Affordable Luxury Becomes Available in Midtown Manhattan at the New Yotel
Simon Woodroffe is the man behind the Yotel idea. The man is obsessed  with an efficient value delivery system. He first made his  entrepreneurial mark back in 1997 with his first Yo! Sushi restaurant.  His restaurants serve meals via conveyor belt and drinks poured by  robots.
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The idea for his next venture came to him while he was flying  back to London from Kuwait and he was upgraded to First Class. He knew  it would be the hotel business as he was inspired by the pioneering  capsule style hotels that had become popular in Japan. He wasn’t  convinced that it could be replicated successfully in the west but on  that flight to London he got the answer he was looking for. He would  give a first class cabin experience at a reasonable price. He calls it affordable luxury.
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He and his team focused on making the optimum use of space and making  first class luxury affordable in their new hotel concept. The first  three Yotels he built were all at airports in Europe. It was perfect for  stranded or transit passengers looking for a few hours rest in between  flights. Yotel gave them a place for a minimum of four hours for just  $50 and provided top of the line comfort and technology for work or  entertainment. He crossed the Atlantic but instead of going in for an  airport Yotel he has set up the first city based version in New York, the 669-room hotel at 42nd Street and 10th Avenue.
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We don’t normally associate small with luxury but in this hotel we  get diminutive luxury at $149 a night. The first surprise you get in the  lobby is the Robot bell boy called Yobot. It is basically a  multi-jointed white metal arm that hauls and stores suitcases in a big  wall of lockers. The 10 by 17 feet rooms look bigger than they are  because they all have floor to ceiling window.
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They not only give a  sense of space but provide fantastic views of Manhattan. The handmade  beds are motorized for optimum comfort and are covered in fine snow  white linen. There is a full bath with a glass wall. Every room has a  flat-screen TV. There are heated towel racks, “monsoon” showerhead,  fluffy towels and a safe big enough to hold a 19-inch laptop. How much  more can you ask for $149. Check it out for yourself when the hotel  opens for the public on 7th June.
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Hotel Information:
Hotel Near Times Square | YOTEL New York | Midtown NYC Hotel
www.yotelnewyork.com/
570 10th Ave New York, NY 10036, Statele Unite ale Americii
+1 646-449-7700
What do you think about this hotel? Have You Ever Stayed at the Yotel?
Hotel Information:
Hotel Near Times Square | YOTEL New York | Midtown NYC Hotel
www.yotelnewyork.com/
570 10th Ave New York, NY 10036, Statele Unite ale Americii
+1 646-449-7700
What do you think about this hotel? Have You Ever Stayed at the Yotel?






 
