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Hotel Giraffe is a sophisticated, art-deco-inspired boutique property in Flatiron, Manhattan, exuding intimate luxury rather than corporate grandeur—the lobby feels like stepping into a curated gallery with warm lighting, carefully chosen furnishings, and an understated elegance that appeals to discerning travellers who value design-forward aesthetics over chain anonymity. Its defining character lies in the marriage of New York's architectural heritage with contemporary comfort: guests find themselves in a converted 1906 building where history whispers through the bones. The hotel's signature drawing—a soaring atrium and glass-roofed courtyard—creates an oasis feel unusual for Manhattan's dense streets, whilst its gallery-quality art programme and literary nods (the property celebrates writers and artists) attract culturally engaged visitors. Perfect for design lovers, creative professionals, and those seeking a home-from-home rather than a transaction.
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Manhattan's transformation from Dutch settlement (New Amsterdam, 1624) through British colonial control to American metropolis unfolded through radical reinvention—the grid system imposed by the 1811 Commissioners' Plan became the foundational logic that democratised urban development and enabled explosive growth. The late 19th and early 20th centuries witnessed the vertical revolution: the Flatiron Building (1902, near Hotel Giraffe's location) pioneered the steel-frame skyscraper form that would define the skyline, whilst Art Deco's geometric optimism flourished in the 1920s–30s as New York became the world's financial and cultural capital. This era birthed the Jazz Age, Broadway's golden age, and an immigrant-fuelled creative ferment that cemented Manhattan's identity as a global cultural crossroads. Today, New York remains the archetypal modern city—a collage of neighbourhoods, each with distinct character, where old Beaux-Arts grandeur sits alongside contemporary glass towers, and the street-level energy of humanity in motion never ceases.
️訪れるのに最適な時間
完全なガイド最高の月
April–May (spring) and September–October (autumn) are optimal: spring brings blooming parks, mild temperatures (15–20°C), and post-winter enthusiasm without summer's oppressive humidity; autumn mirrors this climatic sweet spot with crisp, clear days (18–24°C), stunning light for sightseeing, and the cultural calendar's return (museums, Broadway, galleries). Both periods sit between school holidays and major tourist surges, offering walkable weather and restaurant reservations that aren't impossible.
ピーク / フェスティバル Surge
June–August (summer) and December (Christmas) drive peak occupancy and premium pricing. Summer's appeal is obvious—outdoor culture (rooftop bars, Central Park, open-air cinema, Shakespeare in the Park)—but the humidity, crowds, and tourist saturation inflate rates by 40–60%; many locals flee the city in July–August. December's holiday magic, Rockefeller Center tree, and shopping frenzy compress supply and demand, making this the most expensive season (rates often 2× shoulder months), with every hotel near capacity.
予算肩の季節
February–March and November offer the best value: February is brutally cold (–1 to 4°C) with occasional snow, deterring casual visitors and collapsing prices 30–50% below peak, ideal for budget travellers who embrace winter gear and enjoy a less-congested city; November provides similar discounts with milder conditions (8–15°C), pre-holiday calm, and excellent museum-going weather. Both periods mean shorter queues at attractions and restaurant availability.
天気&パッケージ
New York's summer humidity (June–August exceeds 60–70% relative humidity with temperatures reaching 27–30°C) creates a thick, urban warmth that exhausts walkers; conversely, winter (December–February) plunges below freezing with gusty wind tunnelling between towers, turning exposed skin numb in minutes. Pack a lightweight, packable rain jacket (humidity brings thunderstorms in summer; winter brings sleet); a scarf and waterproof shoes are non-negotiable for autumn–winter; avoid pure cotton clothing in summer—merino wool or moisture-wicking synthetics are essential.
シティ・ブリーフィング Live City Briefing
- The Second Avenue Subway extension (Phase 2) remains under construction with ongoing station-building at 125th Street and beyond; whilst unlikely to affect midtown visitors directly, occasional street closures and rerouted bus services may impact northern neighbourhoods. Current operational lines (L, N, Q, R, W) function normally.
- The High Line's southern extension (the 'Little Island' pier park and expanded walking trail) opened fully in 2024 and remains a major draw for visitors exploring the Meatpacking District and Chelsea; early-summer June weather makes this a prime time for the landscaped waterfront parks.
