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Hotel Giraffe

Coordinates: 40°44′32″N 73°59′05″W / 40.74222°N 73.98472°W / 40.74222; -73.98472
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Hotel Giraffe
26th St and Park Avenue South
Hotel Giraffe is located in Manhattan
Hotel Giraffe
Location within Manhattan
General information
LocationCorner of 26th Street and Park Avenue South, New York City
Coordinates40°44′32″N 73°59′05″W / 40.74222°N 73.98472°W / 40.74222; -73.98472
Opening1999
Design and construction
Architect(s)Stephen Jacobs

Hotel Giraffe is a luxury hotel in Rose Hill, Manhattan, New York City. It has won many awards, such as Best Boutique Hotel–2007, according to CitySearch.com. Hotel Giraffe is located at the northeast corner of Park Avenue South and 26th Street.

The establishment is part of the Library Hotel Collection, a boutique hotel group owned by Henry Kallan. There are four hotels within the LHC: the Hotel Giraffe, the Casablanca Hotel Times Square, the Library Hotel, and the Hotel Elysee.

Hotel Giraffe opened in December 1999[1] and was upgraded several times in its first decade.

Design

Architect Stephen Jacobs and his wife, interior designer Andi Pepper were in charge of the design of the building when Henry Kallan opened Hotel Giraffe in 1999.[2]

Guestrooms at Hotel Giraffe are inspired by the rich lavish colors and textures of the Art Moderne Period. Hotel Giraffe offers 73 guestrooms, including 21 suites.

News and media

Hotel Giraffe was shown in Sex and the City: The Movie. The Piano Suite was transformed into Mr. Big's apartment. The penthouse at Hotel Giraffe stood in for "Big's" apartment in the film; other scenes were shot in the hotel as well.[3] The Hotel offered a "Divas weekend."

References

  1. ^ Holusha, John (March 15, 2000). "Commercial Real Estate; Giraffe, a Hotel Raising Its Independent Profile". The New York Times.
  2. ^ Radomsky, Rosalie (November 7, 1999). "Owner Names New Hotel After His Favorite Animal". The New York Times.
  3. ^ Wakeman, Jessica (May 27, 2008). "'Sex and the City' New York hotspots". NBC News. Archived from the original on March 3, 2014.