Marcel Hotel
New York, New York
Marcel Hotel Reservations: 1 800 868 9218

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Marcel Hotel
New York, New York

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Marcel Hotel
201 E 24th St, New York, New York

Location. The Marcel Hotel In New York, N.Y., Is Located In Midtown Manhattan On Historic Murray Hill.

A summary of hotel and room facilities provided by Marcel Hotel;

97 guest rooms, 8 floors, Car rentals, Restaurant(s) 'in house', Bar(s) 'in house', Comfortable accommodations, Secure online reservations, A guaranteed lowest internet rate.

The Hotel Puts Guests Close To The Empire State Building And The Flatiron District, One Of The Most Popular Neighborhoods In Manhattan. A Nearby Subway Station Is Convenient For Visitors Wishing To Travel To Other Parts Of The City.
Hotel Features. The Marcel Hotel's Lobby Features Chic Designer Furniture And Warm Wood Paneled Walls. Adjacent To The Lobby Is A Cappuccino Bar, Which Becomes A Popular Setting Each E Morning, And Complimentary Newspapers Are Available For Guests. The Hotel's On Site Restaurant, Gramercy 24, Boasts An Oyster Bar, Fresh Seafood And Other American Favorites Each Evening.

Guestrooms. The Marcel Hotel's 97 Guestrooms Offer Cleverly Compact Designs, Employing Platform Beds In Wooden Alcoves With Built In Shelves And Lighting. Beds Invite Slumber With Down Duvets And Premium Linens. Wireless Internet Access Is Available At A Surcharge.

Expert Tip. Few People Know That Gramercy Park, 10 Blocks From This Hotel And One Of The Only Private Parks Left In Manhattan, Is Open To The Public On Gramercy Park Day, Which Changes Annually.