- June 2026 coincides with early-summer restaurant and gallery openings; NYC's arts calendar peaks post-spring (Whitney Biennial-type exhibitions, summer sculpture installations in public parks like Madison Square Park) and Broadway experiences reduced-price TKTS availability, making this an excellent month for cultural engagement without December's stratospheric tourist crowds.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Hotel Giraffe, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on higher floors (8+) with south or east-facing exposures; corner rooms for natural light and reduced noise from single-wall exposure
Rooms to avoid
Rooms facing 36th Street (busy traffic corridor); lower floors (1-3) subject to street noise; rooms near elevators and ice machines
Best views
South and east-facing rooms offer views of Madison Square Park and Gramercy Park area; higher floor south-facing rooms capture NYC skyline
Quietest floors
Upper floors 9-14, particularly odd-numbered rooms away from elevator cores
🔊 Noise notes
Located on busy 36th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues; request higher floors for maximum noise reduction; double-paned windows mitigate street noise but lower floors still affected
💡 Insider tips
Book rooms ending in 01-04 for better positioning away from elevators; request high floor south corner rooms when booking; this boutique property has relatively small rooms, so higher floors feel less cramped; proximity to Gramercy Park area offers quieter neighborhood experience despite street location; confirm room location before check-in if noise sensitivity is a concern
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
ホテル施設
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (100+ Mbps) in all rooms and public areas; no login constraints beyond room key.
Two elevators serve all 13 floors and both north/south wings; no stairs-only sections.
Complimentary digital access to NY Times, WSJ, and FT via in-room tablet; USA Today available at front desk.
Standard check-in 15:00, check-out 11:00 weekdays/weekends; early check-in (10:00) subject to availability at no charge; late check-out to 14:00 charged $75, 17:00 charged $150.
Complimentary storage available 48 hours post-checkout; beyond 48 hours charged $10/bag/day.
Step-free main entrance on Park Avenue South; wheelchair-accessible rooms on floors 2–12; accessible bathroom fixtures and roll-in showers available; designated accessible parking on property.
On-site valet parking $55/night (in/out privileges); nearest public garage (Impark, 37 E 28th St) $18–25/day; no EV charging on-site.
料金、税金、預金
City / tourist tax: Approximately $3.50 per night (NYC hotel tax 5.875% + local tax); plus estimated $45 occupancy tax per night on room rate.
Deposit & card hold: Credit card authorization for one night's room rate at booking; $500 incidental hold placed at check-in.
On-site Dining & Hours
Faith & Dietary 近く
- Synagogue: Madison Square Garden Chapel / The Park Avenue Synagogue (0.4 km (5-min walk north on Park Ave))
- Church (Orthodox): St. George Orthodox Cathedral (0.8 km (10-min walk northeast))
- Mosque: Masjid Malcolm Shabazz (125th St Mosque) (3.2 km (8-min subway ride uptown))
Halal: Babu Ji (East Village, 0.8 km) serves halal-friendly Indian; nearest certified halal butcher is Gramercy Halal on 3rd Ave (0.6 km walk).
Kosher: Essense Catering (Midtown, 1.2 km); Zabar's kosher deli (Upper West Side, 2.5 km subway); Hotel concierge can arrange certified kosher room delivery.
Vegan/Vegetarian: By Chloe Flatiron (0.3 km walk south on Broadway); ABC Kitchen (0.5 km walk east on 19th St) offers extensive vegan menu.
ホーム > LIFESTYLE & RECREATION
Flatiron Shopping District (on doorstep): Broadway, Fifth Ave, Park Ave South boutiques; Century 21 (downtown 1.5 km); Union Square Greenmarket (0.4 km walk east, Saturdays year-round).
Madison Square Park (0.2 km east, paved, gentle terrain, iconic Flatiron Building views); Union Square (0.4 km east, urban plaza, paved); High Line elevated park (1.2 km south, fully accessible).
Flatiron Building museum/lobby (on-site, free); Museum of Sex (0.3 km south, $18 paid); Whitney Museum (Chelsea, 2 km, $25 paid); Met Museum (uptown, 3 km subway, suggested $25).
Madison Square Garden (0.6 km north); Symphony Space (Upper West Side, 3 km); Public Theater (Nolita, 1.2 km).
