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One of the best known hotels in New York City, the Marriott Marquis is a modern, 49 story luxury property in the heart of Times Square and within three blocks of more than 30 theaters. In fact, the hotel even has a theater within its building. Guests also are close to luxurious shopping on Fifth Avenue, Rockefeller Center, Radio City Music Hall and MTV a location that will give guests the feel they are truly in the middle of it all.
The hotel's eighth floor lobby features a neon lit clock inside a Plexiglas globe and a waterfall fountain gently cascading over a backlit glass wall. The ride up the 37 story atrium to the guestrooms in the glass walled elevators is an experience in itself. The hotel also houses the Marquis Theatre, located on the third floor, so guests can even catch a Broadway production without even leaving the building. The Marriott Marquis' The View Restaurant and Lounge, which serves contemporary American cuisine, is the city's only revolving, rooftop restaurant. The Marriott also includes JW's Steakhouse, which features an extensive wine list recognized by Wine Spectator magazine. The hotel's Encore, the theater themed restaurant, serves meals in a lively room with a tiled mosaic, gold and black striped lamps, red and blue glass, and a colorful Broadway motif mural. The Katen Sushi Bar dishes up fresh sushi and sashimi. Another outstanding feature of this New York City hotel is its state of the art, 4,000 square foot fitness center, which overlooks Time Square. The Marriott also features a travel desk, theatre ticket desk and 24 hour business center. Hotel accommodations include newly renovated guestrooms that are among the largest in the city, some with stunning views of Times Square. They feature contemporary decors, work desks, duvet covers, coffeemakers unusually large marble and tile bathrooms. What better place to stay in the Big Apple than in the Marriott Marquis, a Times Square giant with the city's only revolving rooftop restaurant, perfect for staying close to all the action in the City That Never Sleeps.
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