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Landmark luxury Baroque Beaux-Arts hotel maintains ambiance from Jazz Age when F. Scott Fitzgerald set scenes in The Great Gatsby at the hotel, and Al Capone used secret passageways to escape from police. Today's guests though, are mostly business travelers. 2009 renovations modernized rooms, common areas, without affecting character. Old Seelbach Bar offers more than 40 bourbons, (mostly to out of towners). The Oakroom pairs an equally impressive wine list with New American fine dining.
Ornate English Renaissance style downtown hotel with friendly staff attracts business types and UofL families to its 293 rooms. Spacious rooms span from deluxe with a queen bed to the Muhammad Ali ... read more
Rivue (East) Tower was renovated in 2006, but its 591 suites and deluxe rooms are Euro-sized. Suite (West) Tower has 600 Kentucky-sized executive suites (hence the name), but dated décor evo... read more
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Chef brings experience from Florence and San Domenico to city lacki...
Focuses on the home, namely what you sit on, stare at, and drink do...
Not part of famous Washington Asian-fusion group with the same name...