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Discover a captivating local hotspot at the Renaissance New York Harlem Hotel's culinary gem, The Victoria. Under the guidance of Silk Hospitality Group, this inviting space encompasses a luxurious marble lobby bar, a chic lounge, and a fifth-floor haven with sweeping views of the hotel's lively heart. Indulge on menu that beautifully blends ...
Hotel Victoria. Hotel Victoria was built by Paran Stevens in 1877 in Manhattan, New York City, New York. [1] Occupying the entire block on 27th Street, Broadway and Fifth Avenue, it was the only hotel in the city with entrances on both the latter thoroughfares.
The enormous Hotel Victoria was an apartment hotel located along Broadway and designed by Richard Morris Hunt, favored mansion architect for the Gilded Age set.
RENAISSANCE® NEW YORK HARLEM HOTEL. Savor the soul fusion flavors of Victoria Restaurant and Bar and savor an unforgettable dining experience or enjoy a craft cocktail at our Rooftop Bar in Harlem.
Destined to become a neighborhood hotspot, the Renaissance New York Harlem Hotel’s restaurant, The Victoria, operated by Silk Hospitality Group, encompasses the stunning marble lobby bar and the chic lobby lounge on fifth floor that overlooks the lively heart of Harlem
Renaissance New York Harlem hotel thoughtfully designed and curated guestrooms and suites Within walking distance to historical landmarks including the Apollo Theatre and iconic Central Park, and a short subway to Times Square
In 1883 waiters in the Victoria Hotel were earning $20 to $40 per month—about $11,000 a year today—plus meals. But a new European custom had infiltrated American hotels and restaurants—tipping.
RENAISSANCE® NEW YORK HARLEM HOTEL. Experience the vibrant spirit of our iconic neighborhood at our hotel near 125th Street in Harlem. Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture. Our hotel offers modern luxury, stylish accommodations, and exceptional amenities.
Hotel Victoria was built by Paran Stevens in 1877 in Manhattan, New York City, New York. Occupying the entire block on 27th Street, Broadway and Fifth Avenue, it was the only hotel in the city with entrances on both the latter thoroughfares.
Harlem's first full-service hotel in 100 years is now taking reservations at the site of the former Victoria Theater.