New York
City’s luxurious Library Hotel is every bibliophile’s dream. This is the only
“library” in the world, where visitors don’t have to speak in hushed tones or
risks the anger of a shushing librarian. Over 6,000 books at their fingertips,
the unique boutique hotel was beautifully designed around the Dewey Decimal
System with each floor specially dedicated to one of its ten major categories
and every room is decorated according to a specific genre or topic within the
categories. The Dewey Decimal System is the standardized library classification
system which sorts books into ten categories; social sciences, literature,
languages, history, math and science, general knowledge, technology,
philosophy, the arts and religion. It is published by Melvil Dewey in 1876.
Perhaps it seems like an unfamiliar theme, but the Library hotel has gone all
in with its tribute to the American librarian. It is located at Madison Avenue
and 41st Street, just steps from the New York Public Library and Grand Central
Terminal, every one of the hotel’s 60 rooms contains up to 150 books related to
genres or topics including erotic literature, economics, Middle Eastern
language, computers and Native American religion.
Moreover,
visitors on the fifth floor can stay in rooms devoted to maths and science,
with specific themes of astronomy, dinosaurs, botany, zoology, geology and
mathematics. While on the eleventh floor specially modelled around philosophy
have rooms related to love, paranormal, psychology, philosophy, ethics and logic.
Therefore tourists who can’t get enough of the books inside their rooms can
find more options at the front desk, in the restaurant and in a dedicated
reading room.
The hotel
also has a beautiful concept of boasts a rooftop bar known as the Writer’s Den &
Poetry Garden, which becomes the Bookmarks Lounge at night and serves
literary-themed cocktails. The library hotel is a bookworm's paradise, as each
one of our rooms provides a personalized literary experience. Whether you like
reading about zoology or Slavic languages, we have got it covered. Moreover,
when the building was purchased, the concept was to offer something very
different. Being so close to the library one of most loved landmarks was the
inspiration for that.
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