Dave & Busters (Midtown, 2 km); board-game cafes: Hex & Co. (East Village, 1.5 km); no on-site arcade.
Madison Square Park playground (0.2 km); Union Square Playground (0.4 km); Children's Museum of Manhattan (Upper West Side, 3.5 km).
️環境・健康
☀️ UV index: UV Index 6–7 (High) on 2–3 June; UV peak 11:00–15:00; wear SPF 30+, reapply every 2 hours; seek shade midday.
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Early June: moderate grass pollen (Poaceae), low tree pollen; ragweed dormant; minimal mold spores. Low risk for hay fever sufferers; windows safe to open early morning.
5分間のRadio Essentials
Citibank ATM (360 Park Avenue South, ground floor, <0.1 km); Chase ATM (Union Square, 0.4 km walk east).
Rite Aid (Madison Ave & 25th St, 0.4 km walk, 08:00–22:00); Duane Reade (in-hotel, 24/7); nearest 24h pharmacy: CVS (3rd Ave & 23rd, 0.3 km).
Duane Reade (365 Park Avenue South, in-hotel retail, open 24/7); CVS (nearby, 3rd Ave & 23rd St, 0.3 km, open 24/7).
Flatiron/Broadway-Lafayette subway (N/R/W lines, 0.3 km walk southeast on Broadway); 23rd St station (F/M lines, 0.4 km walk north). MTA pay-per-ride MetroCard $2.90; 7-day unlimited $33.
マネー&通貨
Get a travel card →United States Dollar, USD
XOOM currency exchange (5th Ave, 1.2 km); avoid airport bureaux (poor rates); Citibank (Park Ave, in-hotel area) offers fair mid-market rates; ATM withdrawal often best rate for USD.
All major cards (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) accepted universally; contactless/NFC payments (Apple Pay, Google Pay) standard; cash still useful for street vendors, tips.
Restaurants: 18–20% standard for full service (18% if service poor); bartenders: $1–2 per drink; hotel housekeeping: $2–5/night; concierge: $5–20 for major requests; taxi drivers: 15–20% or round up fare.
食事、ショッピング、旅行は予算で
Cheap car hire →Black Tap Coffee (0.4 km south on Broadway, $3.50–4.50); Birch Coffee (multiple NYC locations, espresso $2.75–3.50); blue-collar favorite: local bodega coffee $1.50–2.00.
Shake Shack (Madison Sq. Park, 0.2 km, burger meal ~$14); Poke bowl shops (Park Ave South, $11–13); Mamoun's Falafel (NYU area, 1.5 km, ~$8); bodega sandwich + soda ~$8–10.
Lilia Ristorante (Nolita, 1.2 km, pasta ~$18–24); Gramercy Tavern happy hour (17:00–18:30, $8 apps + $6 cocktails); Thai spots (East Village, $12–15 mains); Shake Shack dinner ~$16–20.
Madison Square Greenmarket (Union Sq, Saturdays, $5–8 prepared foods); Union Sq food carts (halal, tacos, hot dogs $6–10); Chinatown street vendors (1.5 km south, $5–8).
Whole Foods (Union Sq, 0.4 km, upmarket); Trader Joe's (multiple, nearest 2nd Ave, 1 km, budget-friendly); bodega chains throughout Flatiron (basic items $2–5).
H&M (Broadway, on-doorstep, fast fashion); Gap (Union Sq, 0.4 km); Zara (5th Ave, 0.6 km); Uniqlo (multiple, nearest Broadway, 0.5 km); thrift: Buffalo Exchange (East Village, 1.5 km).
7-day unlimited MTA MetroCard $33 (best value for multiple trips); single ride $2.90; from JFK airport: AirTrain + LIRR ($18) or subway combination (~$5 + transfers); cheapest: public bus from airport (Q3/Q10 bus ~$6).
1) Eat lunch instead of dinner at fine restaurants (50% cheaper); 2) Buy 7-day unlimited subway pass on arrival if staying 4+ days; 3) Use hotel's complimentary Wifi and in-room tablet newsstand rather than paying for data/papers.
