The hotel faτade represents historic New York. The smoke free Lucerne Hotel was built more than 100 years ago.
Onsite dining includes the Mediterranean style Nice Matin, serve French cuisine with Italian flare.
The restaurant has an extensive wine list, a bar and a sidewalk café. The hotel offers 950 square feet of meeting space with views of the Manhattan skyline. Wireless Internet access is available. Complimentary newspapers are offered in the lobby. The hotel's fitness center includes free weights and cardiovascular equipment. The hotel provides a discount to a gym located just two blocks away.
Guestrooms have full marble and granite bathrooms with tiled floors. Windows open and provide views of the street or the inside of the hotel.
Guestrooms include cable television and high speed Internet access. Bedspreads have floral patterns. Complimentary newspapers are delivered.
Coffeemakers and microwave ovens are included in guestrooms.
Nice Matin's name comes from the daily newspaper of the French Riviera. Co owner and chef Andrew D'Amico graduated from the Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park in 1978. The signature dish is onion tart pissaladiére.