Located in semi-tropical Central Florida, this European-style hotel draws business travelers and vacationers. Ranked by Travel + Leisure as one of the world's top 500 hotels, this property is fronted by a small Euro-lobby featuring black columns, black and white marble, a barrel-vault ceiling lined with tiny Smalti Italian tiles of brilliant red and gold |
This hotel offers 250 guestrooms in a 15-story white tower. Rooms feature Westin's signature Heavenly Bed: All-white bedding with pillowtop mattress, triple sheeting, down comforter and duvet, and five goosedown/goosefeather pillows. Black Javanese wood furnishings, golden quilted headboards, and brushed-aluminum lamps complement the rooms' red and royal purple color schemes. Matte-gold walls display David Wu Ject-Key prints depicting Middle European subjects.
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| Internet access - high speed |
Separate sitting area |
Wake-up calls |
| Pay movies |
Cribs (infant beds) available |
Turndown service |
| Premium bedding |
Desk |
Bathrobes |
| Complimentary newspaper |
In-room safe |
Bathroom telephone |
| Multi-line phone |
Smoking rooms |
CD player |
| Voice mail |
Cable/satellite TV |
Rollaway beds |
| Coffee/tea maker |
Video-game console |
Clock radio |
| Housekeeping |
Climate control |
Iron/ironing board |
| Private bathroom |
Air conditioning |
Non-smoking rooms |
| Hair dryer |
Internet access - dial-up |
Wheelchair accessible |
| Designer toiletries |
Minibar |
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| The Boheme - Enormous paintings by Elsie Ject-Key grace the walls behind the plush banquettes in this fine-dining restaurant. Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and a Sunday jazz brunch are served. Lunch includes attractions such as roasted-duck Cobb salad as well as soups, pastas, sandwiches, and seafood. Dinner highlights include Chilean sea bass crusted with parsley and pecorino and linguine with clams and lobster in addition to steaks and chops.
Klimt Rotunda - Displaying six Klimt drawings, housing the Imperial Grand Bösendorfer Piano, and looking out on City Hall, this round café serves as the hotel's musical heartbeat. The style is Vienna or Prague: little black-marble tables, black velour banquettes and chairs, black-and-white tile floor, dropped, gold-leaf ceiling containing crimson lights. Music nightly. Cocktails, imported beer, appetizers.
The Bösendorfer Lounge - Named after the Bösendorfer piano in the Klimt Rotunda, this spacious, hardwood-floor lounge serves cocktails and the same menu as the Klimt Rotunda. The bar ceiling is golf-leaf, marble bar and columns are black, hanging lights are red, and the rotating harlequin perched atop a column is multi-colored and wistful. A DJ plays on Friday and Saturday nights following jazz sessions in the Klimt Rotunda.
Starbucks - Coffee drinks, light meals, pastries.
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