equipment.
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Restaurant
A must visit. The now legendary foie gras stuffed chicken is unctuous and delicious.
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Bar
Yes. Filled with an enviable selection of spirits.
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Children
Probably leave them so you can enjoy the bar!
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Price
Affordable luxury
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Hotel Location 1170 Broadway, New York, NY 10001