The Michelangelo, 152 West 51st Street, New York 10019, New York, USA
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The Michelangelo 
152 West 51st Street, New York 10019, New York, USA
+1 212 7650505, +1 212 5817618
http://www.michelangelohotel.com
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Surround yourself with timeless elegance in a place where you will want to linger for a while. The Michelangelo hotel boasts 178 of the largest guest rooms and suites in New York City. Our staff sets an industry standard with intuitive service at a swift Manhattan pace. The guest rooms blend timeless furnishings and modern day conveniences with generous living space, averaging 475 square feet. Elegantly appointed rooms feature welcoming marble foyers, sitting area, king size beds, two television sets, mini-bars and 55 gallon soaking tubs all that set the ambiance of an Italian villa. High-Speed internet access. All new fitness center. Italian marble bathrooms. 55-gallon soaking bathtubs in New York. Extra-large monogrammed 100% cotton and linen hand towels. Plush terry cloth bathrobes. An array of imported toiletries. Hair dryers and make-up mirrors. Multi-line phone systems. Voice mail and speaker phone. Data ports for modem connection. Bose stereo/CD players in all rooms, VCPs DVD players are available through the concierge. In-room movies are available for a minimal charge. Non-smoking rooms available. Non-allergenic pillows available. Superior Room - $595. One Queen-size or one King-size bed, Neoclassical decor, empire cherry furniture with black brass accents, boudoir chairs. Up to 350 square feet. One King-size bed, Neoclassical decor, empire cherry wood furniture with black brass accents, boudoir chairs. Up to 400 square feet. Executive Room - $695. One King-size bed, large marble entry foyer. Neoclassical decor, empire cherry wood furniture with black brass accents. Up to 450 square feet. One King-size bed. Large entry foyer with two budoir chairs. Neoclassical decor, empire cherry wood furniture with black brass accents and boudoir chairs. Up to 500 square feet. One King-size bed, large marble bath and entry foyer. Country French, Art Deco, or Neoclassical decor. Large sitting area with settees armchair. Up to 550 square feet. One Bedroom Suite - $1,100. One King-size bed, some with a Queen-size bed, large parlor area, marble entry foyer, some with bar counter. Contemporary, Country French, or Art Deco decor. Up to 600 square feet. Grand One Bedroom Suite - $1,500. One King-size bed, large marble entry foyer, two bathrooms. Country French or Neoclassical decor. Up to 800 square feet. Two Bedroom Suite - $2,465. One King-size bed in each bedroom. Large parlor area, marble entry foyer, 3 bathrooms. Country French decor in main bedroom, Neoclassical in second room. Up to 1,200 square feet. Weekend and corporate rates available upon request. Complimentary cribs available, extra bed $30. Handicapped accessible rooms are available. Please call the hotel directly at (800) 237-0990. Rates exclusive of 13.375% plus $3.50 per room occupancy tax. Valid through 9/1/2008. For longer stays, consider the. Michelangelo Corporate Apartments. Starhotels is a collection of 22 hotels, 20 four star properties in Italy. 1 deluxe in New York and 1 hotel de charme in Paris,

James Jolis has been the Head Concierge at the Michelangelo Hotel since 1998. He was born and raised in Paris, France and is fluent in French, Spanish, and English; with a working knowledge of Italian German. Contact him with any questions you may have about New York! James Jolis / Head Concierge / Clefs d'Or The Michelangelo Hotel - New York Direct line: 212-261-8920 Fax: 212-541-6604. BOEING-BOEING: A comedy about an American bachelor living in Paris in the 1960's, juggling his three fiances, who are all flight attendants. TWA, Alitalia, Lufthansa... Christine Baranski stars as the French Maid. I liked it. Very funny, very entertaining! THE COUNTRY GIRL: A revival of Clifford Odets's play about an alcoholic former star trying to make a comeback. Starring Frances McDormand and Morgan Freeman. Mike Nichols directs. Jacobs Theatre. A CATERED AFFAIR: A new musical by Harvey Fierstein and John Bucchino, based on the 1953 film and teleplay of the same name. Jackie MasonThe Ultimate Jew: The eighth (and, he says, final) one-man show starring the legendary comic. New World Stages. CRY-BABY: A musical by Mark O'Donnell, Thomas Meehan, David Javerbaum, and Adam Schlesinger, based on the John Waters film about a bad boy with a good cause. From the same team that brought you Hairspray! Very funny and very good! SOUTH PACIFIC: A revival of the famous Rodgers Hammerstein musical, set during World War II on an island in the South Pacific. A Lincoln Center Theater Production. Tickets are hard to get! GYPSY: A revival of the classic musical by Jule Styne, Stephen Sondheim, and Arthur Laurents, based on the memoir of striptease star Gypsy Rose Lee. Patty Lupone stars. St. James Theatre. YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN: A new musical based on Mel Brooks's classic film; Roger Bart, Megan Mullally, Sutton Foster, and Shuler Hensley co-star. At The Hilton Theater. Mixed reviews! Not as big a hit as The Producers unfortunately... but still very funny. Eden Spinosa as Elphaba in a scene from Wicked. WICKED! It's the story of The Land of Oz before Dorothy from Kansas gets there. Why the good witch is so good, why the bad witch became so bad, etc... GREAT MUSICAL! JERSEY BOYS: A new musical based on the story of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. A pleasant surprise! A great show with a lot of heart. I like the voices, songs, and how the story is told. Daniel Reichard, John Lloyd Young, Christian Hoff, and J. Robert Spencer in Jersey Boys. PASSING STRANGE: The musical