133-36 37th Ave, Flushing, NY 11354, USA
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The Renaissance New York Flushing Hotel at Tangram is a centerpiece of a modern, multi-use development in the heart of Queens. This hotel offers a sophisticated and immersive experience, acting as a gateway to the vibrant culture and world-renowned culinary scene of downtown Flushing. The property is designed for the curious traveler, blending contemporary luxury with design elements that reflect the neighborhood’s unique East Asian influences. Its integration within the Tangram complex provides guests with direct access to a curated collection of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues, creating a self-contained and dynamic urban resort experience.
Guest rooms and suites are conceived as stylish and serene urban retreats, offering a peaceful counterpoint to the energetic streets below. Floor-to-ceiling windows present expansive views of the surrounding neighborhood, with many rooms offering dramatic vistas of the Manhattan skyline. The interior design is sleek and modern, utilizing a refined color palette, clean lines, and high-end finishes to create a restful atmosphere. Each space is thoughtfully equipped with modern technology and comforts, providing a seamless environment for both work and relaxation.
The hotel’s public spaces and amenities are designed to encourage discovery and social connection. A standout feature is the rooftop pool and bar, an exclusive oasis offering stunning views and a chic setting for unwinding. The on-site fitness center is open around the clock to accommodate any schedule, while the hotel’s signature restaurant and lounge provide sophisticated settings for dining and cocktails. With its blend of inspired design, comprehensive facilities, and an unbeatable location within a landmark new development, the hotel offers a distinct and memorable New York stay.
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