The Lowell
Choice hangout for celebrities
Evoking the elegance of a stately country home complete with wood-burning fireplaces, a rarity in this city, this landmark 1920s-era hotel on 63rd Street at Madison features 74 individually decorated rooms and suites, including deluxe guest rooms with spacious marble bathrooms with a shower and bathtub combination, a full service kitchen and a large working desk. The Pembroke Room, a Michael S Smith-designed restaurant, add intrigue populated, as it is, by bold-named, camera-shy personalities for whom discretion is a byword.

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