511 3rd Ave
New York, NY 10016
(212) 683-1088
The second Gansevoort Hotel Group outpost in New York City after our flagship Meatpacking District location that served to help define a neighborhood, Gansevoort Park Avenue offers downtown edge with an uptown sensibility. Boasting 249 luxury rooms and remarkable suites, most with lofty ceilings, Juliet balconies, and five fixture bathrooms – the property perched on the corner of 29th Street and Park Avenue couldn’t be more centrally located. A three-story atrium lobby showcases striking herringbone granite floors, an oversized fireplace, and dramatic aubergine chandeliers. In addition to our signature rooftop pool, ideal for sunbathing and city-escape daydreaming, Gansevoort Park Avenue also offers a bi-level rooftop bar + lounge, an outpost of the West Village’s favorite upscale sport’s bar Windsor, The One Group’s Ristorante Asellina - a 10,000 square foot trattoria offering Italian-inspired fare, an exhale spa complete with transformational healing therapies and yoga classes, Cutler salon, a state-of-the-art gym and more.
- The Best Salsa Dura & Bachata Event in NYC - Happy Hour plus drink specials all night - Dress code: Casual - State Of The Art Sound System -Awesome Wood Dance Floor for -DanceSport serve specialty platters, sandwiches, beverages, coffee, bottle water, soft drinks, pastries, beer, wine, liquor, smoothies and more ! Mambo by your boy Dj Alex "El Maestro" - General Admission: $15
The Campbell Apartment is a public bar and cocktail lounge—currently closed due to a change in management—located in Grand Central Terminal in New York City. The space was once the office of American financier John W. Campbell, a member of the New York Central Railroad's board of directors. Later used for office space, as a studio by CBS Radio and as a jail by Metro-North Railroad, the space was restored to its original opulence following renovations totaling nearly $2 million in 1999 and 2007.Located in the southwestern corner of the Grand Central Terminal building — above the corner of 42nd Street and Vanderbilt Avenue — the space is reached by a staircase from the Balcony Level. It was first leased in 1923 by John Campbell from William Kissam Vanderbilt II, whose family built the Terminal. The 3500sqft space was a single room 60ft long by 30ft wide with a 25ft ceiling and an enormous faux fireplace in which Campbell kept a steel safe. At that time, it was the largest ground floor space in Manhattan. Campbell commissioned Augustus N. Allen, an architect known for designing estates on Long Island and town houses in Manhattan, to build an opulent office, transforming the room into a 13th-century Florentine palace with a hand-painted plaster of paris ceiling and leaded windows. Its mahogany balcony with a quatrefoil design that still exists today. The Persian carpet that took up the entire floor was said to have cost $300,000, or roughly $3.5 million today. Campbell added a piano and pipe organ, and at night turned his office into a reception hall, entertaining 50 or 60 friends who came to hear famous musicians play private recitals. He had a butler named Stackhouse.
Foley’s NY Pub & Restaurant is the premier baseball bar in New York and home of the Irish American Baseball Hall of Fame. Foley’s walls are adorned with 2,500 autographed balls, hundreds of bobbleheads, game-worn jerseys, stadium seats and other artifacts. It was named among the best restaurants for kids by Time Out New York for Kids and is widely regarded as one of the best sports bars in America! Foley’s is named after legendary sportswriter Arthur “Red” Foley, who covered baseball and other sports for the Daily News for more than three decades. A longtime official scorer for both the Mets and Yankees, he may have witnessed more baseball games than anyone else in New York history. When Shaun Clancy opened his "Irish Bar with a Baseball Attitude," he named it in honor of his good friend Red.
Named "Sexiest Hotel of the Year" in 2011 by Tripadvisor. Situated in the heart of the Midtown Manhattan, Night is just a short stroll from Times Square , Rockefeller Center , and fabulous Madison Avenue shopping. As a stylish name in hotels, we offer an exclusive gateway to all the finest Midtown Manhattan attractions and classic NYC sights. Browse world-class exhibits and artwork at the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim. Hike to the top of the Statue of Liberty. Marvel at the majestic architecture of St. Patrick's Cathedral. Book your next visit to Manhattan at our chic hotel and enjoy premier access to a wide range of attractions, historical sites, and nightlife destinations.
Paint Along’s painting workshops offer all you over-worked New Yorkers a commitment-free venue to unwind and rekindle your latent creativity. Sip your favorite Pino Noir and get lost in your process as we guide you, with simple instruction, through the painting du jour. Two blissful hours later, you’ll emerge back onto the gritty streets with your completed canvas in hand, and without a care in the world. Paint Along’s ever-changing calendar of weekly classes and all-inclusive format provide ample opportunity to shake off a long day at the office or just catch up with friends. Book online at www.paintalongnyc.com Paint Along also hosts private parties for social and corporate events. Check out the website, or send a request via email for specifics: [email protected]
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