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The Millenium Hilton is the prime address for visiting New York City’s premiere financial institutions and corporate headquarters. Walking distance to downtown’s best shopping, restaurants and cultural and historical landmarks - as well as Wall Street, Greenwich Village, SoHo, TriBeCa, and South Street Seaport.

The Millenium Hilton proudly reopened in April 2003 following a total redesign & refurbishment - fully updated and technologically enhanced for the new century - including plasma TVs in guest rooms.

The hotel is a high-rise black glass building which pays homage to Arthur C. Clarke’s vision of the Monolith in “2001: A Space Odyssey” - complete with canopy, flags and ornamental trees at the entrance.

All guestrooms, meeting rooms and public areas offer incredible, breathtaking views of the famous New York City skyline and New York Harbor, and the property boasts one of the only hotel swimming pools in New York City.

via trAvelpigStrange Skies

The Millenium Hilton is the prime address for visiting New York City’s premiere financial institutions and corporate headquarters. Walking distance to downtown’s best shopping, restaurants and cultural and historical landmarks - as well as Wall Street, Greenwich Village, SoHo, TriBeCa, and South Street Seaport.

The Millenium Hilton proudly reopened in April 2003 following a total redesign & refurbishment - fully updated and technologically enhanced for the new century - including plasma TVs in guest rooms.

The hotel is a high-rise black glass building which pays homage to Arthur C. Clarke’s vision of the Monolith in “2001: A Space Odyssey” - complete with canopy, flags and ornamental trees at the entrance.

All guestrooms, meeting rooms and public areas offer incredible, breathtaking views of the famous New York City skyline and New York Harbor, and the property boasts one of the only hotel swimming pools in New York City.

via trAvelpig

Strange Skies

The Millenium Hilton is the prime address for visiting New York City’s premiere financial institutions and corporate headquarters. Walking distance to downtown’s best shopping, restaurants and cultural and historical landmarks - as well as Wall Street, Greenwich Village, SoHo, TriBeCa, and South Street Seaport.

The Millenium Hilton proudly reopened in April 2003 following a total redesign & refurbishment - fully updated and technologically enhanced for the new century - including plasma TVs in guest rooms.

The hotel is a high-rise black glass building which pays homage to Arthur C. Clarke’s vision of the Monolith in “2001: A Space Odyssey” - complete with canopy, flags and ornamental trees at the entrance.

All guestrooms, meeting rooms and public areas offer incredible, breathtaking views of the famous New York City skyline and New York Harbor, and the property boasts one of the only hotel swimming pools in New York City.

via trAvelpig

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