This hotel has 398 guestrooms and suites, all of which offer nightly turndown service. The focal point of guestrooms is a triple-panel headboard of maple or rosewood. Desk size is generous, and dual-line telephones have voice mail and a dedicated data line. Baths have separate showers and magnifying mirrors. The French touch is evident in European toiletries, photos of old Paris, and evening turndown service with Evian water and a freshly cut rose. Premier Room - These guestrooms offer one queen or two oversized twin beds and accommodate a maximum of two guests. Executive Suite - These suites are furnished with one king bed and feature separate seating areas and curved glass walls with city views.
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What to expect: The Sofitel?s award-winning design encompasses a 30-foot curved tower flanked by two 20-story wings. The formal Art Deco sitting room, with teak walls framed by fluted columns and hung with bold contemporary art, is a dramatic welcome and a preview of the high style found throughout. The hotel attracts sophisticated travelers from both Europe and America. Amenity highlights: The hotel?s numerous amenities include 24-hour room service, currency exchange, complimentary shoe shine, a French brasserie, multilingual staff, and express check-in and check-out. The Petit Bijou gift shop in the Sofitel is filled with unique items, many imported from France. It features books about New York and Paris, French cookbooks and china, handsome wallets, whimsical small purses, and scented sachets.
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