The Exchange Hotel, situated on Front Street, New York City, is a small, stylish hotel that provides luxury accommodation to its guests. This hotel takes its definition of boutique hotel quite literally and offers top, personalized service, exclusive features, competitive rates and other reasons why it remains such a popular venue for out-of-towners.
December in New York City
One of the greatest cities to visit in the world in December is undoubtedly New York. This is the place where visitors and locals alike can truly experience the magic of the holiday season, as the whole city gets dressed up for the occasion. From the magnificent Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, to the angelic Christmas carol singers on every street corner, to the wonderful department store window displays along Fifth Avenue, New York in December is a treat for all the senses. There are countless holiday concerts and shows to take in, as well as the ultimate ‘Christmas in New York’ experience – ice-skating in one of the parks or at Rockefeller Center under the tree. New Year’s Eve in New York is one huge party, with street events, restaurants and bars participating until the early hours of the morning. Visitors can choose the classic New Year’s Eve experience by watching the ‘ball drop’ in Times Square at the stroke of midnight.
City Club Hotel | In the Heart of New York City
Set in the heart of New York City, this chic hotel has the aura of a traditional gentleman’s club, combined with all the pampering and amenities that the contemporary traveler is seeking in an establishment. This small, luxurious hotel started out its days as a private political club and its owners have managed to retain the atmosphere of exclusivity and discretion through subtle New American Classical décor and handsome rooms.
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree
Nothing quite epitomizes Christmas in New York City like the legendary Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, which stands tall and proud in one of the greatest cities on earth during one of the most beautiful seasons of the year! The tradition of lighting up a Christmas tree outside this famous center began as far back as 1933 during the dark days of the Depression, in a bid to bring some Christmas cheer to weary laborers. Since then, without fail – except for the wartime period – New Yorkers and visitors are awestruck each year by the splendor of this crowd-stopping, truly magnificent creation.
Flatotel | Cosmopolitan and Intimate
If it’s a cosmopolitan yet intimate New York experience that you’re after, look no further than the Flatotel – a tower of 258 rooms that combines custom designed rooms, excellent service and state of the art entertainment features to provide you with exactly what you are looking for in a New York hotel. While Flatotel prescribes to all the characteristics of a boutique hotel, it nevertheless offers you luxury-sized rooms to make your stay just that more comfortable.