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Old Apr 19, 2015, 5:13 am
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Kagehitokiri
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Our car and driver will take you anywhere in the city you’d like to go, free of charge
unique?

private meal at Upstairs at The Ivy
could be good

public restaurant is not open sunday/monday, curious re guests those days

during operating hours or from the Late Night Menu
Breakfast is served in the sunroom
tea served by the fire and cocktails poured every evening at 6:00
Midnight snacks
public rooms make up the lower floors, while above The Ivy’s eighteen guest quarters
library
sunlit music room
conservatory
Billiards
Fitness Room
Spa is a small and perfect sanctuary on the The Ivy Hotel’s second floor

Tower Suite is a magnificent two-story suite that spans the second and third floors of The Ivy, with a living area, fireplace and powder room on the lower level and the bedroom and bathroom on the upper level. Adjoining the Ivy Spa...the only guest facility in the tower

[public restaurant] Magdalena: the Garden Room, which looks out onto The Ivy’s walled Courtyard

No Gratuities Accepted Because of our firm belief that excellent service should be expected from The Ivy, hotel staff members are not allowed to accept tips. The only exception to this is for meal service at Magdalena
not sure what "the only guest facility in the tower" / "the tower" means, considering there is also a "turret suite" (and a "loft suite")

from WaPo article linked in OP >
upstairs bar
separate breakfast room for guests of the hotel only
building might be 19,000ft2 and over about 3.5 floors might be 5,500ft2 per floor
with 18 rooms and most of the guest spaces (all but fitness?) on top 2.5 floors
no pool, basement/courtyard pool/spa is the kind of thing that can be really unique
but IMHO can always use more guest-only areas and few guests, like ivy is planning
so thanks for posting, IMHO worth watching these kinds of developments regardless

if its an annual ratecard (from $475) the best value is during peak season / events
and as of right now, thats what rate calendar (rate calendar always nice) is showing

photos of guest-only common areas (and restaurant?) >
http://www.theivybaltimore.com/galle...ccommodations/
http://www.theivybaltimore.com/galle...ing-ivy-hotel/

public tour (before hotel is operational) on may 6 >
http://www.aiabaltimore.org/events/a...the-ivy-hotel/

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