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Grayson Hotel in the Unbound Collection by Hyatt

★★★★·93.0/ 10Excellent
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Attractively located in New York, Grayson Hotel has air-conditioned rooms, a fitness center, free WiFi and a terrace. The property has a bar, as well as a restaurant serving American cuisine. The property provides room service, a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage for guests. The rooms at the hotel come with a flat-screen TV with cable channels and a safety deposit box. Featuring a private bathroom with a shower and free toiletries, certain accommodations at Grayson Hotel also feature a city view. All rooms have a desk. An à la carte breakfast is available at the accommodation. Popular points of interest near Grayson Hotel include Bryant Park, New York Public Library and Macy's. LaGuardia Airport is 7. 5 miles from the property.

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Free breakfastRarely
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until 14:00

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Qualify with 30 Tier-Qualifying Nights, 50,000 Base Points, or 10 qualifying meetings/events in a calendar year.
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