This hotel has 200 guestrooms, all of which include feather beds, down comforters, custom shades, 27-inch TVs, multi-line cordless phones, CD players, robes, and an umbrella in the closet, just in case. Deluxe - These guestrooms offer one king-size bed and can accommodate a maximum of two guests.
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Rooms include The Muse amenities include District - A creative American menu and extensive wine list are offered in this intimate restaurant that also includes a quiet bar area. The District is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and offers a specially priced, prix fixe, pre-theater menu.
In business district
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What to expect: Many performers and theater lovers frequent this small, upscale hotel. A Matisse-inspired ceiling mural depicts the nine muses, and specially commissioned art and photography celebrate the performing arts throughout. Even the aptly named District restaurant, designed by David Rockwell, features a stage theme?open-weave steel curtains are drawn aside as if gracing the opening to a stage. Amenity highlights: Guests have direct-dial telephones with individual numbers in their guestrooms, and local calls of up to three minutes are free. Personalized business cards include private numbers. Business services and cellular phone rental is available at the front desk. Twice daily housekeeping service and nightly turndown are standard at the Muse. The fitness room is equipped with bicycles, treadmill, and weights. Insider tip: Restaurant Row is 2 blocks west of the hotel, along West 46th Street between Eighth and Ninth avenues. It's the location of many popular theater district restaurants, such as Becco, Barbetta, Joe Allen, B. Smith, Fire Bird, Kyma, Le Beaujolais, Lattanzi, Le Marais, and Orso.
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