These rooms, more like mini-apartments, come with sleeper sofas, half bathrooms, separate entertaining areas, full kitchens and a private master bedroom. There are also modern comforts like customized hangers, telephones on both sides of the bed, TVs above the baths, and control panels for the lights and the curtains.
When she's in need of the human touch, all she has to do is head downstairs to the hotel's spa and salon wonderland inspired by the 9th century Andalusia region of Spain. And as far as comfort food, not only is Bouchon across the way but Scarpetta is just off the lobby. Jealous!
Ok, not really and we're not saying money can mend a broken heart or put a broken family back together again but still, it must be nice.



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