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medieval costume

Seems like a pretty decent and elegant hotel.. Thanks for posting this one.. :)

Cairns Hotels

This sound good, I will try Tribeca Grand Hotel when I'll visit NYC.

Fit Gizmos

I like your post very much,it is one of the beautiful place and a must to visit place in New York.It has White noise cancellation system in each room which pours out great music to make fun.

Oliver Ryan

hi,
it is really very pretty... definitely gonna visit once..

Erin

Geez, this hotel sounds amazing! Wow!

ElleB

Wow, this place sounds awesome!
Def going on the list of "spots"!

City Girl

I *love* this place - was a favorite to hang out at when I lived in NYC, and definitely a great option for when I go back to visit (which sadly has not yet happened since I left NYC last year).

Jaime

Sounds fabulous. I love white noise machines, they are so great for getting a good night's sleep. Film screening? How amazing is that.

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