by Stew, about a young black bohemian artist on a journey of escape and self-discovery, transfers to Broadway. This was a huge hit at the Public Theater last summer. It is very good, and very different. Not so much a musical but a singing play.. THE LITTLE MERMAID: A new musical from Disney Theatrical Productions, based on the animated film and the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre Advance sales have been very strong! THE 39 STEPS: Roundabout Theatre Company presents this comic parody of the famous Hitchcock thriller, with four actors playing all the roles. American Airlines Theatre. CURTAINS: A new musical comedy by John Kander, Fred Ebb, and Rupert Holmes about the investigation of a Broadway leading lady's murder. Al Hirschfeld Theatre. I saw it. I liked it! A broad crowd pleaser. David Hyde Pierce is very funny. He won the Tony Award for this role! Debra Monk brings down the house with her song It's A Business. LEGALLY BLONDE: A new musical by Nell Benjamin, Laurence O'Keefe, and Heather Hach, based on the novel and film. Palace Theatre. I liked it. Very lighthearted. Laura Bell Bundy is very good. The song Gay or European in the second act is a showstopper! GREASE: A revival of the musical comedy about high school life in the 1950s, starring Laura Osnes and Max Crumm, who won the TV competition for the lead roles. Brooks Atkinson Theatre. SPRING AWAKENING: The Duncan Sheik/Steven Sater musical about a group of teenagers trying to learn about life, love, and sex, transfers to Broadway. Winner of 2007 Tony for Best New Musical! A CHORUS LINE: A revival of the famous musical about dancers auditioning to be in a Broadway show. Schoenfeld Theater. SPAMALOT: A musical based on the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail. At the Shubert. A lot of fun! If you are a Python fan it's a must. If not, some of the sillyness won't work for you! XANADU: A new musical based on the 1980 film of the same name. This is a high camp send up of Olivia Newton John, Roller Disco, and the 80's!. Very funny. But it does have some slow spots that need to be tightened up. David Hyde Pierce, Hank Azaria, Christopher Sieber, Steve Rosen, and Tim Curry in a scene from SPAMALOT. MARY POPPINS: This is a musical based on the stories of P. L. Travers and the 1964 Walt Disney film about the magical nanny Mary Poppins.The musical, which opened in London a couple of years ago, features many of the original songs from the film, along with new songs by George Stites and Anthony Drewe. ALTAR BOYZ: A musical comedy by Gary Adler, Michael Patrick Walker, and Kevin Del Aguila about a Christian boy band. At Dodger Stages. Five great singers and dancers. Very funny. I liked it a lot! Got great reviews! A TALE OF TWO CITIES: A musical by Jill Santoriello based on the classic novel by Charles Dickens. Al Hirschfeld Theatre; starts August 19. EQUUS: A revival of the play by Peter Shaffer about a disturbed young man who has blinded six horses and the psychiatrist who tries to help him. Richard Griffiths and Daniel Radcliffe star. Broadhurst Theatre; starts September 5. TO BE OR NOT TO BE: Manhattan Theatre Club presents a new stage adaptation of the film comedy by Ernst Lubitsch, about a Polish theatre company who help fight the Nazis. Biltmore Theatre starts September 11. BILLY ELIOT: A new musical by Elton John and Lee Hall, based on the film of the same name about a young boy who dreams of becoming a dancer. Imperial Theatre; starts October 1. SHREK The Musical: A musical by David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori based on story and characters from William Steig's book as well as the popular animated film. Broadway Theatre; starts November 8. Other shows to consider: -Chicago -Lion King -Avenue Q -Hairspray. For off Broadway you should consider: -Blue Man Group -Stomp. If you need help, just let me know! James Jolis / Head Concierge / Clefs d'Or 212-261-8920 Direct Fax: 212-541-6604

Our staff of catering professionals focuses on flawless service, attention to detail and impressive food and beverage offerings. The Michelangelo Hotel offers a beautiful selection of meeting and function rooms and is the perfect venue for your social or corporate event. The Roman Room A large beautifully appointed meeting room, which together with the Roman Mezzanine, holds 150 people, and comprises approximately 2,143 square feet of elegant, flexible space for gala receptions, weddings and corporate events. The Florentine Room and the Venetian Room have a sophisticated feel, with all the amenities for board meetings and VIP conferences The rooms are equipped with full audio visual and telecommunication capabilities, internet access, custom designed rugs, unusual objets d'art in an atmosphere of understated elegance. The Michelangelo Hotel 152 West 51st Street New York, NY 10019 Reservations (212) 765-0505 or (800) 237-0990 Main Phone (212) 765-1900 Main Fax (212) 541-6604 Sales Phone: (212) 261-8821 Sales Fax: (212) 581-7618 Reservations: sales@michelangelohotel.com
Amenities
 Guest rooms have air conditioning
 Luggage storage
 Breakfast may be served in the room
 Rent-a-car service
 Central situation
 Clothes dry cleaning
 Conference and meeting room
 Credit cards accepted
 Currency exchange service
 Dinner may be served in the room
 Lift
 Facsimile services
 Fitness hall
 Garage places
 Hairdryer
 Hairdresser's saloon
 Heating
 Access to internet
 Ironing facilities
 Jacuzzi tub
 Laundry services/washing machine
 Licensed bar
 Fully stocked mini bar
 Smoke-free guest rooms
 Around-the-clock recetpion
 Parking lot
 Clock/radio
 Fridge
 Restaurant
 Around-the-clock room service
 Safe deposit box
 Private/Ensuite bathroom
 Phone at reception
 Phones in rooms
 TV sets in rooms
 Cheques accepted
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