Ruislip & Eastcote & Northwood Gazette

HITTING THE ROCKS

IAN STURGESS checks into New York City’s Hard Rock Hotel

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New York has a rich musical heritage and the Hard Rock exploits this to the full in the famous tradition of the brand which reaches back to its beginnings in London in 1971.

From the $15,000-a-night Rock Star penthouse suite on the 36th floor to the Venue concert hall in the basement, the 446-room hotel – a baseball pitch from Times Square – celebrates the Big Apple’s musical energy while offering a luxurious base from which to explore.

While you can breakfast to the backdrop of Amy Winehouse or the Rolling Stones, the rock element is a subtle presence, allowing a pleasant stay for those who don’t know their Muse from their Metallica.

Rooms offer floor-to-ceiling windows, a king-sized bed, a large flatscreen TV, Lavazza espresso machine, fridge, safe, armchairs and a table. There’s a well-stocked bathroom with shower, and a semitransp­arent life-size image of Bruce Springstee­n set into the door to watch over your ablutions.

STYLE

Music is woven into the very fabric of the building. Metal ropes run from floor to ceiling in the lobby atrium mimicking guitar strings, soundwave patterns are built into the marble flooring and even the push buttons in the lifts look like tiny cymbals. But the big attraction for music fans is the wealth of memorabili­a on display.

Entering the hotel, you step into an Instagramm­er’s dream with a silver mannequin on a plinth wearing an Alicia Keys yellow dress beside the striking circular staircase inset with spotlights which sweeps up to Sessions restaurant and bar above.

The walls are lined with cabinets displaying items such as Bob Dylan’s 12-string Martin acoustic, a love letter from Frank Sinatra to Mia Farrow, a James Brown jacket, and a large assortment of guitars.

There’s even the suit John Lennon wore for A Hard Day’s Night.

FOOD AND DRINK

Sessions is the main culinary hub of the hotel set in an expansive circular space on the first floor. There’s an extensive breakfast menu, with cooked fare, a bagel cart (white sturgeon caviar, anyone?) and fruit platters. The soft scrambled eggs with crab flakes hit the spot.

Lunches range from huge club sandwiches, octopus carpaccio and burgers to salmon, chicken breast with mushroom ragout and mac & cheese. Starters are around $18 with mains going up to $38 for the prime ribeye.

For fine dining, head downstairs to elegant NYY Steak, an atmospheri­c haven with low lighting, wood-panelled walls and a well-stocked bar. This carnivore’s paradise has a wide selection of cuts and for the true connoisseu­r with a fat wallet, you can even sample exclusive Kobe wagyu beef at $65 an ounce (minimum order 4oz).

The coolest place to relax is the RT60 bar and lounge on the 34th floor with its endless selection of cocktails, shareable bites and two rooftop terraces from which to sip an old fashioned and gaze across the twinkling lights of Manhattan.

ROCKS OFF

The hotel offers an ‘immersive guest experience’ which allows you to dive into a curated playlist inspired by the city you are staying in.

You can even order a Fender from room service but, despite the hotel having 50 guitars for loan, and repeated enquiries, I failed miserably to get my hands on one.

If you need to unwind, there’s a fully equipped gym and moonlit rooftop yoga.

OUT AND ABOUT

Times Square is on your doorstep and Broadway’s theatrelan­d just around the corner. Grand Central, Carnegie Hall, the Chrysler building and the Empire State are nearby and a 15-minute stroll north brings you to the leafy oasis of Central Park. I caught the No 7 train one stop to Hudson Yards and walked the High Line – one of New York’s best loved green spaces.

BOOK IT

Rooms at the Hard Rock Hotel New York in Manhattan start at around £394 a night room-only. See hardrockho­tels.com

More than 200 daily direct flights to New York City are available from Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester and Edinburgh.

MORE INFO

nycgo.com

 ?? ?? On high: Ian at Empire State Building
Picture @misshattan
On high: Ian at Empire State Building Picture @misshattan
 ?? ?? Beats in the bar: Sessions with its memorabili­a display
Beats in the bar: Sessions with its memorabili­a display
 ?? ?? Tasty: Seafood platter at NYY Steak
Tasty: Seafood platter at NYY Steak
 ?? ?? Vibrant: Times Square is next door
Vibrant: Times Square is next door
 ?? ?? Lobby star: The Alicia Keys dress
Lobby star: The Alicia Keys dress
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Vista: The RT60 rooftop bar
 ?? ?? Comfort: Spacious bedroom
Comfort: Spacious bedroom

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