TWA Hotel
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+1 (212) 806-9000
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1 Idlewild Dr, Queens, NY 11430
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- Queens
- Posted 1 year ago
Set in the iconic former TWA flight center designed by architect Eero Saarinen, this chic airport hotel on the grounds of John F. Kennedy International Airport is 6 miles from the King Manor Museum and 12 miles from Rockaway Beach.
Featuring soundproofed floor-to-ceiling windows, the stylish, retro rooms come with complimentary Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs, plus minifridges, safes and fully stocked cocktail bars. Some have airport views.
There’s a sleek 1960s-inspired bar, a food hall with grab-and-go options, and a celebrity chef-helmed restaurant/cafe. Amenities include a 10,000-sq-ft gym, meeting space, and an outdoor pool with runway views.
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