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THE RITZ-CARLTON NEW YORK, NOMAD

- REVIEWED BY John Wroblewski

ARRIVAL/CHECK-IN:

Upon my arrival at The Ritzcarlto­n New York, Nomad, two doormen greeted me and opened the tall front doors to reveal an entryway filled with flowers. This is a nod to the nearby flower district, a theme repeated throughout the property. Although I arrived at 9 a.m., well before normal check-in time, the courteous staff took my info, stored my luggage and allowed me to freshen up in a restroom. As I left for the day, I was gifted a cold bottle of water for my walk to the Javits Center.

GUEST QUARTERS: Entering my Manhattan Room on the 32nd floor, I was immediatel­y struck by the fantastic view of New York’s skyline, including the Statue of Liberty. I later learned all rooms have a southern view. A large, wraparound sofa and dining area took up the nearest corner, with a king-sized feather bed with down pillows sitting opposite the large windows. On the far wall, a 65-inch LCD flat-screen HDTV was convenient­ly viewable from the bed or sofa. A floating chandelier again drew inspiratio­n from the flower district. Large and providing great light throughout the room, it appeared beautifull­y delicate and subtle. The full terrazzo marble bathroom featured a standup shower and a soaking tub, which came in handy after I walked several miles a day. The spacious shower included a soothing overhead flow as well as a wand for excellent, more direct massaging pressure. The double vanity would be convenient for couples.

SERVICES/AMENITIES: On one side of the lobby, Chef José Andrés’s Zaytinya Eastern Mediterran­ean serves small plates and regional wines. Bantijian bil laban (crispy eggplant, garlic yogurt, turmeric apricots, roasted almonds and mint) provided a light accompanim­ent to my main course of octopus Santoríni. On the other side, The Lobby Lounge and Bar offers a large, casual area which comes alive at night but still offers quieter space along the outer perimeter. An outside area adjacent to the hotel offers another option for relaxation or people-watching.

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