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A great boutique hotel, The New Yorker has been personally styled by the owner who, whilst residing in New York acquired the inspiration to capture a piece of urban chic in one of Cologne's upcoming, fashionable districts. Offering great links into the centre from its quiet location, New Yorker offers the best of both worlds. Peaceful and inspirational, a stylish lounge with an avante garde range of magazines can be enjoyed amidst a back drop of lounge music. Landscaped gardens with decking create a lovely setting in which to relax, whilst the basement has a small gym with sauna and solarium. Well appointed rooms have personally been designed with some great original features. Highly recommended. Bedroom: Modern and original, the beds are comfy and big with pure white bedding, funky chairs, original paintings in each room created by local artists, designer magazines to read, mini-bar, heated towel rail, direct dial telephone, satellite TV and Wireless internet connection. Reception: Modern reception offering 24 hour service. Breakfast room: Buffet breakfast is served. Lounge: Relaxing lounge area which leads into the private "Zen" style garden. A good selection of trendy magazines to read, relaxing lounge music amidst a sharp crisp interior. Business facilities: 2 meeting rooms on request. Family facilities: Not suitable for families. Within 20 minutes walk: Cologne Arena, Claudius Therme, City centre by taxi within 5-7mins, to the shopping district or the Old town and markets or 10 - 15 mins by tram. Transport ConnectionsAirport(s): Shuttle bus to Main train station (c.4.8 Euros ) and short taxi ride. Or
taxi direct (c. 20 Euros, 30 mins). Train: "Stegerwald-siedlung" (tram, 500 m). Parking: Spaces available in front of the hotel at no charge.
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