While there is a celebrated French bistro from Daniel Bloulud adjacent to the hotel serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner (and 24-hour room service), if you want free breakfast (as well as a host of other free food and drink offerings) look into the slightly noisier and smaller Casablanca Hotel Times Square nearby. As midtown NYC is a dense area, the window views of (very) nearby buildings can be claustrophobic, and back-facing rooms are best for guests looking for rooms with less natural light. While rooms are on the luxe side with fluffy down bedding, soft carpeting, ultra-suede daybeds, and marbled bathrooms, they keep their NYC hip factor with hidden minibars and antique framed maps and records. With contemporary design by Jeffery Billhuber and featuring artwork by local visual artist Richard Giglio, the City Club Hotel is ideal for couples or small groups seeking a smaller hotel with quiet and comfortable rooms that doesn't sacrifice style or location. New York City's City Club Hotel is a 65-room upper-middle-range boutique hotel with tons of style.
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