Michelangelo Hotel
New York, NY 10019-6813
Phone: (212) 765-0505
Fax: (212) 581-7618
- Cross Street:
- Between 6th Avenue and 7th Avenue
- Directions:
- B, D; E at 7th Ave; N, R, W at 49th St
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Editorial Review for Michelangelo Hotel – by Gayot.com
The Scene
Throughout this hotel you'll find imported marble, 18th- and 19th-century art, period furnishings, carved panels and art-deco details. The lobby and small lobby bar could have been lifted directly from a hotel in Florence.
The Details
The spacious guest rooms carry through the modern Italian look with fine touches of glitz: pink and peach tones, rose-tinted mirrors and mood lighting. The marble bathrooms are furnished with mini-TVs and custom-fashioned Damigella toiletries. The very civilized restaurant, Limoncello, boasts fin-de-siecle wall murals, modern Italian light fixtures and windows overlooking 7th Avenue. It soothes with its attentive service and updated versions of Italian classics.
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User Reviews for Michelangelo Hotel
07/23/2007 Posted by glamourgirljoanne
We just spent this past Saturday night at the Michelangelo for my husband's 50th birthday. Unfortunately, we were not able to get an early check in (we had a bit of trouble reaching the concierge the week prior) but all was fine when we arrived. The lobby was quite lovely and the front desk was courteous. We were on the 7th floor and the room was spacious and clean (very important!). There was absolutely no view from our room. When we came back to our room after the show, the bed had been turned down but there were no chocolates on the pillow as I had heard there would be. Also, I was surprised that ice had not been placed in the ice bucket (better hotels usually provide this service). The bathroom was a nice size and the tub was quite large but a jacuzzi was really needed there. I loved the complimentary use of the robes and the toiletries were quite nice. The complimentary breakfast consisted of coffee, tea, cappucino and small pastries. Instead of sitting in the overcrowded (not to mention very noisy) lobby, opt to sit in the mezzanine above with small intimate tables for 2 with linen table cloths. Much nicer! All in all, I would definitely stay here again with adults, not children, as there isn't a pool or hot tub.
Pros: very accessible to theater district (stay away from the "tourist" restaurants
Cons: please bring back the dining room
07/17/2006 Posted by catman77382
This place would be a five star if it was updated (new carpet, etc) and they opened the restaurant. It has been closed for a long long time and it is obvious they don't intend to ever open it again as it has been closed for a long long time and there is no work going in it. The room was very spacious and the bathrooms were nice with the largest tub you will get without paying $1K per night. The A/C you've seen mentioned in other posts is noticeable, but not really that bad a problem. They do need to learn how to tuck bottom sheets in though as they always came undone which is a pain to deal with. The decor is dated. With all that said though, I would recommend the place more so than most others I've stayed at including some high priced places on Central Park.
Pros: Service and room size
Cons: Needs new carpet and updating generally.
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