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
New YorkIn New York, United States, dial 911 for all emergency services including police, ambulance, and fire. For non-emergency situations, contact the local precinct or 311 for NYC information and services.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in New York, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
まわりまわり
Book trains →Newark (EWR) Airport → Trump International Hotel and Tower, Columbus Circle (A/C/E/1 lines)
💡 Most economical option. Take AirTrain to Newark Airport Rail Station, then NJ Transit to Penn Station, then A/C/E subway. Buy 7-day MetroCard ($33) for unlimited local transit.
Times Square, Grand Central, Penn Station → Columbus Circle (59th Street Station)
💡 Use the A or C line directly to 59th St-Columbus Circle. Get a 7-day unlimited pass ($33) for best value during multi-day stays.
Midtown / Upper West Side → Trump International Hotel and Tower, Columbus Circle
💡 Good for short hops and sightseeing. M10 runs along Broadway/Amsterdam Ave. Combine with subway for city exploration. Get MetroCard for both bus and subway access.
Newark (EWR), LaGuardia (LGA), or JFK Airport → Trump International Hotel and Tower, Columbus Circle
💡 Pre-book Uber/Lyft for predictable pricing; avoid peak hours (8-10am, 5-7pm). Yellow cabs from EWR are flat-rate ~$70.
↓よくある質問
What are the best rooms at Hotel Giraffe?
Rooms on higher floors (8+) with south or east-facing exposures; corner rooms for natural light and reduced noise from single-wall exposure
Which rooms should I avoid at Hotel Giraffe?
Rooms facing 36th Street (busy traffic corridor); lower floors (1-3) subject to street noise; rooms near elevators and ice machines
Is Hotel Giraffe noisy?
Located on busy 36th Street between Park and Lexington Avenues; request higher floors for maximum noise reduction; double-paned windows mitigate street noise but lower floors still affected
Which rooms have the best views at Hotel Giraffe?
South and east-facing rooms offer views of Madison Square Park and Gramercy Park area; higher floor south-facing rooms capture NYC skyline
What are insider tips for staying at Hotel Giraffe?
Book rooms ending in 01-04 for better positioning away from elevators; request high floor south corner rooms when booking; this boutique property has relatively small rooms, so higher floors feel less cramped; proximity to Gramercy Park area offers quieter neighborhood experience despite street location; confirm room location before check-in if noise sensitivity is a concern
What time is check-in at Hotel Giraffe?
Check-in at Hotel Giraffe is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Hotel Giraffe have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (100+ Mbps) in all rooms and public areas; no login constraints beyond room key.
Is there a city or tourist tax at Hotel Giraffe?
Approximately $3.50 per night (NYC hotel tax 5.875% + local tax); plus estimated $45 occupancy tax per night on room rate.
Where can I eat cheaply near Hotel Giraffe?
Shake Shack (Madison Sq. Park, 0.2 km, burger meal ~$14); Poke bowl shops (Park Ave South, $11–13); Mamoun's Falafel (NYU area, 1.5 km, ~$8); bodega sandwich + soda ~$8–10.
What is the cheapest way to get around from Hotel Giraffe?
7-day unlimited MTA MetroCard $33 (best value for multiple trips); single ride $2.90; from JFK airport: AirTrain + LIRR ($18) or subway combination (~$5 + transfers); cheapest: public bus from airport (Q3/Q10 bus ~$6).
When is the best time to visit New York?
April–May (spring) and September–October (autumn) are optimal: spring brings blooming parks, mild temperatures (15–20°C), and post-winter enthusiasm without summer's oppressive humidity; autumn mirrors this climatic sweet spot with crisp, clear days (18–24°C), stunning light for sightseeing, and the cultural calendar's return (museums, Broadway, galleries). Both periods sit between school holidays and major tourist surges, offering walkable weather and restaurant reservations that aren't impossible.
️トップアトラクション
💡 Visit early morning for fewer crowds and best wildlife photography. The Conservatory Garden is a hidden gem on the northeast side.
💡 Visit on weekday afternoons for shorter lines. The Roof Garden offers free access with skyline views and contemporary art installations.
💡 Walk from south to north for the best lighting. Visit at sunset for stunning photo opportunities with Manhattan skyline.
💡 Walk in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds. The bridge is stunning at sunset and beautifully lit at night.
💡 Visit Federal Hall for free tours. The 9/11 Memorial is free and deeply moving. Best visited early morning before crowds gather.