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From Times Square to the time of your life, Gunderlin cabs whisk tired travelers up to their rooms at some of the world's finest hotels. Then, after a chance to freshen up, guests take our cabs back down to the lobby, and on to adventure. Exotic locations, world-class entertainment, fine dining and endless shopping are all available within walking distance of our cabs. But we do more than just five-star hotels. Whether you're going off Broadway to catch a play, or getting off the highway to catch a few winks, there's a very good chance that a Gunderlin cab will be there to carry your bags.

Atlantis Resort - Royal Towers II

As the world's largest island resort, the Atlantis II truly has a lot to offer - including the world's most expensive hotel room.

At $25,000.00 per night, the world's most expensive room is actually a suite of ten rooms...and one very special private elevator. Situated in a bridge between two separate towers, the suite has a view of paradise that can't be beat.

Location : Paradise Island, Bahamas
Architect : Harwood K. Smith & Associates
Elevator Contractor : Otis Elevator

Westin New York at Times Square

This 45-story hotel is as eclectic as its Times Square neighborhood.

Entirely covered in advertising billboards at its base, the newest member of the Westin hotel chain rises above the madding crowd below, with bold colors and fantastical shapes mixed into every corner and curve of the building's design, including the elevator cabs.

Location : New York, NY
Architect : Arquitectonica
Elevator Contractor : Otis Elevator

Diplomat Resort

The dramatic design of the new Westin Diplomat Resort has South Florida style written all over it.

Looking much like a cruise-ship that lept from the sea, it's anchored serenely on the beach beside the warm waters of the Atlantic. Year round, high-class tourists and businessmen alike relax in an atmosphere of casual elegance.


Location : Hollywood, FL
Architect : Nichols Brosch Sandoval & Associates
Elevator Contractor : Otis Elevator

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