NY's Algonquin Hotel to Close for Major Renovation
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NY's Algonquin Hotel to Close for Major Renovation
One of New York City's landmark hotels - the Algonquin - will close for three months starting Jan. 1, 2012 for a major renovation.
The upscale hotel, which opened in 1902, is best known as the home to Dorothy Parker's famous Round Table and birthplace of New Yorker magazine.
Beside its literary tradition, it's also known among travelers as a convenient hotel in the heart of Midtown Manhattan and among Broadway fans as a lively gathering spot for Broadway performers.
The hotel a year ago joined the Autograph Collection, Marriott's network of historic properties that don't conform to Marriott's brand standards; Marriott confirmed the hotel's plans for Hotel Check-In. Click here for the full story.
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