The Archer NYC
Located in the Garment District of New York City, the Archer makes an intriguing impression even before you find your way to one of the stylish rooms or suites. The hotel's namesake is a fictional gentleman along the lines of the Great Gatsby, and each aspect of the hotel is designed to reflect his taste. The staff welcome guests as friends of the host, an antipipatie their needs upon arrival. The theme is a fresh approach, and helps to make staying at a high-end hotel more comfortable from the onset.
The 22-story building's décor reflects a sofisticated, industrial feel, built entirely out of steel, glass, and brick. The design is paired with an eclectic and quicky sense of style that trickles into every aspect that guests encounter.
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Small details like digital clocks with phone chargers round out the ammenities provided.
These convienances also are provided in the Archer's 57 double-double rooms, each with two beds, floor to ceiling windows and free WiFi that's found throughout the hotel. For families or groups, the 40 suites all have adjoining doors and views of the Empire State Building.
In addition to the Foyer Bar and Fabrick, the Archer's 22-floor Spyglass sports an indoor-outdoor combination of industrial and terrace that overlooks the city. Opening in the late afternoon, the hip bar and restaurant serves small bites alongside classic specialty cocktails, and stays open late into the night.
In lieu of an in-house gym, the Archer gives its guests a complimentary pass to the nearby New York Sports Club. A four minute walk once out the fromm door, the gym has a suana and steam room, modern exercise equipment, and a variety of classes that guests of the Archer are welcome to participate in.
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"The Blue Hotel" by Stephen Crane is a story about three travelers passing through Fort Romper, Nebraska. Pat Scully, the owner of the Palace Hotel, draws the men to his hotel that is near the train station. In the hotel the three men meet Johnnie, son of Scully, and agree to play a game of cards with him. During the game, the Swede declares Johnnie as a cheater; this gives rise to a fistfight between Johnnie and the Swede. The Swede wins the fight but leaves the hotel with a false sense of confidence. He goes to a nearby bar and boasts about his victory and eventually gets himself in a fight with a gambler; and Swede eventually is killed. The central idea behind the action in the story is
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but once you’re seated, you can admire the beautiful, ornate ceilings, the long wooden tables and benches, the lively atmosphere, the giant mugs of light and dark beer, and a variety of soups and meals.
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