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The reopened Waldorf-Astoria deserved a great new Waldorf salad. Michael Anthony, chef at the hotel’s Lex Yard restaurant, ...
Hilton's most famous property might just be NYC's Waldorf Astoria. Of all New York City's most iconic hotels, it stands apart-amongst the likes of the St. Regis, The Plaza, and The Hotel Chelsea.
The newly renovated hotel sports three new restaurants, including a flagship brasserie named after the train line that runs ...
The landmark hotel reopened its doors on Tuesday, following an extensive revamp. The luxury property had been closed since ...
The Waldorf Astoria, which opened in 1931 and has been shuttered since 2017, is about to reopen after a renovation that ...
The Waldorf Astoria Hotel has been shunned by presidents since Barack Obama after it was taken over by Chinese owners.
It was a memorable day in the women’s rights movement when The Waldorf Astoria granted female access to the Peacock Alley.” Nevertheless, even the naming of Peacock Alley – a corridor in the hotel ...
Peacock Alley, a signature Waldorf Astoria bar concept, manifests its latest Costa Rican iteration with indoor-outdoor lounges with a stone firepit and cocktails crafted with local ingredients.
The Waldorf-Astoria is beloved by New Yorkers and visitors for its Art Deco architecture and interior treasures such as Peacock Alley with Cole Porter’s piano, which will again be on display.
Waldorf Astoria’s newly renovated Peacock Alley and Hard Shake take it to the next level—the 23rd floor, that is.
An array of thoughtfully curated and distinctive food and drink experiences such as Waldorf Astoria’s signature Peacock Alley, a brasserie serving Egyptian, Mediterranean and international cuisine, ...
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