Saturday, 28 January 2012

Modern Luxury Floating Hotel Suite In Greenwich, CT

Greenwich, CT (PRWEB) January 15, 2010

A new concept in luxury hotel suites has hit Greenwich Harbor in Greenwich, Connecticut. Docked at the Delamar, Greenwich Harbor hotel docks is a unique one bedroom, open plan loft style space that is a 576 sq. ft. luxury floating hotel suite available for nightly, weekend or extended hotel stays.


The MetroShip modern floating hotel suite is a cheap luxury modern alternative to a luxury hotel in or near Greenwich, CT. The Greenwich, CT floating hotel suite is available for weekend getaways and vacations and features a single king sized W Hotel bed, recycled French furniture from MetroSofa, a full sized kitchen with Viking and Gaggenau appliances and a full sized bathroom with Italian curved glass vanity and touchless Sloan faucets. Hotel guests can enjoy Sony flatscreen TV's and HD projectors, as well as built in Danish speakers and iPod hook-up, and available wi-fi and satellite TV makes this a truly convenient and luxururious Greenwich hotel suite home away from home.


MetroShip designer, David Ballinger, stated, "The new luxury floating hotel suite gives hotel visitors a memorable hotel experience that during the day lets a flood of light in, while at night the open plan loft space transforms into a warm glowing box from the outside, but provides complete privacy inside and gives Greenwich hotel guests an inviting place to relax and recharge with all the modern luxuries of a world class hotel."


Built by MetroShip, boat manufacturers of modern luxury coastal yachts and modern houseboats, the new modern luxury floating hotel is a new concept for weekend getaways, Greenwich vacations, romantic Greenwich getaways and corporate business hotel stays in upscale Greenwich, CT - where floating hotel guests can find the finest luxury stores on Greenwich Avenue (from Saks Fifth Avenue, a flagship Ralph Lauren store, Richards, Apple, Lacoste, Tiffany & Co., Tumi, Rugby) to some of the best restuarants, bistro's, french bakeries and taverns in Connecticut (from the award-winning L'Escale Restaurant on Steamboat Rd. to the Elm Street Oyster House on Elm St. to Asiana on E. Putnam Ave to MacDuffs on Railroad Ave. to Versailles, Sundown Tavern and Thataway Cafe on Greenwich Ave.)


Mark Robertson, Director Of Sales at Delamar Hotel, Greenwich CT, commented, "We try to incorporate the docks at the Delamar in everything we do and it's convenient location and unique environment on the water has proven to be great additional corporate meeting space which will be offering throughout spring / summer 2010 for companies to hold meetings and corporate functions." The Delamar has hosted unique boats as meeting and banquet space before with the Nantucket lightship in 2007, a 60 yr. steel vessel.


Native New Yorkers and residents of Manhattan have long enjoyed the short approx. 30 minute train ride from New York to Greenwich, CT - easily accessible from Penn Station (via Amtrak Acela) or from Grand Central Station (via MTA Metro North Railroad from NYC). The Metropolitan Transportation Authority's train schedule has trains departing approx. every 30 mintues from midtown Manhattan to Greenwich, CT. The MetroShip luxury houseboat hotel suite is within a short walk from the Greenwich train station (at the Delamar hotel Greenwich Harbor docks), as are the shops on Greenwich Ave and the famous Bruce Park and Bruce Museum promoting Art and Science in the town of Greenwich. The short train ride from NY to Greenwich makes it a convenient weekend getaway to Greenwich, CT from New York City. While customers who drive will find it's location right off I-95 at exit 3 Arch St. to be convenient as well as convenient parking at the Delamar hotel.


About MetroShip:

MetroShip is a manufacturer of custom modern luxury houseboats and yachts by designer, David Ballinger (with previous design credits for Harley-Davidson, BMW, General Motors, MetroShed, MetroSofa). MetroShips are uniquely positioned as open planned luxury floating loft spaces for lakes, rivers and coastal ocean marinas.


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