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teddy bear at The Statler Hotel 130 Statler Drive, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA

What Guests Say About Cornell's Landmark Hotel

Blending modern style with a grand tradition of hospitality, The Statler Hotel offers an unforgettable experience in Ithaca, NY  and the beautiful Finger Lakes region. See what guests say about our upscale accommodations, luxury service, dining, and scenic setting on the Cornell University campus.

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Guest   •   October 01, 2018

lobby is very nice

lobby is very nice
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Guest   •   October 01, 2018

Wonderful experience. Excellent food ...

Wonderful experience. Excellent food and service.
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Guest   •   September 30, 2018

lobby is very nice

lobby is very nice
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Guest   •   August 24, 2021

About the rocks as ...

About the rocks as a part of the design at Cornell. Besides at the Statler hotel, the rocks also be a part of the design at the musical steps of the Olin Library and at the Rebecca Q. and James C. Morgan garden of the Johnson Museum of Arts. Rocks, or ishi, are foundational items in Japanese gardens. They typically represent mountains, but may also symbolize the figure of Buddha, or a gesture of strength and power. At many gardens, the entries are marked by a large stone, as a sign of welcome which in my personal opinion, it's suited for how the design of rocks of the 3rd floor at the Statler hotel designed for welcomes all the guests as well as at the Olin library and the Johnson Museum.
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