Mounting & Framing
TFlying through JFK Airport for your trip to NYC? Consider booking your final night at the new TWA Hotel. Aside from an easy hop to the airport, The TWA Hotel is JFK’s only on-airport hotel, this once-abandoned landmark offers a one-of-a-kind experience. The TWA Hotel is the iconic TWA Flight Center—designed by Eero Saarinen and opened in 1962, when JFK was called Idlewild Airport—reborn as modern accommodations with nostalgic nods to the Jet Age. AFAR writes:
“The TWA Hotel is full of retro details that nod to the terminal’s past, but the 512 guest rooms are actually located in a pair of new buildings that flank the historic terminal. In addition to the midcentury modern–inspired furniture and lighting reminiscent of the project’s 1962 origins, the rooms feature other aesthetically pleasing details like tambour walls and walnut martini bars made by a family-owned business in Ohio’s Amish Country. The minibar is stocked with period-appropriate snacks like Tab soda and Big Hunk candy bars.”
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