The Muse
New York, NY 10036-8501
Phone: (212) 485-2400
Fax: (212) 885-6159
- Cross Street:
- Between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue
- Directions:
- A, C, E; 7; 1, 2, 3, 9; N, R at 42nd St-Times Sq
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Editorial Review for The Muse – by Gayot.com
The Scene
For fans of Broadway, this hotel is centrally located in the former Leavitt Building. The triple-arched brick and limestone facade has been dramatically renovated, and an additional five new floors bring the guest room number to 200. The theater tie-in continues in the hotel's David Rockwell-designed American brasserie, District, which features a woven stainless steel curtain drawn up to one side as if opening onto a stage.
The Details
Commissioned artwork reflecting theater and dance hangs in the guest rooms. Accommodations are lavishly adorned with European linens, featherbeds and duvets, and come with robes, L'Occitane bath products, high-speed Internet access and multi-line cordless phones with data ports. In-house spa services and a fitness center are among the extras.
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Insider Tips
The ExtrasA nice personal touch the Muse offers are "business cards," which list your hotel phone extension; distribute them while networking or just meeting new people in town.
Know Before You GoWork out any time you want to (i.e., after raiding the minibar). The hotel's fitness room is open 24 hours and accessible by room key cards.
User Reviews for The Muse
05/27/2008 Posted by shebes228
This hotel is in the middle of anywhere you need to get to in the city. It's a small boutique hotel, which is very trendy and cute. The rooms are spacious, with beautiful clean bathrooms (which always are important factors in a Hotel Room). It's close to Times Square, which means near all transit. Even though I've stayed there in the Winter, when I was inside, I always felt like I was in a South Beach little Hotel...
Pros: Close to everything
Cons: Might be pricey
05/09/2006 Posted by Bridget_Jones
Bravo! I can't say enough fabulous things about this hotel and my stay here. I loved my room, and the shampoos: "L'Occitane" brand which is an upgrade from the "Philosophy" products they used to use. No skimping on hotel shampoos here! "L'Occitane" is very expensive and you can only buy it at their store or Bergdorf's. Staff was perfect, the BEST cocktails in the city, and food was pretty interesting as well. I liked the mini hamburgers. Don't forget an in room massage too.
Pros: Service, Shampoos, Cocktails
Cons: A little pricy, Expensive room servic
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