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Calling all aviators: Honoring TWA’s eccentric owner Howard Hughes, this ultra-quiet suite has a large sitting area where you can watch jets take flight and a king-sized bed.
TWA Hotel Howard Hughes Presidential Suite With Runway View

 

Howard Hughes Presidential Suite
With Runway View

 

The Howard Hughes Presidential Suite With Runway View features:

 

  • A view of JFK's runways from the suite honoring TWA’s eccentric owner Howard Hughes.
  • A king-sized bed with a large sitting area where you can watch jets take flight.
  • Ultra-quiet, floor-to-ceiling windows — the second-thickest in the world — with blackout shades.
  • Lightning fast Wi-Fi.
  • Authentic Eero Saarinen-designed midcentury modern Knoll furnishings.
  • A gleaming terrazzo-tiled bathroom with a Hollywood-style vanity.
  • Luxurious bedding and a comfortable Sealy mattress.
  • A 50- to 65-inch HDTV with premium cable.
  • Unlimited local and international calls on a retrofitted vintage Western Electric 500 rotary phone.
  • A custom crystallized glass and walnut desk.
  • Custom bath amenities in the shower.
  • Extra large bath towels.
  • A hidden in-room safe.
  • Connection to a Deluxe King With Runway View.

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Click through to see the spacious layout, bathroom, view and more.

 

Howard Hughes Presidential Suite With Runway View
Howard Hughes Presidential Suite With Runway View
Howard Hughes Presidential Suite With Runway View sitting area
Howard Hughes Presidential Suite With Runway View
Howard Hughes Presidential Suite With Runway View bathroom
Howard Hughes Presidential Suite With Runway View Bathroom
Howard Hughes Presidential Suite With Runway View
Howard Hughes Presidential Suite With Runway View
The TWA Hotel's Runway View
TWA Hotel Runway View
Hotel hallway
TWA Hotel Guestroom Hallway

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