


Gap period enforced between guest stays - 24 hours

Service animals are exempt from fees/restrictions The pet policies of Opera House Hotel are listed below. Sometimes the hotel may charge pet fees or have weight limit on pets. If you are thinking of bringing your pet and want to know if pets are allowed at Opera House Hotel, please read the hotel pet policy. Conveniences include phones, as well as safes and desks. Private bathrooms with shower/tub combinations feature deep soaking bathtubs and designer toiletries. Cable programming along with iPod docking stations are provided for your entertainment.

Make yourself at home in one of the 60 individually decorated guestrooms, featuring refrigerators and LED televisions. The following facilities or services will be unavailable from Jto Septem(dates subject to change): Satisfy your appetite at the hotel's coffee shop/cafe. Restaurants, Bars, Lounge & Dining options Planning an event in Bronx? This hotel has facilities measuring 700 square feet (65 square meters), including a conference center. Business, Other Amenitiesįeatured amenities include a 24-hour business center, limo/town car service, and express check-out. This hotel also features discounted use of a nearby fitness facility and a vending machine. Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a 24-hour fitness center, or other amenities including concierge services and a television in a common area. This hotel is 7.3 mi (11.7 km) from Grand Central Terminal and 7.4 mi (12 km) from Rockefeller Center. A complimentary continental-breakfast buffet spread is served on the mezzanine above the lobby, and a Crunch gym-free to guests-is due to open on the premises in fall 2014.With a stay at Opera House Hotel, you'll be centrally located in Bronx, within a 15-minute drive of Central Park and Yankee Stadium. Though little remains of the original building apart from the Beaux Arts facade, reproductions of Playbills, architectural drawings, and photos of performers in the rooms and hallways are reminders of its past. All quarters are equipped with a refrigerator, microwave, flatscreen TV, iHome iPod doc and free Wi-Fi. Though the rooms are contemporary and comfortably furnished, the decor isn’t at the trendy end of the boutique scale, but comparable to an upscale chain hotel, with a warm, neutral color scheme, custom-made ash-laminate furniture, beige leather padded headboards, and sleek granite vanity tops and floors in the spacious bathrooms. You get a lot more space too: Ranging from about 275 to 450 square feet, accommodations are larger than many Manhattan studio apartments and feature either one king-size or two queen beds. Now a 60-room hotel, the striking 1913 structure is still a draw for theater lovers-steps from the Third Avenue–149th Street stop, it’s a mere 20-minute ride from the Great White Way, yet prices are a fraction of what you’d pay for similar digs in midtown. Cohan, the Marx Brothers and Harry Houdini. Built by prominent theater architect George Keister, who designed Harlem’s Apollo and Broadway’s Belasco among others, the Bronx Opera House showcased the big stars of the early 20th century, including George M.
