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  2. Lotte New York Palace Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Champagne Suite has a marble floor, a double-height "Grand Parlour", a tasting lounge, and a terrace with a fireplace and hot tub. The Jewel Suite has a double-height chandelier made of crystals, a set of "jewel boxes", a grand parlor with 15-foot-tall windows, a fireplace, and a garden on the terrace.

  3. Morris Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    [20] [21] In 1988 Wilkins was granted a patent for the champagne glass bathtub (D294290). [2] [22] Sally Kilbridge, travel editor for Bride's magazine, wrote, "The champagne glass-that was a real engineering marvel." Another travel writer said that sitting in the champagne glass tub "made her feel like the olive in a martini." [20]

  4. The Knickerbocker Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The popular hotel bar gained the nickname "The 42nd Street Country Club". [39] According to a legend, the martini was invented at the Knickerbocker in 1912 by Martini di Arma di Taggia, a hotel bartender who mixed dry vermouth and gin for John D. Rockefeller. The legend was subsequently debunked as having originated from a 1972 book by John ...

  5. The best spa hotels in the UK: Where to go for a relaxing ...

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    Best spa hotel for golfers: Galgorm Spa and Golf Resort. Best eco-friendly spa hotel: The Scarlet. Best modern spa hotel: Rudding Park. Best spa hotel for couples: Chewton Glen. 1. Dormy House ...

  6. Hill Wheatley Downtowner Motor Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Hill Wheatley Downtowner Motor Inn is a historic hotel at 135 Central Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States. It is a ten-story rectangular structure, finished in glass, brick, and metal, in the Mid-Century Modern style. Its main block is set back from the street, behind a two-story entry retail section.

  7. Belmont Plaza Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Glass Hat Club was a popular supper club at the hotel which had a capacity of 444 people and as of 1947 charged a minimum fee of $2.50 for entry for shows put on between 8:30 pm and midnight. [5] The bar of the Glass Hat was designed by Jac Lessman in a circular style, to give the room a "feeling of cheerfulness and informality".