It's almost impossible to believe that, in the years that we've been around here at HotelChatter, we have not slept in the historical hotel that is The Roosevelt. But then, we do live here, and there have been other hyped new openings to focus on, thus putting The Roosevelt on our back burner. And there it stayed.
...Until recently, when The Roosevelt held a promotion on Twitter to offer stays at the low, low rate of $19.24 a night, for a maximum stay of three nights. The $19.24 honored the year that this grand dame first opened, as part of a trio of hotels next door to Grand Central Station. Of the threethe other two being The Biltmore and The CommodoreThe Roosevelt is the only survivor, and she continues to give a neverending flow of tourists a place to lay their heads after a long day of exploring the Big Apple.
Going for the full three nights, we immersed ourselves in the history of the building and felt everything from the energy of the grand lobby to the age of the rooms.
Until tomorrow, when we have the full photo gallery review, we'll leave you with a video tour of our room: 446, which weand we can't stop gloating about thisnabbed for $19.24 a night.
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