The Lowell Hotel

Hotel · Upper East Side

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The World’s Best Hotel Rooms with Fireplaces - AFAR

"Opened in 1927 and located on the Upper East Side between Park and Madison Avenues, this boutique hotel has wood-burning fireplaces in every room and 33 suites served by a dedicated “Fireplace Butler” who builds fires infused with healing aromas such as lavender and rosemary. For a time the property offered an exclusive package that included an alpaca throw, curated bundles of wood and aromas, and a bottle of red wine on arrival, emphasizing a cozy, restorative in-room experience." - Sarah Buder

https://www.afar.com/magazine/cozy-up-next-to-a-roaring-fire-in-these-hygge-hotel-rooms

28 E 63rd St, New York, NY 10065 Get directions

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