Monday, November 12, 2007

Gild Hall Comes Out Swinging


It was the place no one knew about. Well, except for us. But Gild Hall, the former Holiday Inn in the Financial District, is getting ready to make its debut. You can be there to experience it all. For a not so small fee of course. The Thompson Hotel group's newest location is taking reservations for December and the rates are far from introductory. For the weekend of December 14-16, a standard room at the Gild can be had for $429 a night, not including taxes. Hoochie mama! But if you are going for it, we suggest the King Suite for an even $800. Description below:
Bright 12 foot high ceiling corner suites with oversized living area and wet bar. The spacious living room has smoked glass pendant chandeliers. Elegant designed wooden furniture inspired by the French Fashion House Hermes. Suspended from the ceiling hangs an elegant, custom designed chandelier. The separate bedroom features a luxurious leather headboard, a king size bed. Suspended from the ceiling hangs an elegant, custom designed chandelier.
You had us at headboard. No word on when Todd English's restaurant will open, but you can get some lunch at Backyard Chicken. It's just around the corner. Don't forget a napkin - we wouldn't want you getting grease on the Hermes furniture.

6 comments:

  1. Yay - Todd English! I love eating at restaurants that also offer their food on air-plane pay-to-eat flights!
    http://www.tradingmarkets.com/.site/news/Stock%20News/778777/

    Or that open restaurants in Harrah's Casinos! It's so, how you say, Wolfgang Puck...if WP ever opened a restaurant in a Harrah's.
    http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/info-gambling0711.html

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  2. I booked this hotel through Priceline- and stayed there Dec 7-10, 2007. **This hotel is currently under MAJOR construction.** The hotel description and photos are NOT accurate. **There is no restaurant, no room service, no gym, no bar, no gift shop, no business center, no periodical and CD lending libraries, on-demand movies, no video games, no coffee makers, no computer safes, no minibars, and no terry cloth robes. **We were awakened by jack hammers at 9:00am each morning, as they are "renovating"!!!**. We were not previously notified of this, and the hotel claimed that Priceline was to blame for this. This was EXTREMELY upsetting and disturbing for our long weekend holiday vacation.
    On the upside- the staff were friendly and helpful. They offered to get us a free car to the airport, and offered us a discount next time we choose to stay there (after renovation is completed of course). The hotel is in a great location, very near Wall St station, and the cafe across the street was good. The rooms were very clean, and the beds were comfortable- even in the unrenovated rooms. The showers and bathrooms were also nice.
    I would stay there again- ONCE CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETED

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