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This interstitial zone contains a singular, intriguing element where a thirty-foot tunnel of vivid chartreuse-colored light pierces the room at an oblique angle. This luminous glass tunnel houses an escalator that transports you, both literally and figuratively, to a dream world that is both captivating and unforgettable-Hudson's climactic lobby. With forty-foot ceilings and rampant climbing ivy, it is a soaring and magical space unlike any other.
Penthouse -Indulge in consummate luxury in Hudson's spacious and elegantly appointed New York City Penthouse. Philippe Starck's genius is expressed in every detail of this incredible space, where he has once again blurred the line between indoor and outdoor experiences. A stunning glass-enclosed ivy-covered solarium contains the living room and dining room. The wood-burning fireplace casts a warming glow, complemented by a radiant Murano glass chandelier. The large, lushly landscaped terrace with panoramic New York City views is unforgettably glamorous, making this space equally gorgeous without and within.
Loft -Reminiscent of the stateroom on a luxury ocean liner, this room captures the romance of travel to exotic destinations. The unique designs by Philippe Starck employ an international mélange of textures, including steamer trunk fabric, old-fashioned brass rivets, Makore wood paneled walls and floors imported from Africa. Recline on a plush lounging sofa, and indulge in the finest amenities, including crisp Egyptian cotton linens, entertainment on demand, in-room wireless and luxurious bath products from agua by Korres.
Single -Inspired by the romance of transatlantic travel, this room transports you to another place and time without leaving the city. Exotic materials are celebrated, from richly paneled Makore wood walls to floors imported from Africa. Philippe Starck's exuberant neo-modern style is complemented by the sensualist fantasy of artist Francesco Clemente's bedside lamp light-paintings. Indulge in the finest amenities, including Egyptian cotton linens, plush down duvet and sumptuous bath products from agua by Korres.
Hudson Bar -One of New York's hottest nightspots from the moment it opened, Hudson Bar in midtown Manhattan is a dazzling venue decorated in a riotous collection of styles. It features a glass floor lit from beneath, a hand painted ceiling by world-renowned artist Francesco Clemente, and furniture design that looks like Louis XV meets 2001: A Space Odyssey. It is the perfect place for drinks, lively conversation, people-watching, and experiencing the undeniable excitement of New York.
Hudson Cafeteria -Inspired in equal parts by an Ivy League dining hall, eat-in kitchen and 1940s automat, the Hudson Cafeteria is a soaring and dramatic, yet warm and intimate midtown Manhattan restaurant with oversized communal wood tables and benches, whimsical stained glass windows, and enormous working cupboards stocked, pantry style, with the kitchen's dishes, cups, and utensils. Under the direction of renowned restaurateur Jeffrey Chodorow, the acclaimed menu features comfort food served with a modern approach.
Sky Terrace -Located on the 15th floor, Sky Terrace is a large private landscaped terrace with sweeping
Hudson Hotel
Urban adventure, daredevil design, and true affordability meet in Hudson, the ultimate lifestyle hotel for the 21st century. Located in midtown, just steps from Central Park, Columbus Circle and the theater district, Hudson is a brilliant reflection of the boldness and diversity of the city, while simultaneously representing the next generation of Cheap Chic - stylish, democratic, young at heart and utterly cool. Hudson's main entrance features a classic Philippe Starck play on proportions-a small door leads into a neutral, low-slung foyer that functions brilliantly as a decompression chamber, transferring guests from the buzz of New York to the separate reality within.This interstitial zone contains a singular, intriguing element where a thirty-foot tunnel of vivid chartreuse-colored light pierces the room at an oblique angle. This luminous glass tunnel houses an escalator that transports you, both literally and figuratively, to a dream world that is both captivating and unforgettable-Hudson's climactic lobby. With forty-foot ceilings and rampant climbing ivy, it is a soaring and magical space unlike any other.