Vacations Start Spreadin' The News About the Dylan Hotel NYC
Author: Josh Edelson
Start Spreadin The News About Dylan Hotel in NYC Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com Read the entire feature with photos at http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/hotels/newyork/nyc/dylan/dylan.html New York City the center of the universe. Its a concrete jungle lined with aisles of towering corporate sky scrapers. Its a hustle and bustle town where the idea of jaywalking doesnt seem to exist. A place where people have horns, and will not hesitate to use them. Its a grid where streets go east and west, and avenues go north and south. Still though, thousands of tourists flutter about, overwhelmed by the breathtaking views, lost in their gigantic maps.
In the heart of New York City is Times Square; an overrated, over expensive, gravitron of tourists, souvenirs and advertisements that explode into a world of neon when the sun goes down. Its where everyone wants to be, which is why Ive arranged to stay at one of the classiest hotels in the area the Dylan.
Formerly the Chemists Club built in 1903; the building was completely designed and restored by Jeffrey Beers. It projects a very metropolitan feel while maintaining a modern and professional tone. Most of the furniture is angular, everything is symmetrical, and the lighting gives off an almost surreal Metropolis feel.
The rooms are elegant and urban with a ceiling that is high enough for me to jump on the bed without hitting my head. (Im 65 by the way.) Soft, white cotton blankets and sheets bless the humongous king-sized beds and goose down pillows beckon even the most energized traveler to take a power nap.
Quite possibly the most expected but satisfying feature of the hotel is the low hum pumping fresh cool air throughout the room. For some reason, the air conditioning in hotel rooms always seems to be somewhat of a sedative, a symbol of vacations. And although not every guest of the Dylan is a vacationer, the classy design and modern architecture will make even the most frequent traveler feel quite at home.
A refrigerator fully stocked with beer, wine, candy and snacks temps guests to pay the extraordinary price for a conveniently easy fill. If you happen to be made of money and eat all the candy and snacks in one setting, you may want to take a visit to the marble covered bathroom. Here, youll notice that there are beakers in place of water glasses, and a sink that looks reminiscent of a mi
Start Spreadin' The News About the Dylan Hotel NYC
Vacations Start Spreadin' The News About the Dylan Hotel NYC
Author: Josh Edelson
Start Spreadin The News About Dylan Hotel in NYC Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com Read the entire feature with photos at http://www.jetsettersmagazine.com/archive/jetezine/hotels/newyork/nyc/dylan/dylan.html New York City the center of the universe. Its a concrete jungle lined with aisles of towering corporate sky scrapers. Its a hustle and bustle town where the idea of jaywalking doesnt seem to exist. A place where people have horns, and will not hesitate to use them. Its a grid where streets go east and west, and avenues go north and south. Still though, thousands of tourists flutter about, overwhelmed by the breathtaking views, lost in their gigantic maps.
In the heart of New York City is Times Square; an overrated, over expensive, gravitron of tourists, souvenirs and advertisements that explode into a world of neon when the sun goes down. Its where everyone wants to be, which is why Ive arranged to stay at one of the classiest hotels in the area the Dylan.
Formerly the Chemists Club built in 1903; the building was completely designed and restored by Jeffrey Beers. It projects a very metropolitan feel while maintaining a modern and professional tone. Most of the furniture is angular, everything is symmetrical, and the lighting gives off an almost surreal Metropolis feel.
The rooms are elegant and urban with a ceiling that is high enough for me to jump on the bed without hitting my head. (Im 65 by the way.) Soft, white cotton blankets and sheets bless the humongous king-sized beds and goose down pillows beckon even the most energized traveler to take a power nap.
Quite possibly the most expected but satisfying feature of the hotel is the low hum pumping fresh cool air throughout the room. For some reason, the air conditioning in hotel rooms always seems to be somewhat of a sedative, a symbol of vacations. And although not every guest of the Dylan is a vacationer, the classy design and modern architecture will make even the most frequent traveler feel quite at home.
A refrigerator fully stocked with beer, wine, candy and snacks temps guests to pay the extraordinary price for a conveniently easy fill. If you happen to be made of money and eat all the candy and snacks in one setting, you may want to take a visit to the marble covered bathroom. Here, youll notice that there are beakers in place of water glasses, and a sink that looks reminiscent of a mixing bowl placed neatly atop a marble counter, echoing the past inhabitants the Chemists Club.
If you feel adventurous, you may want to head up to the top level of the hotel for astonishing views of the city at night. Or push the bottom button on the mirrored elevator and work off all the junk you just emptied your wallet on in the Dylans 24-hour gym, compliments of the house.
Right around the corner from the gym is the conference room, which I did not enter because I really had nothing to discuss. But if I did, I would have very much appreciated the fact that the room can be converted between U-shape and banquet-style settings, among others.
The Dylan is a 108 room boutique that has been open since 2001. Its opulent jewel-toned fabrics, frosted titanium mirrors, and crème colored walls are a tranquil escape to the honking cabs and blinking lights of Manhattan outside. Quite possibly the most impressive feature of the Dylan Hotel is the Alchemy Suite, which was created in 1932 to replicate a medieval alchemists laboratory that has been transformed into a one-of-a kind luxurious guestroom with vaulted ceilings, plush paneled walls and rich velvet drapes.
Im not sure about you, but nothing jump starts my day like a free breakfast. In fact, if it werent for the continental breakfast, I dont think I would have gotten out of bed all day. But there is no way Id miss a free breakfast, especially at a hotel of this caliber.
Pancakes, fruit, cereal, bacon, eggs (are you getting hungry yet), hot chocolate, tea, and pretty much anything you can think of was
it’s just a building, and chances are, you’ll see it quite a few times as you venture back and forth through the city. As far as the Statue Of Liberty, skip it. It will take you probably 3-4 hours to get through it since you have to take a ferry out to Liberty Island, and then you may have to wait in line to go up in the statue, and wait in another line to take a ferry back.
What I do recommend, is picking up a Time Out magazine and finding out what is going on around town. The magazine is a social calendar for the entire city. Find a poetry slam, music venue, Broadway play, or even a local pizza joint. Take notice of how locals do things. I once was in a pizza place years ago in the city, and the bartender yelled at me for eating my pizza one bite at a time.
“You gotta fold it in half and eat it. That’s how New Yorkers eat,” he said. Oh, and another thing, whatever you do, don’t walk slowly or you’re likely to get trampled on. Everyone in New York is in a hurry, and they really don’t want to slow down for some window shopper tourist.
So remember, if you really want to fit in as a true New Yorker, fold up your pizza when you eat it, walk fast, and yell out to those cabbies with conviction: “Yo Cabbie!” Tell the driver an intersection to take you to. And don’t worry, even though his English will probably be broken, his sense of direction won’t be. Hop in, and enjoy the ride as you meander through traffic with some of the worst drivers on the planet.
— By Josh Edelson, Long Beach, California Correspondent. Read Jetsetters Magazine at www.jetsettersmagazine.com
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