Movie Set Travel: Hotel Gramercy Park
May 2, 2008 at 9:05 AM |
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This week, our movie pick is something a little different. Though the Tribeca Film Festival is winding down, there are still plenty of screenings on. Our pick would be "Hotel Gramercy Park," a documentary about the famous hotel showing tonight at the Village East Cinema.
Director Douglas Keeve went inside the downtown landmark as Ian Schrager prepared the hotel for its grand re-opening. Along the way, he tells the story of the property from back when the Kennedys rented an entire floor to the raging party times of the 80s.
Obviously, this one was shot in NYC. Here are some things to do in the neighborhood.
Where to Stay: Gramercy Park Hotel Might as well stay at the namesake, now a super-luxe property where rooms go for around $700 a night. Just be ready for what HotelChatter calls the hotel's "gothic sex dungeon theme." You'll be in good company in the hotel's bar, where Paris Hilton isn't allowed, and be sure to ask for a key to Gramercy Park.
Where to Chill: Gramercy Park This small, private park is a true oasis, as its locked gates keep out ruffians. Only open to residents of the streets surrounding it, it'd be a shame not to check it out. If slipping past velvet ropes isn't you, nearby Madison Square Park and Union Square are both open to the public and great for relaxing and people watching.
Where to Dine: The House As long as you're feeling exclusive, this is the place to be. Set in a re-done carriage house, start with something from the raw bar and a quartino of wine. After you settle in, the pastas are a good bet, as is the lobster club. See if you can't meet another someone there by impressing him or her with your park key!
Related Stories:
· Hotel Gramercy Park [Tribeca FF]
· Movie Set Travel coverage [Jaunted]
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