The MAve A New Modern Boutique Hotel in New York City Opens July 2
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Complimentary Tickets for John Lennon: The New York City Years at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Annex NEW YORK--(Business Wire)-- There are the swank lifestyles of the rich and famous and swift lifestyles of rockers and rollers. Receive complimentary passes to the new John Lennon exhibition at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Annex, when you choose a one-night rock star swift stay at The MAve, New York City's newest modern boutique hotel. Showcasing rare or never-seen artifacts, films, and music commemorating Lennon's life in New York City, you can relive an era that highlights one of the greatest song writers of his generation. Melding iconicism, creative flair, and New York cool, The MAve, located at 62 Madison Avenue in the Flatiron District, is a hotel providing the perfect neighborhood to possibly understand why Lennon adopted New York City as his home. In a swift 24 hours, you can experience the lights, sights, and sounds of the area: have a quick treat at the Shake Shack in Madison Square Park, visit the Empire State Building at night for an unforgettable view of the city and linger into the early morning hours in a cozy lounge, all within walking distance of the hotel. Delivering substance, style, and a bit of swank, The MAve with its casual chic accommodations, offers an opportunity to take your New York City experience to another level. The hotel features the first ever Artisanal breakfast premiering the new premium fresh roasted coffee paired with a selection of their cheeses and freshly baked artisan breads - from sweet cinnamon raisin to Irish soda to savory pumpernickel. Using only beans that are hand selected from around the world, delivered green, the imported beans are then roasted the same day they are ordered, making it the freshest coffee in New York City. The MAve is the first and only hotel in New York City to offer a sample of the Artisanal coffee debut. Rates for The Rock and Roll package in an urban full room start at $189, including a choice of an early check-in or late check-out when booking directly through www.theMAvehotel.com . For reservations please visit: www.TheMAvehotel.com or call 212.532.7373. About The MAve The MAve's name is derived from its location on Madison Avenue and 27th Street and lays claim to a strategic position just due north of Madison Square Park. The 72-room boutique hotel is dedicated to providing a refreshingly relaxed urban retreat for business and leisure travelers alike. Delivering substance and style, The MAve's casual chic rooms are designed with modern and clean lines featuring graphic contemporary artworks inspired from the scenes of the city. The MAve achieves a thoughtful balance between efficiency and style to satisfy the budget conscious, while offering a high level of comfort, and the latest technology. About Desires Hotels From the neon lights of Ocean Drive in South Beach to the Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, from the iconic Delmar Loop in St. Louis to the cobbled adoquine streets of Old San Juan, or right in the heart of Times Square, Desires Hotels is a unique collection of independently created modern boutique hotels. High in style, distinct and creative, each of these lifestyle hotels have one-of-a-kind architecture and interior design, allowing guests to expect just as much from their hotel as they do from their destination. Savvy travelers seeking a lifestyle-oriented experience will appreciate the "Your Desires" program that tailors a unique experience to every guest. Desires Hotels deliver unexpected amenities in stylish settings. For more information about Desires Hotels and their locations, call 866-593-4330 or visit www.desireshotels.com. Documents and/or Photos available for this release: The MAve hotel To view supporting documents and/or photos, go to www.enr-corp.com/pressroom and enter Release ID: 213361 KVD Communications Ms. Kathleen Duda, 646-723-4338 Managing Director kathleen@kvdcom.com Copyright Business Wire 2009
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